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Top 10 rarest animals in the world are hard to see!
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Today's giant pandas have changed from endangered to vulnerable, the current number of giant pandas in the wild is expected to be more than 2,000, giant pandas have been highly valued by the state and attention from all walks of life, and some animals are more critical than the giant panda, but they are not taken seriously.
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Animals are rare. There is no preciousness in life.
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Rare animals are endangered animals and are subject to national key protection.
1. The Far Eastern leopard, also known as the Siberian leopard, the North Korean leopard, and the Amur leopard, is a subspecies of the leopard, which is the largest cat in the northern cold zone after the Siberian tiger, and is also the rarest cat in the world.
It was once widely distributed in the forests of the Russian Far East, Heilongjiang, Jilin and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula in northeastern China. It has been listed in the appendix of the Washington Convention and is strictly protected by Russia, North Korea and China**.
2. The South China tiger is the most representative native species in China, a national first-class protected animal, a critically endangered species, and its current status is extinct outside the wild skin.
3. The snow leopard can be said to be one of the rarest cats in the world, it is mysterious and unpredictable, and it is currently one of the endangered cats in the world.
4. According to its scientific research, the red wolf is a hybrid breed of gray wolf and other wolf species.
Because of its unique red color, it is a unique canine species, and now there are only a few red wolves left in the world, and they are basically in captivity, so this wolf is also known as one of the ten rare and unique species.
5. The western black-crested gibbon is a member of the family Gibbonidae, a genus of black-crested gibbons. The body length is 45-64 cm, and the weight is about kilograms. There is a big difference in coat color between the sexes.
Males are completely black, but have a few white hairs at the corners of their mouths; There is a tuft of hair on the head. The female's coat color ranges from yellowish-gray to pale brown, with a dark spot on the top of the head and abdomen, and black-brown fingers and limbs.
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Rare animals are rare and precious animals in nature, such as: turtles, Gulf porpoises, Javan rhinoceros, Far Eastern leopards, parrots, etc.
1. Turtle
Turtle turtle, also known as turtle, is China's national first-class protected animal, the number is scarce and extremely precious, is one of the most endangered species of turtles, only 3 are known to survive in the world, including 1 in Suzhou Zoo, 1 in Dong Mo Lake in Vietnam, 1 in Xuanhan Lake in Vietnam, distributed in Asia, China is distributed in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and around Taihu Lake.
Since 1972, there have been very few surviving turtles. They are extremely long-lived animals, and a male turtle once lived in Suzhou's Xiyuan Temple after more than 400 years before finally dying in 2007.
2. Jiawan porpoise
Also known as the harbor dolphin and the Pacific porpoise, it is the smallest of the cetaceans and is endemic to the northern part of the Gulf of California, Mexico. The Gulf porpoise, known as the "marine panda", is one of the world's most endangered cetaceans, and has been listed as critically endangered since 1996, but as of March 2018, there were only 12 of them.
3. Javan rhinoceros
Arguably the rarest of the beasts of prey, the Javan rhinoceros is a critically endangered species with only 35 remaining in the world, with two of its three subspecies extinct. Until now, the habits of the Javan rhinoceros have not been well understood, partly because of the extremely small number of Javan rhinos, and partly because even when living in protected areas, rhinos still choose inaccessible places to live alone.
The Javan rhino was originally very extensive, far from Java, but also found in most countries in China and Southeast Asia, but due to human destruction, the Indonesian island of Java is the only surviving place today.
4. Far Eastern leopard
Also known as the Amur leopard, it was once widely distributed in the forests of the Russian Far East, Heilongjiang, Jilin and the northern Korean Peninsula in northeastern China. At present, the Siberian leopard is a critically endangered big cat in the world, according to the latest international statistics, its population has not exceeded 50, only distributed in China and Russia, and its endangered status has attracted global attention.
Habitat destruction, poaching, and mass hunting of herbivores are the main reasons for the endangerment of the Far Eastern leopard.
5. Owl parrots
A nocturnal parrot with tiny yellow-green dots is endemic to New Zealand and the only one in the world that cannot fly. Since the increase in human activity in New Zealand, the number of individual parrots has declined dramatically, and as of 2012, the number of owls was extremely rare at 126, including 78 farmed adults.
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