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There are many species of squirrels, and there are many varieties of squirrels that are listed as protected animals.
so you'll have to look specifically at the squirrel species. Red-bellied squirrel.
Yellow-footed squirrels, blue-bellied squirrels, golden-backed squirrels, five-striped squirrels, white-backed squirrels, light-striped flower squirrels, crypto-patterned flower squirrels, orange-bellied long-snouted squirrels, Po's long-snouted squirrels, red-cheeked squirrels, red-legged squirrels, orange-throated squirrels, striped squirrels, rock squirrels, side-striped rock squirrels, and chipmunks are listed in the State Forestry Administration of China.
On August 1, 2000, the "List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State that Are Useful or Have Important Economic and Scientific Research Value" was issued.
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There are many species of squirrels, and not all of them are protected animals.
Common squirrels such as red-bellied squirrels, chipmunks, Eurasian red squirrels, American red squirrels, etc., are more abundant and are not protected animals. For example, the giant squirrel is a national second-class protected animal, and the Red List of the World Conservation Union is listed as near threatened, and it is forbidden to be kept in captivity.
Hope the above information is helpful to you.
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Squirrels belong to the category of protected animals. Squirrels have been included in the biodiversity of our country.
Red List vertebrates.
volume, assessed as Near Threatened (NT), listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Among them are yellow-footed squirrels and red-bellied squirrels.
Blue-bellied squirrels, golden-backed squirrels, five-striped squirrels, white-backed squirrels, crypto-striped squirrels, light-striped flower squirrels, Po's long-nosed squirrels, red-cheeked long-snouted squirrels, red-legged long-snouted squirrels, orange-throated long-snouted squirrels, orange-bellied long-snouted squirrels, striped squirrels, rock squirrels, side-striped rock squirrels, and chipmunks have been included in the "List of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State that are beneficial or have important economic and scientific research value".
Habits. Squirrels mostly inhabit coniferous forests in the cold temperate zone.
and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, especially in the woods on the slopes or on both sides of the river valley, mainly chestnuts and acorns.
Walnuts and other nuts are fed, and they also like to eat pine seeds, often go to the coniferous forest to find pine seeds to eat, and also eat the young branches and leaves, bark, and fungi of pine trees.
as well as insects, birds, etc. Squirrels have the habit of storing food, and begin to store food as soon as autumn arrives, a squirrel often divides several kilograms of food into several places, and sometimes squirrels can be seen drying food on trees, so as not to let the food spoil and rot.
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There are many species of squirrels, such as the giant squirrel is a second-class protected animal in China, listed in the IUCN Red List: near threatened, forbidden to be raised in captivity, while other squirrels can currently be raised in captivity, not belonging to the national protected animals.
Related Notes:Contrary to most people's impressions, the tree-dwelling squirrel with its big furry tail and its pine cone is actually a small branch of the squirrel family. From snow-capped mountains at an altitude of more than 6,000 meters to tropical islands in the Pacific Ocean, from the western hemisphere to the eastern hemisphere, except for areas with extremely harsh climates and extremely simple vegetation in the extreme polar regions or the driest deserts, squirrel species are active in various terrestrial habitats, and some also play an extremely important role in the ecosystem.
Squirrels are mainly found in coniferous or mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests composed of Pinus, Larix and Picea species. Due to the relative abundance and stability of food**, squirrels can maintain high population densities in mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, and can use small woodlands in suburban or even urban areas to become companion animals.
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Squirrels are nationally protected animals. The squirrel has been included in the vertebrate volume of China's biodiversity red list, with an assessment level of near threatened (NT), and included in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species, among which the yellow-footed squirrel, red-bellied squirrel, blue-bellied squirrel, golden-backed squirrel, five-striped squirrel, white-backed squirrel, crypto-striped flower squirrel, bright-striped flower squirrel, Po's long-snouted squirrel, red-cheeked long-snouted squirrel, red-legged long-snouted squirrel, orange-throated long-snouted squirrel, orange-bellied long-snouted squirrel, striped squirrel, rock squirrel, side-striped rock squirrel, and chipmunk have been listed in the List of terrestrial wildlife protected by the state that are beneficial or have important economic or scientific research value".
Contrary to most people's impressions, the tree-dwelling squirrel with its big furry tail and its pine cone is actually a small branch of the squirrel family. From snow-capped mountains at an altitude of more than 6,000 meters to tropical islands in the Pacific Ocean, from the western hemisphere to the eastern hemisphere, except for areas with extremely harsh climates and extremely simple vegetation in the extreme polar regions or the driest deserts, squirrel species are active in various terrestrial habitats, and some also play an extremely important role in the ecosystem.
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Squirrels are nationally protected animals.
Squirrels have been included in the vertebrate volume of China's Red List of Biodiversity, with an assessment level of near threatened (NT), and included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Squirrels are typical arboreal creatures with slender bodies that appear particularly small against the soft dense long hair. The body length is 20 28 cm, the tail length is 15 24 cm, and the weight is 300 400 grams. The eyes are large and bright, with long ears and a tuft of hair at the tips of the ears, which are especially noticeable in winter.
summer hairs black-brown or russet-brown; Winter hair gray, smoky gray or grayish-brown, belly hair white. The limbs are elongated, the hind limbs are longer, and the fingers and toes have sharp hooks. The tail hair is numerous and fluffy, often curled backwards towards the back.
Squirrels have the following habits:
1. Squirrels will use their long-hooked claws and tail to hang upside down from tree branches.
2. At dawn and evening, they will leave the trees and go to the ground to hunt.
3. After squirrels find abundant food in autumn, they will use tree holes or dig holes in the ground to store fruits and other food, and at the same time block the holes with soil or fallen leaves.
4. The squirrel will gently lick human fingers with its teeth and play with humans, which is a sign of its friendliness to humans.
5. When the squirrel sleeps, it will cover its body with its tail as a quilt.
6. Squirrels build their nests in dense branches, or use the waste nests of other birds, and sometimes make nests in tree hollows.
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Squirrels are only the species of giant squirrelAnimals under national protectionGiant squirrels are national key protected wild animalsIUCN Red ListListed as: Near Threatened (NT).
In 1979, it was included in the list of wild animals under national key protection in China.
It is designated as a national key protected wild animal, and illegal killing and killing are prohibited. In addition to basic measures such as hunting bans, habitat protection and restrictions**, a number of zoos have been breeding since 1978.
Giant squirrel situation.
China. The population has declined significantly over the decades, and has become extinct in many places, as previously documented in Dan County.
Nanfeng has collected specimens, but now can no longer be seen, Baisha Yashanba Wang Lin.
Before 1958, there were many in the area, but now it is rare, in 1960 the Hainan bird and beast expedition team in Yajia and Baijing, it was still common, and now with the gradual change of the environment near the forest farm, the population has decreased greatly.
Globe. South Asian populations are declining, but the rate of decline is unknown. in Cambodia.
The species remains widespread and abundant, and has become very rare in surveys in Peninsular Malaysia. Population trends are declining.
Mole crickets are certainly not nationally protected animals. Mole cricket is the general name of a variety of terrestrial arthropod phylum insects of the Orthoptera Mole cricket family, commonly known as ploughing dog, Lala cricket, etc., mole crickets are mainly distributed in northern China, such insects have fusiform bodies, forefeet are special digging feet, females lack ovipositors, male external reproductive structure is simple, male and female can be identified by wing veins (male overwing has vocalization structure).
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