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What are the first-class protected animals in China?
1, giant panda?

English: Ailurpoda melanolenca Giant Panda is a carnivore, which mainly eats bamboo. It is not only rare, endangered and special, but also very old, so it is called "living fossil". At the same time, ancient animals such as saber-toothed tiger, mammoth and giant tapir were extinct due to glacier invasion, but the giant panda survived by retreating into the valley.

2, the nose is blue: golden monkey?

English name: Snnb-nosey golden monkey, scientific name: Rhinpitheius roxellanae China golden monkey includes Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou, because Yunnan golden monkey lives in the snow-capped mountains and fir forests in remote Yunnan and Tibet, while the number of Guizhou golden monkey is only over 700.

3. Yangtze monster: baiji dolphin?

English name: Yangtze finless porpoise, scientific name: Lipotes vexlifer is an endemic aquatic animal in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China. There are more than 70 species of dolphins in the world, only 5 species are freshwater, and China is the only freshwater whale. Narrow distribution, older and rarer than giant pandas.

4. Soul of China: South China Tiger?

English name: Chinese tigris, scientific name: Panthera tigris amoyensis South China Tiger is "Chinese Tiger" in English, which is a subspecies endemic to China. It was originally the most widely distributed tiger species in China, with the largest number, the smallest size and the oldest qualification.

5. Pearl of the Orient: Zhu?

English name: Crested Ibis, scientific name: Nipponia nippon To ask what is the rarest bird in China, crested ibis should be among the best. This beautiful wading bird was praised by zoologists as the "Oriental Pearl" and was once considered extinct. They were originally endemic to East Asia and only distributed in China, Korea and Russia.

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