The table lists some animals covered by different appendices of cites.
1.) gorillas, sea...
The table lists some animals covered by different appendices of cites.
1.) gorillas, sea turtles, giant pandas
2.) american alligators, lions, paddlefish
3.) walruses, cape stag beetles, many freshwater turtle species
cites prohibits commercial trade of which of these species?
a- walrus
b- freshwater turtle
c- american alligator
d- gorilla
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