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Nepal's national treasure, the one-horned rhinoceros. The Royal Chitwan National Park in the mountainous country of southern Nepal is home to the world's one-horned rhinoceros.
Rare animal - the one-horned rhinoceros. The rhinoceros is the second largest animal on land after elephants, and in the international market, a one-horned black rhinoceros is worth 300 million yuan. The reason why it is worth a lot is mainly because its horns, teeth, bones and blood are of high value in medicine, and are regarded as treasures by oriental medicine practitioners.
Rhino horn has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, cooling blood, the effect is very obvious, and the price of one is 100,000 yuan. It is said that goblets made from rhino horn can also identify whether there is poison in the sake. Nepal** has always regarded this rare and precious animal as a national treasure, and hunting is strictly prohibited, and rhinoceros horn and other medicinal materials are prohibited from being exported by the state, and violators will be punished by capital punishment.
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The rhinoceros is the general name of the mammalian rhino family, which has lived on the earth for 500 million years, and is the largest ungulate animal and the largest land animal after the elephant. Due to the fact that rhinos were often used as an important raw material in Chinese medicine and carving in history, rhinos were hunted and the species were scarce, and there are only 4 genera and 5 species of rhinos left, mainly living in a few areas of Africa and Asia. Currently, the rarest rhinoceros is the one-horned rhinoceros of Nepal, which is listed as a national treasure in Nepal.
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Russia's national treasure polar bear.
China's National Treasure, the Panda, the United States' National Treasure, the Bald Sea Eagle, Spain's National Treasure, the Bullfight.
Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo.
National Treasure of the United Kingdom, Robin, National Treasure of Germany, Grizzly Bear, National Treasure of Switzerland, Saint Bernard Dog, National Treasure of Canada, Beaver, National Treasure of Nepal, Unicorn Rhinoceros, National Treasure of New Zealand, Sandpiper, South Africa, 5 National Treasure Animals: Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, Rhinoceros, National Treasure of Thailand, Elephant, National Treasure of Madagascar, Lemur.
National Treasure of Papua Bird of Bliss National Treasure of Papua Moose National Treasure of Japan Crested Ibis.
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Russia's national treasure polar bear.
China's national treasure panda.
America's National Treasure Bald Eagle Eagle.
Spain's national treasure bullfighting.
Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo.
Britain's national treasure, the robin.
Germany's national treasure Grizzly Bear.
Switzerland's national treasure St. Bernard dog.
Canada's national treasure beaver.
Nepal's national treasure is the one-horned rhinoceros.
New Zealand's national treasure, the Sandpiper Ostrich.
There are 5 national treasure animals in South Africa: lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, rhinos, and Thailand's national treasures elephants.
Madagascar's national treasure lemur.
Papua's national treasure is the Bird of Paradise.
Papua's National Treasure Moose.
Japan's national treasure, the crested ibis.
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Russia's national treasure polar bear.
China's national treasure panda.
Chile's national treasure, the rose hip.
America's national treasure Condor.
The national treasure of the Netherlands, the tulip.
Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo.
Britain's national treasure, the robin.
Germany's national treasure Grizzly Bear.
Switzerland's national treasure St. Bernard dog.
Canada's national treasure beaver.
Nepal's national treasure is the one-horned rhinoceros.
Myanmar's national treasure teak.
Seychelles' national treasure is the coconut under the sea.
Thailand's national treasure elephant.
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China gave domestic pigs to Afghanistan many years ago, and there are no pig farms in Afghanistan and no one has ever seen pigs, so when China sent two pigs to Afghanistan, it became the most popular animal in Afghanistan, and there was an endless stream of people who went to the zoo every day to watch.
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The state of Russia.
Po Polar bear.
China's national treasure panda.
Chile's national treasure, the rose hip.
America's national treasure Condor.
The national treasure of the Netherlands, the tulip.
Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo.
Britain's national treasure, the robin.
Germany's national treasure Grizzly Bear.
The national treasure of Switzerland, the saint Bernard dog, the national treasure of Canada, the beaver.
Nepal's national treasure is the one-horned rhinoceros.
Myanmar's national treasure teak.
Seychelles' national treasure is the coconut under the sea.
Thailand's national treasure elephant.
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Is there a national treasure in Japan? What is the national treasure of the United Kingdom?
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There are 224 countries and regions in the world, of which 193 are countries and 31 are regions.
Not every country has a national treasure, the following are some countries.
The national treasure of Russia: the polar bear.
China's national treasure panda.
America's National Treasure Bald Eagle Eagle.
Spain's national treasure bullfighting.
Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo.
Britain's national treasure, the robin.
Germany's national treasure Grizzly Bear.
Switzerland's national treasure St. Bernard dog.
Canada's national treasure beaver.
Nepal's national treasure is the one-horned rhinoceros.
New Zealand's national treasure, the Sandpiper Ostrich.
There are 5 national treasure animals in South Africa: lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, rhinos, and Thailand's national treasures elephants.
Madagascar's national treasure lemur.
Papua's national treasure is the Bird of Paradise.
Papua's National Treasure Moose.
Japan's national treasure, the crested ibis.
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1. China's national treasure - giant panda, the giant panda is China's national treasure giant panda is also one of the most precious animals in the world, which is mainly distributed in China's Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi Province in individual mountains and mountains, the number is very rare, belongs to the national class of protected animals, called "China's national treasure".
2. Zimbabwe's national treasure - "Zimbabwean Bird".
In the Salisbury Museum in Zimbabwe, there are five "Zimbabwean birds" that symbolize Zimbabwe's national culture, which are carved from soft soapstone. The birds, which range in height from 20 to 30 centimeters, stand on 1 2 meters long soapstone pillars, each with its own charm, reflecting the religious beliefs of Africans at the time. These birds are a national treasure of Zimbabwe and are marked on the country's flag and currency.
3. Nepal's national treasure - one-horned rhinoceros.
The Royal Chitwan National Park in the southern part of Nepal is home to one of the world's rarest animals, the one-horned rhinoceros. Prefers to inhabit areas of tall meadows, reeds, and swampy steppes. It feeds mainly on grasses, reeds and twigs in the early morning and late afternoon.
There are obvious skin folds on the body, and there are many small bulges like round nail heads on the skin, as if they are covered with a thick layer of armor, but the ** between the skin folds is very delicate and susceptible to mosquito bites, so they take mud baths almost every day to remove and prevent mosquito bites.
4. Australia — Koala kangaroo.
Koalas, also known as koalas, are Australia's national treasure and Australia's peculiar and precious original arboreal animals. The English name koala bear** is an ancient Aboriginal word meaning "no drink". Because koalas get 90% of their water from the eucalyptus leaves they feed on and only drink water when they are sick and in drought, the locals call it "kwale", which also means "not to drink water".
5. United States - Bald Sea Eagle.
The bald eagle (scientific name: Haliaetus leucocephalus) 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.
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China Panda.
Australian koala kangaroo.
Spanish Cattle (male).
Canadian Beaver.
South Korea, North Korea, Siberian tiger, jaguar.
The Bald Eagle.
New Zealand kiwi bird.
Russian polar bear.
United Kingdom Mockingbird.
French Gallic chicken.
Italian mountain eagle.
Thailand elephants.
German Deer. Brazilian painted turtles.
Singapore Merlion.
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Zoos in various countries around the world have their own national treasures, such as monkeys, snakes, and elephants. , our country is a panda.
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China – Giant panda, Australia is the emus.
The national treasure of the United States is the bald eagle (bald eagle).
The national treasure of the United Kingdom is the red-breasted pigeon.
Canada's national treasure is the beaver.
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There are diversity and regionality of species in nature, many countries have their own national characteristics, and then select more representative animals from among them as their own national treasures, so what are the national treasures of animals in the world?
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The elk is one of China's five national treasures.
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China is a panda, Australia is a kangaroo, Canada is a beaver, and the United States is a bald eagle.
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China - Mighty Cat.
Japan - Midorio.
Africa - Elephants.
USA - Bald eagle.
Australian koala kangaroo.
Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe birds.
Nepal - One-horned rhinoceros.
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1. China: Giant panda (scientific name: ailuropoda melanoleuca):
It is the only mammal belonging to the order Carnivora, the Ursidae, the subfamily Giant Panda and the genus Giant Panda, and is one of the cutest animals in the world. The giant panda has lived on the earth for at least 8 million years, is known as a "living fossil" and "China's national treasure", the image ambassador of the World Wide Society for Nature, and is the flagship species of the world's biodiversity conservation.
2. Australia: Koalas, also known as koalas, are Australia's national treasures and Australia's peculiar and precious primitive arboreal animals. The English name koala bear** is an ancient Aboriginal word meaning "no drink".
Because koalas get 90% of their water from the eucalyptus leaves they feed on and only drink water when they are sick and in drought, the locals call it "kwale", which also means "not to drink water".
3. Malaysia: Malayan tapir with ears like horses, hind legs like rhinoceros, body like pigs, and nose like elephants. It is an endangered wild animal and has been nicknamed the "Alternative Four" because of its very mixed appearance.
4. Indonesia: Big-nosed monkey. The big-nosed monkey, also known as the proboscis monkey, is endemic to Kalimantan and is the only species found that does not belong to the suborder ruminant but can ruminate.
Their snouts are surprisingly large, and the male monkeys get bigger and bigger as they get older, and finally form a large red nose like an eggplant, which stands up or rocks up and down when excited, while the nose of the female is more normal. It is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and as a "National Treasure" animal in Indonesia.
Zimbabwe: African elephants. The global African elephant population is declining to around 500,000.
Although resources are at a premium, Zimbabwe has around 80,000 African elephants, and the sheer size of the elephant population puts a lot of pressure on the country's animal conservation efforts. Provenance exchange and cooperation can enable African elephants to grow healthily in more comfortable environmental conditions, thereby playing an active role in the conservation of these rare species.
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Malaysia's national treasure animal appeared in Hangzhou, like a pig, like a horse, and like an elephant
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Animal Carnival! The "national treasures" of various countries are in Guangzhou
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Six African elephants came to settle in Changzhou and are rare animals of African national treasures
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China – Panda Russia – Polar Bear New Zealand Kiwi Australia Koala Kangaroo China Giant Panda Madagascar Lemur Papua New Guinea Bird of Paradise USA – Vulture United Kingdom – Robin Germany – Grizzly Bear Switzerland – Saint Bernard Spain – Bull Canada – Beaver Nepal – One-Horned Rhino Thailand – Elephant Norway – Moose Japan – Crested Ibis South Africa has 5 national treasures – lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos.
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China Panda.
Australia. Koalas are still kangaroos.
The Bald Eagle.
Russian polar bear.
Canadian Brown Bear Japanese Dog.
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Not all countries have animal treasures.
Some countries don't have any special animals...
Russia's national treasure polar bear.
China's national treasure panda.
India's national treasure Yoga.
Chile's national treasure, the rose hip.
America's national treasure Condor.
Cuba's national treasure cigars.
Ethiopia's national treasure Axum Obelisk.
Norway's National Treasure "Selected Norwegian Fairy Tales".
The national treasure of the Netherlands, the tulip.
Korea's national treasure Sungnyemun Gate.
Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo.
Britain's national treasure, the robin.
France's national treasure Clay (female writer).
Germany's national treasure Grizzly Bear.
Japan's National Treasure Statue of the Great Monk Jianzhen.
Switzerland's national treasure St. Bernard dog.
Italy's national treasure The Colosseum.
Mexico's national treasure tequila.
Vietnam's National Treasure Lacquer painting.
Spanish German Treasure Cattle (male).
Canada's national treasure beaver.
Nepal's national treasure is the one-horned rhinoceros.
Myanmar's national treasure teak.
Seychelles' national treasure is the coconut under the sea.
Cambodia's National Treasure Angkor Monuments.
South Africa's national treasure diamond.
Zimbabwe's National Treasure Zimbabwean Bird.
Thailand's national treasure elephant.
Portugal's national treasure cork.
The national treasure of Greece Venus.
Ghana's National Treasure Golden Stool.
Iran's National Treasure "Light Sea" diamond.
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Russia's national treasure polar bear.
China's national treasure panda.
America's national treasure Condor.
Australia's national treasure koala kangaroo.
Britain's national treasure, the robin.
Germany's national treasure Grizzly Bear.
Switzerland's national treasure St. Bernard dog.
Spanish German Treasure Cattle (male).
Canada's national treasure beaver.
Nepal's national treasure is the one-horned rhinoceros.
Zimbabwe's National Treasure Zimbabwean Bird.
Thailand's national treasure elephant.
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