How many levels of national protected animals is the flying dragon bird?

Updated on pet 2024-08-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    The flying dragon bird, known as the "heavenly dragon meat", is scarce in number and is listed as a national protected animal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    At present, there are almost no birds that are not protected by the state, and all birds are protected animals.

    Even the most common sparrows are listed as protected animals (listed in August 2001), and there are only a few birds that are not protected animals. For example, the white-necked crow is a Class 1 protected animal, and the rest of the crow species are Class 2 protected animals. The gray magpie is a national third-class protected animal, but the flower magpie is not seen in the list of protected animals because of its huge number.

    So, almost all birds are protected animals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The ostrich is not a national protected animal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Ostriches are not protected animals in our country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    National Class II Bird Protection Animals:

    Horned, Rednecked, Pelican (all species), Boobies (all species), Cormorant, Rock Heron, Hainan Tabby, Reedfish, Painted Stork, White Ibis, White Spoonbill, Black-faced Spoonbill, Red-breasted Black Goose, White-fronted Goose, Swan (all species), Falcon (all species), Eagle (all but one species), Black Grouse, Willow Thunderbird, Rock Ptarmigian, Snow Pheasant, Red-bellied Horned Pheasant, Tibetan Horse Pheasant, Blue Horse Pheasant, Spoon Chicken, White-crowned Long-tailed Pheasant (all species), Grey Crane, Demoiselle Crane, Long-legged Rail, Himeda Pheasant, Brown-backed Pheasant, Flower Pheasant, Little Greenshank, Grey Tern, Little Gull, Black Duck Gull, Yellow-billed River Tern, Black-bellied Sandgrouse Green Dove (all species), Black-chin dove (all species), Bar-tailed forest pigeon, Jay (all species), Owls (all species), Grey-throated pintail swift, Crested swift, Orange-breasted biting cuckoo, Black-breasted bee-eater, Green-throated bee-eater, Hornbillidae, White-bellied black woodpecker, Broad-billed bird, Crane-billed kingfisher, Parrotidae (all species), Little curlew, White-naped crane, Flower-tailed hazel grouse, Yellow-billed egret, Painted ibis white pheasant, Black-necked cormorant, Eight-colored thrush (all species), Black ibis, Blue-eared kingfisher, dove (all species), black-billed crested tern, copper-winged pheasant, sandhill crane, black pheasant, sickle-winged pheasant, mandarin duck, snake eagle.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Egret, called"Monitoring of the state of the atmosphere and water quality of birds", enjoyed"Eco-friendly birds"It is a national second-class protected animal.

    The egret belongs to the order Cranes, and most egrets have bold feathers, and during the breeding season, they will also grow long, beautiful feathers. Their habits are similar to those of other herons.

    The egret prefers to inhabit lakes, marshes and humid forests, and is a wading bird. Feeds mainly on small fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and crustaceans in shallow water. They build large, less elaborate nests in trees, bushes, or on the ground.

    Great egrets are more common, they are about 90 cm long and only have long feathers on their backs.

    Found in Africa and Asia, and occasionally found in northern South America and the United States, the cattle egret is a small white-bodied yellow-footed egret with a length of about 50 centimeters. They like to live on the ground, love to be in the company of grazing animals and wild animals, and like to eat insects.

    The feathers of egrets have a high ornamental value, and ancient people liked to use them to decorate clothes, and Westerners liked to use them to decorate women's hats. Due to the high economic value of their feathers and the fact that egrets like to live in groups, they were once caught in large numbers, causing their numbers to decline sharply and almost go extinct. Thanks to changes in the way people dress and groom, and strict conservation measures have been put in place, the egret has survived extinction.

    The yellow-billed egret produced in China is distributed in Jilin, Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Fujian and other places, and is a national second-class protected animal. There are also rock herons, white spoonbills, and black-faced spoonbills that belong to the second-class protected animals in China.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The crested ibis is a national first-class protected animal.

    The crested ibis is listed as a protected animal under the CITES of the Washington Convention. Listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN) 2018 ver. It is listed in the "List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection of China".

    On July 11, 2019, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province, China, Changyeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, and Sado City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan**, as well as the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat of China, Japan signed a memorandum of understanding in Seoul on July 11, 2019, deciding to actively promote cooperation on crested ibis and make it a sustainable and institutionalized trilateral cooperation platform.

    The ecobiological value of the crested ibis:

    Due to the susceptibility of the crested ibis to natural conditions and human factors, the natural productivity of the crested ibis is low, while the rarity of species is significantly increased. The number of species is the core quantitative criterion to measure its value, and it is positively correlated with rarity. In 2013, there were only nearly 400 wild crested ibises in Yangxian County and its surrounding areas in Shaanxi Province, and all other artificial populations came from the offspring of the original seven individuals that had been rediscovered.

    Although the endangerment of the crested ibis has eased, it is not enough to maintain a stable population of one species. Undoubtedly, the rarity of the crested ibis and the value of the species thus distinguished is the highest.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The lark is a national second-class protected animal, and it is forbidden to hunt indiscriminately, purchase and sell at will. If you have raised larks, you can contact the local forestry department, if you can't apply for a breeding license, you will hand it over or release it at a designated location.

    The lark is the general name of the genus of the bird class Passerinees, is a representative bird of the grassland, belongs to a small songbird, often flies while singing, because it flies very high, people often only hear its sound, do not see it. Because of its crisp voice, "Little Lark" has also become synonymous with sweet and beautiful sound.

    Lark habits.

    When the lark flies freely, it can soar into the sky, chirping while flying, and its beautiful flight posture is not envied by other birds, and its flight can be called "one hundred birds".

    Larks are not very demanding in terms of food, and in the spring they eat some young grass shoots and some insects. In the summer and state fall, they catch some insects to eat. In winter, they eat only grass seeds and cereals to fill their stomachs, and sometimes accidentally get some insects and eggs.

    The lark does not destroy crops, and when summer comes, when they are still raising young birds, larks will catch a large number of insects to feed the birds, so as to remove harm to the growth of crops, and are indispensable beneficial birds in the production area.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The flying tiger generally refers to the flying squirrel, which is a general term for a family of species under the scaly-tailed squirrel family, called the flying squirrel family). There are 34 species in 13 genera in the world, and 16 species in 7 genera in China, of which 3 species are endemic to China: compound tooth flying squirrel, groove tooth flying squirrel and low-bubble flying squirrel.

    Flying squirrels like to inhabit mountain forests with a mix of coniferous and broad-leaved leaves. Habits similar to bats, during the day mostly hide in cliffs and rock caves, stone crevices or tree holes to rest, like to be quiet, and live alone. At night, it goes out in search of food, is more active in the early morning and dusk, and is agile, good at climbing and gliding.

    It is known as the habit of "foraging for food and one place". There is a fixed place to excrete feces. Feeds on nuts, fruits, plant shoots, insects, and small birds.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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    The golden blue bird does not belong to the national protected animals, and the golden blue bird can be easily bought in the bird market, mainly for the following two reasons: first.

    1. The golden blue bird is not a national protected animal, so it can be bred and is not illegal; Clause.

    Second, the golden blue bird and the canary have a certain relationship, so bird friends generally like it, so the merchants sell more.

    The golden bluebird belongs to several levels of protected animals.

    Hello. The golden bluebird belongs to several levels of protected animals.

    Is it possible to raise it personally?

    Hello dear, happy to answer your <>

    The golden blue bird does not belong to the national protected animals, and the golden blue bird can be easily bought in the bird market, mainly for the following two reasons: first.

    1. The golden blue bird is not known as a national protection animal, so it can be bred and covered by land and is not illegal; Clause.

    Second, the golden blue bird and the canary have a certain relationship, so bird friends generally like it, so the merchants sell more.

    Then you can legally raise it, right?

    Golden bluebird, a bird, scientific name yellow fronted canary, body length of about centimeters, average life expectancy of about 12 years, stone swallow (yellow canary) is just a general term for this bird, according to its subspecies diversification, can be subdivided into many species. Strictly speaking, it can be further divided into "big golden", "golden and stupid" and "Kedah false and stupid". The Great Golden Yellow is now largely extinct.

    Jin Qing is related to the wild ancestors of domestic canaries (hibiscus), so Xi Xing is also very close. The method of raising is roughly the same, but the feeding requirements of Jinqing are higher, and the breeding is more difficult.

    Yellow-fronted canaries can be fed with canary seed mixtures and common canary seeds. The feed of the usual quiet period can refer to the feed feeding of canary Hengtong. During the breeding period, the piglets can be properly transported to increase nutrition, and a small amount of animal xing feed can be fed.

    Usually after acclimatizing to a new environment, they can remain strong physically, and if they are raised in temperate regions, it is best to let them spend the winter indoors.

    Yes, oh, dear.

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