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What animals are there in polar museum, Harbin?

Harbin Polar Pavilion is the first polar amusement park in the world, one of the three major attractions of Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, a national 4A-level tourist attraction, and the first polar pavilion in China with the theme of polar animal entertainment performance. The animals of the period are:

There are more than 100 kinds of rare freshwater fish in Daxinganling exhibition area, such as sturgeon schrenckii, Russian sturgeon, mountain trout, golden trout, snakehead, mandarin fish and yellow catfish. There are dozens and hundreds of rare fish living in Fisherman's Wharf, all of which are marine fish, such as butterfly fish, angel fish, fox fish, cannonball fish and clown fish. Penguin exhibition area is actually a man-made "Little South Pole", which contains 17 emperor penguins and white-browed penguins, including 15 emperor penguins and 2 emperor penguins. Since Moby Dick's "Milla" and "Nicola" were introduced, Harbin polar museum has devoted itself to the innovation of Moby Dick's underwater performance. There are two polar bears in the Arctic Animal House. The males are from Russia. They are all about 3 years old and each weighs about 500 kilograms.