@[email protected] to World [email protected] • 1 year agoA Defense Agreement Likely to Deepen Chinese Rancorwww.nytimes.comexternal-linkmessage-square9fedilinkarrow-up137arrow-down16
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minus-square@robbotlovelink4•1 year agonot only that but the wording implies they’re native to China.
minus-squareOhStopYellingAtMelink4•edit-21 year agoA Chinese Rancor, also known as a ‘Water Rancor’ is a different species than its American counterpart, colloquially referred to as a Rancor, but more accurately called an ‘American Rison.’
not only that but the wording implies they’re native to China.
A Chinese Rancor, also known as a ‘Water Rancor’ is a different species than its American counterpart, colloquially referred to as a Rancor, but more accurately called an ‘American Rison.’