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Besides the fox, what other animals are there on the campus of Wu Da University?

Wuhan University is not only rich in teachers, but also famous for its cherry blossoms, making it one of the tourist attractions. However, many netizens don't know that there is still a rare guest living on Luojia Mountain in Wuhan University, that is, a small online celebrity. He is the enrollment spokesperson of Wuhan University, a little red fox.

Red fox, also known as red fox and Firefox, is a fox widely distributed all over the world. The red fox is called the most beautiful animal in the world. Because of its beautiful appearance and confusing legends, it is specially painted with a mysterious color. Although China didn't investigate him completely, it didn't stop him from becoming the most beautiful animal in people's minds. Encouragement gives the impression that he is very clever, and his cunning may be stronger than others. So he is described in many fairy tales. The image of the red fox often appears in busy things.

Recently, someone met Lolo strolling in the Woods. Lolo the fox strolled leisurely and looked very energetic. If he is ignored, it will instantly attract the attention of many netizens. His fluffy hair makes people want their relatives very much, and Wang Ya envies them one by one, which shows that he is a fox again. You also called on netizens to protect small animals together and not to disturb Lolo.

Many netizens have said that our school has animals, Nanjing University has performances, Northeast Normal University has squirrels, Xiamen University has black swans, Yunnan Art College has wild swans and peacocks, and Ningbo University has egrets. There are no animal friends in this school, and I'm sorry to say that we have nothing. In fact, it is also a good thing that the university campus has its own school emblem. At least it can add fun to your intense study. It also expresses the love of teachers and students for animals.