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China gave Africa a tiger and got it
Anyway, there are Tibetan bears in the Himalayas = =
I've heard of one of the ones that looks like a black bear or something before ==
Anyway, why do you keep asking this--
Interesting, interesting, too interesting==
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There you have it! I remember a TV show where a bear and a snow leopard fought...There are tigers in the rainforests of Africa, much like jaguars
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No, bears, there are tigers in Africa.
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The body length of the Tibetan brown bear is meters. Weigh between 200 kg and 250 kg. The teeth and claws are very sharp. Tibetan brown bears are rare because wildlife is scarce nowadays, and they don't often haunt the area.
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Tibetan brown bears are a little shorter than ordinary brown bears, about meters tall, brown in color, brown and so on. Due to the continuous change of the environment, the gathering places of Tibetan brown bears are gradually decreasing, and the number is very small.
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Tibetan brown bears live in Xinjiang and Gansu, with a wide head, a slender beak, a horse's face, a round earshell, shoulders higher than hip height, a short tail, and thick limbs. Brown bears have a huge economic value and have been hunted in recent years, and their numbers have declined dramatically.
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Located on the southern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Himalayas are the boundary mountains between China and Nepal, India, Bhutan, Sikkim and other countries, extending 2,450 kilometers from east to west, with 10 peaks above 8,000 meters, of which 5 are located in China and on the border. Mount Everest, located in the middle of the Himalayas on the border between China and Nepal, is 8,848 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak in the world. The precipitation in the western part of the Himalayas originates from both the westerly circulation and the South Asian monsoon, because the westerly circulation has lost more water vapor in the Pamir and Karakoram before moving southward to the region, and the South Asian monsoon has lost more water vapor in the eastern and middle sections of the mountain range, so the precipitation in this region is small, and the glacier scale is much inferior to that of the Karakoram.
One of the more famous peaks in China in the region is Namunani Peak, which is 7,694 meters above sea level, and at the foot of the mountain are famous lakes such as Lake Mapuyun and Lake Laang.
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The Himalayas are home to the world's highest peak, Mount Everest.
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Tibetan brown bears, also known as Tibetan horse bears, are very scarce in number, their size is smaller than ordinary bears, and their combat effectiveness is not as good as ordinary black bears, and they usually rely mainly on hares and wild mice for food.
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The Tibetan brown bear, also known as the Tibetan blue bear, is one of the rarest subspecies of bears and is currently a national second-class protected animal. The fur is black with some light blue, and generally lives in deep mountains and old forests, and in alpine areas.
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First of all, the number of Tibetan brown bears is very rare, and the number of common bears is a little higher. Secondly, the Tibetan brown bear is very large, about 2 meters, and has a violent personality, the common bear is slightly smaller, and finally the Chinese Tibetan brown bear is mainly distributed in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Gansu, Xinjiang region, and the common bear is widely distributed.
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A: Tibetan brown bears are relatively small, far less large than Kodiak brown bears, and their combat effectiveness may not be much stronger than that of black bears, and they generally feed on hares and mice.
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Experts have found a rare Tibetan brown bear in the Sanjiangyuan area, this species of brown bear is scarce, and the name can also indicate that they live in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Gansu Xinjiang and other northwestern areas. However, this finding actually shows that the ecological environment in these areas is slowly undergoing benign changes. The restoration of the ecological environment has allowed these rare animals to continuously expand the range of activities, which is a good thing for people to be happy about, and also inspires people's spiritual belief in continuously improving the environment.
Speaking of Tibetan brown bears, there is another name called Tibetan horse bears or blue bears, which belong to a branch of brown bears. They also look like standard brown bears, with crescent white fur on their chests, they look very cute, their limbs are very thick, and they don't look very smart. But don't be fooled by its bulky appearance, as when the bear gets angry, it is not only fast, but also uses its thick paws to knock enemies to the ground in a terrifying way.
Brown bears mostly live alone, generally if you see cub bears do not approach, because there will definitely be its mother next to the "bear" eye, male bears not only do not bear the responsibility of raising cubs, but even attack cubs. Because then the mother bear will agree to mate in the next breeding period.
Tibetan brown bears live in forests and are omnivorous. Mainly eat meat, such as rabbits, marmots, fish and shrimp, bird eggs, etc., it can be said that those who do not refuse. They also eat apples, bananas, grasses, berries, etc., as well as their favorite honey.
When digging out the honeycomb to do bad things, he even relies on his thick fur, and the bees can't sting in and have no fear. Take out the honeycomb and sit on the floor and pick up the meal on the spot. I saw in the documentary that they were beyond imagination in their speed and agility when they hunted, not to mention that they were big fat people, but they were flexible big fat people.
Especially when autumn is about to enter the cold winter, they try to add fat to the autumn - actively hunting to fill themselves with fat and weight, and prepare for hibernation in warm caves in the cold winter.
They are rare wild animals that were once nearly extinct due to hunting. Now we should work hard to protect them and create a good living environment for them.
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Tibetan brown bears were found in the Sanjiangyuan area of Qinghai Province. Because Tibetan brown bears are very rare. Only four have been found there so far.
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Four rare Tibetan brown bears have been spotted on the border of Sanjiangyuan National Park in Qinghai Province, one of the rarest subspecies of bears in the world.
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The last place where Tibetan brown bears were found was found in Sanjiangyuan, and there are currently no other areas found, and Tibetan brown bears are very rare.
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In the border area of the Sanjiangyuan National Park (pilot) in Qinghai Province, three team members from the Beijing Black Panther Wildlife Conservation Station, which is conducting wildlife surveys here, spotted four rare Tibetan brown bears. This is very rare for field research organizations from other places to enter the Sanjiangyuan area, and it can prove that the rich and diverse wildlife populations of the Sanjiangyuan National Park have spread to the surrounding areas.
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Tibetan brown bears are very rare and belong to the national second-class protected animals. Tibetan brown bears have been seen in Xinjiang and Gansu in China, and this time, the expert group found and photographed traces of Tibetan brown bears in the Sanjiangyuan area.
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In our vast cosmic life, in so many galaxies, only there is life on the earth, which is enough to show that every life is very rare and precious, we live with other animals on this earth, we live in harmony with nature, there is a food chain in our life, if there is an animal extinct in the food chain, then other creatures will also be extinct over time, so we can't hurt a life at will with our own ideas, Even an ant can only be born after his parents have been raised by him, so we should protect every life on this earth, after all, life is hard-won. <>
On September 30 and October 1, 2020, on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day, at the border of Sanjiangyuan National Park in Qinghai Province, China, three team members who were investigating at the wildlife protection station found four very rare Tibetan dumpling bears, which is enough to show that the colorful wild animals in Sanjiangyuan National Park have begun to spread to various places. <>
Tibetan brown bear is a subspecies of brown bear, was classified in 1854 by the British zoologist Edward Bligh, they live in the eastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, they are also known as "blue bear" or "horse bear", Tibetan brown bear is one of the rarest and extremely rare brown bears in the world, this wild Tibetan brown bear is rarely found, before this discovery, only in 2014 it has been found traces, some professional zoologists have said that maybe the Gobi brown bear and the Tibetan brown bear are the same subspecies, It is just a speculation based on the degree of similarity in their morphology, and there is also the theory that the Gobi brown bear is the remains of the Tibetan brown bear, which is a carnivorous animal, and occasionally eats some plants, and is an omnivorous animal, according to the scientific investigation of the last century, the total number is 2968 1056, which has been listed as a second-level key protection animal in China. <>
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Tibetan brown bears belong to protected animals, of course, Tibetan brown bears are very rare, the number of Tibetan brown bears is very small, so everyone has a responsibility to protect animals.
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Yes. Hidden bears are protected animals and are now very rare. After all, there are very few forests now, and bears like to live in forests, so do you say that bears are rare now?
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Tibetan brown bears are protected animals. Tibetan brown bears are very rare in our country, and there are not many of them, and they are rare and protected animals.
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Hidden bears are protected animals; Due to the high value of the skin, the hidden bear is heavily hunted, so it is very rare. Protecting animals is everyone's responsibility.
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The Tibetan brown bear is a national second-class protected animal. Due to the great value of the Tibetan brown bear's skin, the number of Tibetan brown bears has declined sharply in recent years. The number of Tibetan brown bears that exist is very small.
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I think the background is terrible, and the acting and plot are okay.
There are two more ** you didn't say.