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The three rarest animals of the world are:
1. White-sided dolphin:
The baiji dolphin family is a small freshwater whale endemic to China. The body is spindle-shaped, the body length is meters, and the weight can reach 230 kg. The baiji dolphin evolved from terrestrial animals during the long evolutionary process, and is the rarest of all cetaceans in the world.
2. Giant panda:
The giant panda is fat and bear-like, plump and rich, with a round head and a short tail, a long head and torso, and a tail length of 10-12 cm. Weight 80-120 kg, up to 180 kg. The giant panda has lived on the earth for at least 8 million years, and is known as a "living fossil" and a "national treasure of China", that is, a national animal, an ambassador of the World Wide Society for Nature, and a flagship species for the world's biodiversity conservation.
3. Hairy-nosed wombat:
The hairy-nosed wombat is a group of animals in the wombat family. Distributed in Queensland, Australia and other places, the Australian woolly nose wombat, also known as the Queensland woolly snouted wombat, is a type of wombat. It is mainly distributed in the semi-desert grassland areas of the eastern, southern and central Queensland of Australia, and is a rare animal endemic to Australia.
Although its appearance is somewhat fierce and unsightly, it is an authentic herbivore. The hairy nose wombat is on the verge of extinction due to habitat destruction and human hunting.
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The three rarest animals in the world are monkeys, turtles, and tortoises on Pinta Island.
1. Finger monkeys
It lives on the island of Dagascar and is one of the rarest mammals in the world and is a species of monkey. It is nocturnal and feeds on insects, usually tapping trees with its hands to determine if there are any moths.
In addition, the monkey is an animal that contributes to the ecological balance of the forest. Locally, it is considered a strange-looking animal that is a ghostly incarnation, and the rainforest on which the monkey depends is in danger of extinction. It is understood that there are only 9 left in the world.
2. Turtles
The turtle has a flat body, lives in rivers, lakes and marshes, and feeds on aquatic animals, but because it is mistaken for any other species, it is hunted in large quantities to make its tragedies continue to occur, and now there are only 3 left in the world, hoping that they can survive in good health.
3. Pinta Island tortoise
Originally thought to be extinct, the Pinta Island tortoise was later found in the wild and called George, and it is also believed to be the last known individual of the Pinta Island tortoise. Attempts were made to help it reproduce, but the situation was not optimistic, and in June 1921, the last wild Pinta Island tortoise found by humans eventually died. But biologists are still trying to find individuals that are still alive in nature.
Rare wild animals endemic to our country
1. Giant pandas.
As China's "business card", the giant panda is known as a "living fossil" because it is said to have lived on the earth for at least 8 million years.
2. Elk. The horns are like a deer but not a deer, the face is like a horse but not a horse, the hooves are like a cow but not a cow, and the tail is like a donkey but not a donkey.
3. Desert cat.
Desert cats are the only endemic species of cats in China, they are scarce, isolated and cold, and their whereabouts are secretive, and they have been little known for a long time.
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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.