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1. Koala.
Koalas are Australia's national treasures and Australia's peculiar and precious primitive arboreal animals, with a fat body, messy and thick fur, no tail, and almost all their lives in eucalyptus.
Many hours of the day are spent sleeping, koalas rarely go down to the ground to drink, and they feed on eucalyptus leaves.
2. Saint Bernard.
Switzerland's national treasure, the Saint Bernard.
Originally produced by the Swiss Alps.
The monks of the Monastery of St. Bernard in the mountains were crossed with mastiffs, which are known for their reputation as mountain rescue dogs, and the St. Bernard is caring, has a steady personality and has a slow pace of life.
3. Beaver. <>
A national treasure of Canada, it is a rodent.
The largest of them is a large and fat body, with a short, blunt head, small eyes, small ears, and a short neck. Sharp incisors, masseter muscles.
It is particularly developed, inhabits the riverside of the cold temperate coniferous forest and the mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest, and burrows.
4. One-horned rhinoceros.
Nepal. A national treasure, it is a genus of the rhino family, and there are only two animals: the Javan rhinoceros and the Indian rhino. Unlike most rhinos, they have only one horn and prefer to inhabit areas of tall meadows, reed fields and swampy steppes, mainly foraging for grasses, twigs, etc., in the early morning and late afternoon.
5. Kiwi.
New Zealand. A national treasure, with a chicken-like body, large females and small males, hairy feathers, hair-like shapes, vestigial wings, unable to fly, inhabiting forests and bushes, fond of group life, diurnal and nocturnal, tame temperament and curiosity.
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The national treasures of each country are as follows:
1. Russia's national treasure: polar bears. Polar bear (Latin name:
Muscularity (Phipps, 1774), an animal of the genus Ursidae in the family Ursidae, is the largest land carnivore in the world, also known as the white bear. **It is black, usually white in appearance due to its transparent hair, but also yellow and other colors, and it is huge and fierce.
2. China's national treasure: the panda. Giant panda (scientific name:
ailuropodamelanoleuca;English name: giant panda), belongs to the carnivorous order, the bear family, the giant panda subfamily and the only mammal of the genus Giant Panda, with a long head and torso and a tail length of 1-12 cm.
3. The national treasure of the United States: the bald eagle Bald eagle (scientific name: haliaeetusleucocephalus) is also known as the American eagle.
It is a large bird of prey, with an adult sea eagle body length of up to 1 meter and a wingspan of more than 2 meters. The eyes, beak and feet are pale yellow, the head, neck and tail feathers are white, and the rest of the body is dark brown.
4. Australia's national treasure: kangaroos. Kangaroos are any marsupial belonging to the order Kangaroo and are mainly found in mainland Australia and parts of Papua New Guinea.
5. Britain's national treasure: robin. The robin is a small songbird found in Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa.
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1. Peru: Alpaca.
The alpaca mythical beast is a national treasure of Peru and has an irreplaceable and important position in Peru.
2. Russia: Polar bear.
Russia's national treasure is indeed the polar bear, which is actually very cute, especially when it is young.
3. New Zealand: Kiwi.
New Zealanders often proudly refer to themselves as "I'm a kiwi", which means "I'm a Kiwi". It is small and stubby, with a long, pointed beak and strong legs, and is unable to fly due to vestigial wings.
4. Madagascar: Lemurs.
Madagascar's national treasure, the lemur, is a natural dancer, and its light steps can instantly sprout.
5. Turkey: Van Lake Cat.
Love bathing, swimming, and even more unrestrained, this is the Turkish national treasure Van Lake cat with character.
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Madagascar: Lemurs.
New Zealand: Kiwi.
Russia: Polar bear.
China: Giant panda.
Peru: Alpacas.
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1. China's national flower: peony flower.
2. China's national tree: ginkgo biloba.
3. China's national bird: red-crowned crane.
4. China's national animal: giant panda.
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Summary. Hello! China's national treasure, the giant panda.
Hello! China's national treasure, the giant panda.
Hello! The national treasures of each country are: the Chinese national treasure, the panda, the Russian national treasure, and the polar bear. American national treasure, vulture.
Australian national treasure kangaroo.
Hello! The national treasures of each country are: the Chinese national treasure, the panda, the Russian national treasure, and the polar bear. American national treasure, vulture. Australian national treasure kangaroo.
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