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4 rare animals that are not known to the public.
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It takes at least 100 tigers to maintain its population, but there are only about 30 tigers in the wild and only 51 in zoos in China (which may not be the number anymore). With the existing surviving population, this species can barely survive for twenty or thirty years at best.
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There is no evidence of the presence of South China tigers in the wild. The domestically quoted figures 20-30 are just data from more than 10 years ago and are now estimated to be extinct.
The previous data was about 4,000 (before liberation).
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There are 51 animals in captivity, and about 120-150 in the wild.
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You can refer to the criteria of the International Red List of Threatened Species for assessment, and directly refer to the list of critically endangered and vulnerable animals are rare animals.
Specifically. In the last 10 years or 3 generations, there has been a significant decrease in population observations, or in the next 10 years or 3 generations, there will be a significant decrease in population projections (due to objective reasons, such as deforestation).
The distribution area is significantly reduced, segmented, and extremely fluctuating, and even only one site remains; Alternatively, it can be assumed that these situations are imminent.
The number of mature individuals is less than a certain number and is expected to continue to decrease in the next 3 years or 1 generation. or the concentration of mature individuals in a subpopulation (representing the possibility of large-scale inbreeding and a decrease in the quality of the offspring).
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There are thousands of rare animals, and the main rare animals in China are giant pandas, red-crowned cranes, Siberian tigers, golden monkeys, golden eagles, baby fish, white-sided dolphins, etc.
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1. Chinese pandas
Panda inhabits bamboo forests, docile personality, likes to eat bamboo, mainly distributed in northern Sichuan in China, is one of the world's top ten rare animals, but also China's iconic animal Chinese national treasure panda.
2. Rock climbing fish
The climbing fish is a new catfish that lives in South America and likes to climb vertical rocks, this fish is very rare in the world, ranking second among the top ten rare animals in the world.
3. Black-faced spoonbill
The black-faced spoonbill is mainly distributed from northeast to the coast of South China, the Yangtze River basin, Hainan Island, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. There are only about 400 black-faced spoonbills left, and it is a national second-class protected animal.
Fourth, the white ibis
The white ibis mainly inhabits rivers, lake shores and swamp wetlands, likes to eat small fish and other aquatic animals, and is a national second-class protected animal with less reproduction.
5. Elk
The elk inhabit mainly swampy areas and feed on grass and aquatic plants, and the few remaining in the world are abroad, and they are one of the animals facing extinction.
China has a vast territory, diverse natural environment and abundant wildlife resources, and is the country with the largest number of wild animal species in the world, accounting for more than 10% of the total number of species in the world. There are more than 160 kinds of world-famous special rare animals, such as: giant panda, golden snub-nosed monkey (Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey, Yunnan golden snub-nosed monkey, Guizhou golden snub-nosed monkey), white-sided dolphin, white-lipped deer, (the first four are China's four national treasures), South China tiger, elk (four dislike), Chinese alligator, alligator lizard, giant salamander (baby fish), Chinese sturgeon, white sturgeon, white-headed langur, rock monkey (Taiwan monkey), Tibetan chief monkey, Przewalski's gazelle, Tibetan antelope, twisted horned antelope, Taiwan serow, wild yak, desert cat, black muntjac, Sichuan mountain partridge, Hainan mountain partridge, black-necked crane, Chinese merganser, white-necked pheasant, yellow-bellied horned pheasant, green-tailed rainbow pheasant, pheasant, black long-tailed pheasant, blue pheasant, brown pheasant, white pheasant, Tibetan pheasant, blue pheasant, spot-tailed hazel pheasant, Hainan tabby open bird (pronounced Jian), etc.
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First of all, because the panda is a rare animal unique to China, the number is scarce, the reproduction is difficult, and the giant panda is called a living fossil, its ancestors have appeared 2-3 million years ago, and there are multiple branches, but in the end because it can not adapt to environmental changes, and gradually extinct, only the giant panda has survived so far, 50-700,000 years ago is the heyday of the giant panda, so the giant panda is called a living fossil, it is of great significance for the study and protection of biodiversity and environmental changes on the earth, And it has a very powerful function, digesting bamboo, we all know that bamboo is mainly cellulose, most animals can't digest cellulose, but giant pandas can. In addition, it has a cute image, and the status of the giant panda is politicized, which is called a testimony of the friendship between China and foreign peoples, so the giant panda is regarded as a national treasure of China.
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