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Urgent! ! ! I need the characteristics and living habits of an endangered wild animal (brief)
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Baiji dolphin mainly lives in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and its connected waters, such as Dongting Lake, Poyang Lake and Qiantang River. Usually in pairs or above 10, they like to move in deep water and fast water. The existing number is rare, estimated to be only about 300 20 years ago, and it was on the verge of extinction.
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Like to live in groups, especially in the spring mating season, group behavior is more obvious. Each group is generally 2- 16. It has a wide range of activities, but it needs high water temperature. It often stays in a fixed area for a period of time, and then moves to another area after the water temperature changes. Feed on fish.
Like to live in the deep waters of rivers, rarely near the shore and ships, but it often swims to shallow waters, chasing fish and shrimp to satisfy its hunger. Its snout is wide and slender, and there are more than 130 conical teeth in the upper and lower jaws, but it is too lazy to chew, just swallowing fish food with its mouth open, and its digestion ability is very strong. Baiji dolphin often moves together in groups of three or five or in pairs, but people rarely get a chance to see it, only when it comes out of the water to breathe.
Baiji dolphins are distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, about 1, 600 km from Zhicheng, Hubei Province to the Yangtze River estuary. They eat fish and like social activities. There are about 2-3 small groups, 9-65,438+06 large groups. Baiji dolphin is an aquatic mammal that breathes with its lungs. Every time he breathes, the top of his head and breathing holes first emerge from the water, and then his back and low triangular dorsal fin are exposed. The breathing time of the water is about 1-2 seconds, each diving time is about 20 seconds, and the long-term diving can reach 200 seconds. Mature individuals is generally the longest, 2.5 meters for females and 2.3 meters for males, and weighs 100 ~ 150 kg. It has a constant body temperature, always around 36 degrees Celsius.
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Baiji dolphins breed every two years, each offspring 1, and the body length is about 80 cm at birth. Newborn larvae are slightly darker in color. Adult baiji generally has a light bluish gray back and a clean white abdomen, which is particularly bright in the sun. The upper and lower surfaces of horizontally extending flippers and caudal fins are the same color as the back and ventral surfaces, respectively, so the color distribution is just in line with the environmental color. Looking down from the water surface, it is difficult to distinguish the bluish gray on the back from the river water; Looking up from the bottom of the water, it is difficult to find that the white belly is similar to the strong light reflected from the water surface. This makes the baiji have a natural hidden barrier when fleeing from the enemy and approaching the prey. The life span of baiji dolphin can reach more than 30 years. Generally speaking, females reach sexual maturity at the age of 6 and males at the age of 4. Adult baiji is in estrus twice a year, from March to May and from August to 10. The gestation period is10-1month, with one litter and occasionally two litters. In the wild, the male-female ratio of adult baiji is 1: 1, but the pregnancy rate of females is generally only 30%, and the natural reproduction rate is very low.
The mating period of baiji dolphins is from late winter to early spring every year, and the pregnant period of female dolphins is about 1 year, so most young dolphins are born in the spring of the following year. After birth, Xiaobai and Dolphin were fed by their mother's milk and didn't mature until they were five or six years old. The average life expectancy is 30 years.
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Baiji dolphin is a carnivore, with about 130 fangs in its mouth, belonging to the same type. Often swim to the shallow water on the shore in the early morning and evening to hunt. Generally speaking, the whole freshwater fish with a body length of less than 6.5 cm is the main food, and a small amount of aquatic plants and insects are also eaten. When breathing, the head comes out first, then all the water comes out, 2 meters upstream of the water surface, and then enters the water. Baiji dolphin's vision is almost zero, and it has extensive scientific research value in biology, bionics and physiology by relying on echolocation to understand environmental changes. However, baiji is timid by nature and easily frightened. Generally far away from the ship, it is difficult to get close. In addition, it has a small population and a wide range of activities, so the research on baiji in the wild is very limited.
The skin of baiji is smooth and delicate, and it has a special elasticity. The principle is the same as the elastic nylon fabric used in competitive swimming suits, which can reduce the turbulence around the body when swimming fast in water. Its caudal fin is divided into two forks, the pectoral fin on both sides is flat palm-shaped and the dorsal fin is triangular. These four fins provide excellent direction and balance control for baiji swimming in the water. Coupled with smooth and elastic skin and streamlined body, baiji can swim at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour when avoiding danger. Usually, it maintains a swimming speed of 10 to 15 kilometers per hour.
The baiji dolphin has lived in the turbid water of the Yangtze River for a long time, so its vision and hearing are seriously degraded. In water, it mainly uses sonar to receive signals to identify objects. The upper respiratory tract of baiji has three pairs of unique airbags and a throat shaped like a goose's head, but because it lives in water and makes sounds by water, it doesn't have the vocal cords needed by land animals to make sounds in the air. Through a special hydrophone, you can hear dozens of different sounds, such as the "answer" and "quack" sounds made by the baiji. Baiji dolphins often make sounds in pairs. After making a sound, they will wait for the echo quietly, so as to distinguish the distance and size between themselves and the obstacle that produces the echo and consider whether to swim to the target. It will make a new pair of sounds soon after receiving the echo, and then wait for the echo quietly for a while. After receiving the second echo, it can analyze the swimming direction and speed of the target. This is how the baiji locates the echo like an artificial sonar. With this unique sonar system, it can often catch food in the mud at the bottom of the river, and it can also send out high-frequency sound waves that people can't hear, and contact companions more than ten kilometers away.
The brain surface area of baiji dolphin is larger than that of dolphins, and the brain weight accounts for about 0.5% of the whole. Among them, the average weight of a male dolphin weighing 95 kilograms is 470 grams. This weight is close to the brain weight of gorillas and chimpanzees, and some scholars even think that baiji is smarter than gibbons and chimpanzees.
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According to fossil records, baiji migrated from the Pacific Ocean to the Yangtze River 25 million years ago. Erya, an ancient book in China more than 2,000 years ago, also described Baiji dolphin as a river god. Baiji dolphins were once widely distributed in Dongting Lake and Poyang Lake in the Yangtze River basin, and were found as far as 35 kilometers upstream of Gezhouba in the Three Gorges area and the Yangtze River estuary near Shanghai. It is estimated that there used to be as many as 5000 in history. However, for a long time, affected by human activities, its population has been decreasing and its distribution area has gradually narrowed.
1980 65438+ 10 In October, fishermen in Jiayu County, Hubei Province captured the world's first live male baiji near the mouth of Dongting Lake, and immediately sent it to the Institute of Aquatic Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan City, Hubei Province for artificial propagation. On July 4th, 2002, this baiji dolphin died. 1986 caught a calf. Two and a half years later, the female dolphin died of pneumonia.
During the period of 1995, a mature female baiji was captured in Shishou River section of Hubei Province and raised on Swan Island in Shishou, Baiji Dolphin Nature Reserve in the old Yangtze River channel. During the summer flood of 1996, this baiji dolphin died because it hit the net.
165438+1From October 6 to 65438+February 65438+March 3, 2006, nearly 40 scientists from China, the United States, Britain, Japan, Germany and Switzerland visited the Yichang-Shanghai middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River 1700 km section. From 1997 to 1999, the Ministry of Agriculture organized a large-scale monitoring operation for the baiji for three consecutive years, and the baiji found in the three years were 13, 4 and 4 respectively. The result of this survey is 0.
1979: China declared the baiji an endangered species.
1983: Legislation prohibits the hunting of baiji.
1986: 300 heads remain.
1997: less than 50 (23 found)
1998: Only 7 heads were found.
2004: In July, the stranded body of baiji was found in Nanjing section of the Yangtze River.
2006: almost zero
2007: On August 8th, the Yangtze baiji dolphin was officially declared extinct.
2007: On August 19, a citizen of Tongling, Anhui Province accidentally found a baiji in the reach of Tongling Freshwater Dolphin National Nature Reserve and photographed it with a digital camera.
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1978: Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences established the Baiji Dolphin Research Group. The scientific research of baiji was officially started.
1978; The State Council promulgated the Regulations on the Protection of Water Resources Breeding and the General Order on Strict Protection of Rare Wild Animals, both of which listed Baiji Dolphin as the key protection object.
1980: The Hubei Provincial Government issued the Notice on Protecting the Precious Animal Baiji Dolphin.
1986: the international symposium on biological protection of freshwater dolphins was held in Wuhan, and baiji became the focus of scientists at home and abroad.
1992: The Ministry of Agriculture approved the establishment of two national-level nature reserves of baiji in Shishou and Honghu, Hubei, and approved the establishment of five protection stations in Jianli, Hubei, Chenglingji, Hunan, Hukou, Jiangxi, Anqing, Anhui and Zhenjiang, Jiangsu.
1993: the international conference on the protection of baiji was held in Nanjing.
1996: 65438+On February 25th, Wuhan Baiji Dolphin Conservation Foundation was formally established.
1996: In February, the Ministry of Agriculture held an emergency meeting on the protection of baiji to discuss the protection countermeasures.
1997: In June, experts from china wildlife conservation association and some college students from Peking University and the National People's Congress proposed that1997 be designated as the Year of Saving the Endangered Wild Animal-Baiji Dolphin.
1997: In August, the "Yangtze River Treasure Baiji Dolphin Exhibition" was held in beijing museum of natural history.
2000: In April, the website "Aibaifen" was opened in Beijing.
2002: In March, Tao Xingshi, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, submitted a proposal to strengthen the protection of baiji at the CPPCC meeting.
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