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The golden snub-nosed monkey is 53 77 centimeters long, and its tail is about the same length as its body, and they are named because their hair is shiny and silky, and their body hair is 33 centimeters long, like a golden coat on their shoulders. Golden snub-nosed monkeys have blue faces, round black eyes, broad lips, and a nose that turns upwards, so people also call them "upper-nosed monkeys". The golden monkey has an alert temperament, quick movements, and a very short temper.
They prefer to live in groups, and there is a monkey king in each group. The Monkey King is the "leader" of the population, which is produced after fierce "competition" and must be an experienced and physically fit monkey. There are four types of golden snub-nosed monkeys:
Sichuan snub-nosed monkey, Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, Guizhou golden snub-nosed monkey and Vietnamese golden snub-nosed monkey. Except for the Vietnamese snub-nosed monkey, which is distributed in Vietnam, the other three are endemic to our country.
They are very rare in number, so they are listed as rare and protected animals by the state.
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According to the survey of Shennongjia, Hubei Province, there are 4 groups, and the largest group is 123 monkeys, and it is estimated that there are about 500 monkeys in total. There are 2 3 groups in Wushan in eastern Sichuan, and the number is less than 100. There are about 53 monkey groups in the Qinling Mountains of Shaanxi, each group of about 50 small monkeys, about 100 large ones, and about 300 monkeys at most, and it is estimated that there are about 5,340 monkeys in Shaanxi.
In Sichuan and southern Gansu, the distribution of golden snub-nosed monkeys is about 1300 k in Minshan, 10000 k in Qionglai Mountain, 2000 k in Daxue Mountain and Xiaoliang Mountain, and about 2500 k in total. Among the Chinese golden snub-nosed monkeys, the Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkeys live far away in the snow-capped cedar forests of Yunnan and Tibet, with only more than 1,000 of them; The golden snub-nosed monkey is only seen in Fanjing Mountain, Guizhou, and the number is only more than 700. It is a unique variety in China.
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The golden snub-nosed monkey is a first-class protected animal in China.
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The golden snub-nosed monkey is a monkey of the family Monkeyidae, and the Sichuan snub-nosed monkey, the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey and the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey are all rare animals unique to China. It is a national first-class protected animal.
Listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species in 2012.
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National first-class protected animals.
1.There are 6 species of golden snub-nosed monkey (Latin scientific name: rhinopithecus), with soft fur and upturned nose, including Burmese golden snub-nosed monkey, Nujiang golden snub-nosed monkey, Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey, Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, Guizhou golden snub-nosed monkey and Vietnamese golden snub-nosed monkey, among which except for the Burmese golden snub-nosed monkey and the Vietnamese golden snub-nosed monkey, are all rare animals unique to China.
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The golden snub-nosed monkey has always been a national first-class protected animal, and due to the overexploitation of human beings, their reproduction has also been threatened with extinction. Later, the state increased its efforts to protect it, and now there is a big change, and we have to protect the environment as much as possible.
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The golden snub-nosed monkey is a national first-class protected animal. The number is small.
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The golden snub-nosed monkey isNational first-class protected animals. He lives in the Wuling Mountains of Guizhou Province, China.
The golden snub-nosed monkey has a body length of 60 to 70 centimeters, and its tail is thin and long, like an ox's tail. Like the Sichuan snub-nosed monkey and the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey, it belongs to the genus Yang-nosed monkey and originally lived in tropical rainforests.
Later, it gradually diverged with migration.
Now, Fanjing Mountain, Guizhou.
The scenic area is the only habitat of the golden snub-nosed monkey, with only about 800 remaining. They live between 1,300 and 2,000 meters above sea level and feed on plant shoots, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
Morphological characteristics. The body length of the golden snub-nosed monkey is 64-73 cm; tail length 70-97 cm; Weight 8-15 kg. The size of the golden snub-nosed monkey is slightly smaller than that of the golden snub-nosed monkey, with a gray or light blue face and a light blue nose and eyebrows.
The snout nose is slightly concave downward, and the forehead hair is **yellow, and gradually turns gray to the back.
The back is grayish-brown and gradually turns black from the shoulders along the outside of the limbs to the dorsum of the hands and instep. The shoulder fossa has a white patch and the shoulder hair is up to 16 cm long. The lower neck, armpits, and inner upper limbs are golden yellow, the base of the tail is dark gray, and the end of the tail is black or yellowish-white. The juvenile body is pale in color, and the whole body is silver-gray.
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The golden snub-nosed monkey is a national first-class protected animal. The snub-nosed monkey, also known as the snub-nosed monkey, is characterized by a blue face, upturned nostrils, and long golden yellow hair all over the body, with back hair up to 33 cm long. With the change of seasons, they do not migrate horizontally, but only move vertically in their habitat, living in groups, with more than 10 to 100 individuals living together, led by an adult male monkey.
The main food of the golden snub-nosed monkey is a variety of wild fruits, shoots, branches, leaves and other plant foods, and sometimes small birds and insects. The golden monkey has an alert temperament, is agile, and is good at jumping. They will quickly escape when encountering danger, they mostly mate in autumn, give birth in spring, and have a gestation period of 7-8 months, and the pups are about 1 and a half years old and weaned, and mature at about 4 years old.
The average lifespan is 16-18 years.
Shennongjia is the main division of the golden snub-nosed monkey. The golden snub-nosed monkey is a rare animal endemic to China, distributed in parts of Sichuan, Shaanxi, Gansu and Shennongjia in Hubei Province. As a result, Shennongjia has abundant forest resources and is also the main distribution area of golden snub-nosed monkeys, and Shennongjia has become a major tourist destination.
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The golden snub-nosed monkey is a national first-class protected animal.
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There is a very interesting situation to introduce, the golden monkey and the giant panda are not only national treasures, but also close neighbors! Where there are golden monkeys, there are often giant pandas, but the former nimbly jumps around the trees to frolic and forage for food, while the latter moves slowly under the trees or forages for food, and both sides do not invade each other and enjoy themselves. Since ancient times, people have coveted the precious fur of the golden snub-nosed monkey, and the rich people even used it as a capital to show off their wealth, and always wanted to use its skin to make leather clothes and mattresses to enjoy, which caused some forgetful people to hunt the golden snub-nosed monkey, and the destructive deforestation has destroyed the living environment of the golden snub-nosed monkey, and the larger monkey group has been extremely difficult to see.
Golden snub-nosed monkeys are becoming more and more rare. Thanks to the propaganda and education of the party and the state, people's understanding of the significance of protecting the golden monkey has deepened day by day. Now that the state has listed the golden monkey as a first-class protected animal, and has established a nature reserve to strictly prohibit hunting, there will be bright prospects for the prosperity of the golden monkey race.
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Four species in the genus Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (including the Sichuan snub-nosed monkey, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey and the Vietnamese snub-nosed monkey) have been included in the world's red list of endangered animals. Among them, the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey, the Guizhou golden snub-nosed monkey and the Vietnamese golden snub-nosed monkey are among the 25 most endangered primate species in the world today.
Among these four species of golden snub-nosed monkeys, except for the Vietnamese golden snub-nosed monkey, which is only distributed in northern Vietnam, the other three species are endemic to mainland China. Therefore, they should all be regarded as China's "national treasures". Therefore, it is a first-class protected animal, with a body length of about 70 centimeters, and a tail length of about the same or longer than the body length.
The nostrils are large and upturned. Thick lips without buccal pouches. The hair on the back is long and shiny, the color is blue, the hair on the top of the head, neck, shoulders, upper arms, back and tail is grayish-black, and the hair on the side of the head, neck, ventral surface of the trunk and the inside of the limbs is brownish-yellow, and the hair is very soft.
There are four species of golden snub-nosed monkeys, and only three of them distributed in China have been listed as national first-class protected animals.
The upper-nosed monkey, known as tamarin or 蜼weǐ in ancient times, has the image of a golden snub-nosed monkey in ancient Zongyi.
Small. Agile posture. Jump up and down. Lively and cute.
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