Thèu-ya̍p
Wikimedia Commons Tak-sà tû cho-tet kung-hien ke mòi-thí chṳ̂-liau-khu, kîm-ha chúng-khiung yù 131,181,422 ke chhṳ-yù ke mòi-thí vùn-khien. |
Kîm-ngit thù-phién
Short-nosed unicornfish (Naso brevirostris), Red Sea, Egypt. This species has a maximum published total length of 60 centimetres (24 in). It occurs in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. Adults feed mainly on gelatinous zooplankton, while juveniles mainly feed on benthic algae. The switch from grazing to preying on gelatinous zooplankton coincides with the development of the bony protuberance.
Kîm-ngit yáng-phién
Due to climate change, coffee is in crisis – the land suitable for coffee production could shrink by as much as half by 2050, due to higher temperatures and extreme weather. This documentary video by Context News investigates global warming impacts on coffee production and a coffee species, cultivated and traded around the world more than century ago, that may become more important due to these changes.
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Hip-siong pí-soi
Hip-siong sông-chai to liá-têu, chhâm-kâ ngài-teu tak ngie̍t ke pí-soi, tet-tó lìn-kám, chai chhṳ yit-ha sîn ke chú-thì! Ap liá-têu liáu-kié kien-tô! Chhèu-tiám
Na he ngì he thèu yit pái lòi liá-têu, ngì cho-tet siên khon «thi̍t-set thù-phién», «yù-mì thù-phién» fe̍t-chá «chui hó ke thù-phién». Ngì ya cho-tet chhai «Ngin-sṳt ngài-têu ke hip-siong sṳ̂-fu» lâu «Ngin-sṳt ngài-têu ke va̍k thù sṳ̂-fu» tú hi khon ngài-têu chôn-kâ tén-khip kung-hien-chá ke chok-phín. Ngì khó-nèn voi tui «ngièn-thu thù-phién» yù him-chhi. Nui-yùng
12-ngie̍t 16-ngit ke thù-phién
On chú-thìChhṳ-yèn Sa-fi ■Vùn-fa Khô-ho̍k Kûng-chhàng On Fông-viThi-khiù Thai-khûng On fûn-luiThù-phién Sâng-yîm On chok-cháKien-chuk sṳ̂-fu ■ Chok-khiuk-kâ ■ Fa-kâ ■ Hip-siong sṳ̂-fu ■ Tiâu-khiet sṳ̂-fu On pán-khiènSu-khièn fông-sṳt On lòi-ngiènThù-phién lòi-ngièn |

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