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Terrestrial organisms:
White-bellied Pheasant, White Stork, White-crowned Pheasant, White Crane, White-necked Pheasant, White Ibis, White Spoonbill, White-headed Crane, White Pheasant, White-naped Crane, Goshawk, Tibetan Horse Pheasant, Grass Pheasant, Steppe Eagle, Long-eared Crane, Long-tailed Broad-billed Bird, Long-tailed Crane, Red-necked Crane, Great Bustard, Great Scarlet-breasted Parrot, Whooper Swan.
Red-crowned Crane Eagle Eagle Bee Eagle Alpine Vulture Crested Hornbill Brown Boobies Brown Forest Pheasant Brown Horse Pheasant Black Pheasant Black Stork Black-necked Pheasant Black-necked Crane Black-faced Spoonbill Black Grouse Black Pheasant Black-bellied Horned Pheasant Red-bellied Goldengrouse Red-horned Bird Red-footed Boobies Kestrel Red-breasted Black Goose Flower-headed Parrot Flower-tailed Hazel Pheasant Yellow-bellied Horned Pheasant Grey-bellied Horned Pheasant Grey Crane Grey-headed Parrot Golden Eagle Curly-feathered Pelican Peacock Pheasant Blue-winged Thrush Blue-eared Kingfisher Blue Horse Pheasant Blue Pheasant Chestnut Kite Collared Horned Bird Green Emperor Dove.
2. Aquatic organisms.
Chinese alligator: also known as the reptile class, a rare animal that is a specialty of our country, inhabits the bottom of ponds and marshes, and feeds on fish, frogs and small birds. It breeds in July, lays eggs, and hatches with sunlight and weed decay. Female crocodiles have strong nest protection.
Giant salamander: salamander, amphibian, the world's largest amphibian, endemic to our country, inhabiting mountain streams, day and night, preying on fish, shrimp and insects, in vitro fertilization, widely distributed in China, to Central China and South China; Screaming babies.
Golden snub-nosed monkey: primate, shoulder batch of golden yellow long hair, living in 3000 meters of alpine forests, arboreal, social dwelling, feeding on wild fruits, shoots, bamboo shoots, China's special rare phenomen.
3 Amphibians: Aruba rattlesnakes.
Philippine crocodile Cuban ground iguana.
River turtle black caiman.
Black soft-shell turtle Horned turtle.
Culebra Island Lizard.
Lal Valley Viper.
Rude Island skink.
Bengal monitor lizard.
Day gecko San Esteban island black knock wall lizard.
Pacific olive sea turtle.
Brotherly Island wedge-toothed lizard.
Jamaican anaconda.
Hierro Island lizard.
Indian crocodile Indian python.
Chinese alligator.
Chinese giant salamander.
Black-necked crane, snow leopard, black langur, golden cat, clouded leopard, red panda, red-billed acacia, flamingo, swordfish, giant gecko, tiger frog, giant panda, Chinese sturgeon, crested ibis, finned dolphin.
Rare plants: honey locust fluffy, Guangxi fire tung, Wangtian tree, silver fir, golden flower tea.
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1 Fewer than 10 Kauaio birds live in the Hawaiian Islands.
2 About 20 Mauritian tea falcons live in the Hawaiian Islands.
3 Fewer than 40 California Condors live in the United States.
4 About 50 Javan rhinos live in Indonesia.
5 Fewer than 100 red wolves live in the United States.
6 Fewer than 100 New Zealand parrots live in New Zealand.
7 Fewer than 150 right-horned oryx live in Arabia.
8 About 150 Spanish King Eagles live in Spain.
9 Approximately 1,000 Hawaiian seals live in the United States.
More than 10,000 giant pandas live in Chinese mainland.
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The rarest animals are: the white-sided dolphin, the long-beaked echidna, the Haitian island gully, the Bactrian camel and the pygmy hippopotamus.
1. White-sided dolphins.
The white-sided dolphin is one of the top 10 endangered animals, it lives in fresh water and is called the underwater princess, in China, this dolphin is a very precious kind of wealth, but now due to the increase in maritime business, so the environment is slowly deteriorating, these dolphins can no longer survive.
2. Long-beaked echidna.
It is a relatively ancient creature, mostly found in New Guinea, with a large long beak, three times the size of the head, and often lives in the woods, but the environment for survival has been completely destroyed due to logging.
3. Haitian island ditch rat.
This animal lives on the West Indies islands, and this rat looks dirty and is a bit of a very common rat, this rat is capable of producing saliva and is carrying toxins.
4. Bactrian camel.
Camels are endemic to China and live in deserts and the Gobi and are drought tolerant, but there are very few of them so far.
5. Pygmy hippopotamus.
The hippopotamus itself is very widely distributed, but it is now facing extinction due to the destruction of the environment and the wanton felling of trees by humans.
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As follows:
1. Short-nosed dolphins: There are still more than 7,000 of them in the world due to human capture.
2. Big-nosed antelope: Because of its "medical value", the high-nosed antelope was hunted in large numbers by poachers and is now a critically endangered species, with only about 1,000 left in the world.
3. Florida Mountain Lion: This animal is actually a kind of feline group and inhabits southern Florida, USA. Due to the rapid growth of Florida, the number of traffic accidents involving mountain lions continues to increase, and the mountain lions themselves are fighting each other for turf, and the number of mountain lions is only 160.
4. Coconut crab: Coconut crab, a specialty of Sulawesi, Indonesia, is famous for its tender meat, but now the number has decreased significantly. Young coconut crabs are often targeted by other animals such as monitor lizards, wild boars and large birds.
However, the real threat to coconut crabs comes from humans.
5. Slow loris: From 1937 to 2002, the long-eyed slow loris was only found four times, and was once considered extinct. A small number of loris are found in Sri Lanka, but their lives are in jeopardy due to the belief that their skin and flesh can cure leprosy and ward off spells.
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1. Terrestrial organisms: giant pandas, red-crowned cranes, gray cranes, Siberian tiger heads, elk, North China tigers, golden monkeys, giant scarlet-breasted parrots, whooper swans, white-bellied golden pheasants, golden eagles, peacock pheasants, etc.
2. Aquatic organisms: giant salamander, Chinese alligator, white-sided dolphin.
3. Others: black soft-shell turtle, horned turtle, Indian crocodile, Philippine crocodile, Chinese alligator, Chinese giant salamander, Japanese gecko, Hierro island giant lizard, Indian python, etc.
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Rare animals include terrestrial organisms(e.g., red panda, white-necked pheasant, giant panda, ili pika, golden snub-nosed monkey, white ibis, etc.), aquatic organisms (e.g., Chinese alligator, white-sided dolphin, etc.), amphibians (e.g.,
Black soft-shell turtles, Chinese giant salamanders, baby fish, etc.), reptiles (such as: Indian pythons, Chinese alligators, etc.).
Status quo
China is a major country in the distribution of endangered animals. According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 120 species of endangered animals native to China (referring to species originating in China) that are listed in the appendix of the International Convention on Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, 257 species are included in the List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection, 400 species of birds, amphibians and reptiles and fish are listed in the Red Book of Endangered Animals of China, and hundreds of species are listed in the list of wild animals under key protection in various provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
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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.
Owls are never afraid of strangers, when frightened, they are usually motionless, and sometimes they will climb the tree in time, but because they can't fly, they like to try to fly down from the tree, which directly leads to **.
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I think it's the tiger with albinism.
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