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What animal is the national treasure of all countries in the world?
China national treasure panda, Russian national treasure polar bear, American national treasure vulture, British national treasure robin, German national treasure grizzly bear, Dutch national treasure spoonbill, Australian national treasure kangaroo, Norwegian national treasure moose, French national treasure Gaul chicken and Spanish national treasure bull.

1, China national treasure panda

As a national treasure animal in China, the giant panda is not only very cute, but also of great scientific research value, and its number is scarce. Most importantly, it is a unique species in China and the flagship species for biodiversity conservation in the world. Not only our people like it, but also many countries like it very much. Giant pandas have a high reputation in the world.

2. Russian national treasure polar bear

Polar bear is the largest land carnivore in the world, with huge size and fierce. Polar bears have the same vision and hearing as humans, but their sense of smell is extremely acute, which is seven times that of dogs.

3. American national treasure vulture

Bald eagle, also known as American eagle, is a large raptor. Adult vultures can be up to one meter long and their wings can be spread more than two meters long. Vultures are unique to the United States and are deeply loved by the American people. 1782 On June 20th, the US Congress passed a resolution to legislate. Determine the vulture as the national bird of the United States.

4. British national treasure Robin

Robin is a small songbird, distributed in Europe, West Asia and North Africa. British people love robins so much that they miss them wherever they live. Therefore, some birds with similar appearance are called robins, so there are "robins" in India, "robins" in North America and "robins" in Australia.

5. German national treasure grizzly bear

It used to be the most common wild animal in Germany, but with the destruction and pollution of the natural environment, the grizzly bear once disappeared from German land for many years. Now, a small number of grizzly bears have reappeared in the border area of Bavaria, Germany. At present, it is estimated that there are 6000 to 10000 grizzly bears in Europe, most of which are located in southern and eastern European countries, such as Romania, Sweden and Finland.