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Rare animals and plants handwritten newspaper

Protection of rare animals and plants is imminent, and many species are on the verge of extinction. As citizens of the earth, we should undertake the mission of protecting rare animals and plants. The following is a handwritten newspaper of rare animals and plants compiled by me. Welcome to reading.

Rare Animal and Plant Manuscript (1) Rare Animal and Plant Manuscript (2) Rare Animal and Plant Manuscript (3) Rare Animal and Plant Manuscript (4) The magical lotus king of the world's eight rare plants? Wang Lian, growing in the Amazon River valley of South America, is the largest lotus in the world, with a diameter of over 2m and a maximum of 4m. It is round, its leaf edge curls upward, floating on the water, and it can bear a child of twenty or thirty kilograms without sinking.

Ancient living fossils? Metasequoia glyptostroboides, 1946 A Metasequoia that died out on the earth hundreds of millions of years ago was found in Wanxian County, Sichuan Province, China. Ancient living fossils? .

Tropical rain forest giant tree? Wangtianshu, 1974, an unusually tall tree was found in Xishuangbanna, China, more than 20 meters higher than other trees around. If you want to see its crown, you must look up to see it, the highest height is over 80 m.

The crown of ferns? Alsophila spinulosa, a fern, is an ancient primitive plant. Today, ferns are mostly herbs. Alsophila spinulosa (also known as Alsophila spinulosa) is a very limited number of woody ferns left after the extinction of dinosaurs, which is extremely precious.

Strange longevity leaves? Centurium, a short stump-like plant that grows in the desert area of southwest Africa, has only a pair of leaves and will not die for a hundred years, so it is called Centurium.

Dove tree in China? Davidia involucrata, native to China, blooms in early summer. It looks like a white dove, dancing with the wind, very beautiful. Introduced by westerners, it is called "Davidia involucrata". Dove tree in China? .

The heaviest coconut? Sea coconut, which grows only in Seychelles, is the heaviest nut in the world. Although sea coconuts can flow away with the sea water, they cannot settle in other places.

Camellia is a rare treasure? Camellia chrysantha was discovered on 1960 in Nanning, China. It is a rare treasure of golden yellow flowers, with delicate color, narrow distribution area and small quantity.

Of course, the giant panda ranks first in the list of rare and endemic animals in China. The giant panda is an endemic animal in China, and its existing main habitat is the mountainous area around the Sichuan Basin in central and western China. There are about 1590 wild giant pandas in the world. Because of its low reproduction rate and high requirements for the living environment, it is listed as an endangered species in the Red Book of Endangered Animals in China and is the national treasure of China.

Second, baiji, also known as baiji and baiji, is a freshwater cetacean baiji, which is only produced in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China. It has a long snout, a spindle-shaped body, bare skin, likes to live in groups, is gentle and cautious, and its audio-visual organs are seriously degraded, so its sonar system is particularly sensitive. Baiji dolphin is a national first-class protected animal and a rare aquatic mammal unique to China. Panda in the water? China has been included in the list of extinct species in the world, and it was listed as one of the top ten extinct species in recent years by the United Nations Fund for Nature and the American Discovery Channel from 2000 to 2009.

Third place: Chinese alligator, a kind of alligator endemic to China, commonly known as Pig Polong and Earth Dragon, is also one of the smallest crocodile species in the world. Mainly distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and Taihu Lake, the number of wild Chinese alligators may be less than 200, including about 50 adult Chinese alligators. Its threat mainly comes from habitat destruction. It is a national first-class protected animal in China, listed in Appendix I of CITES, while IUCN is listed as extremely dangerous.

Fourth place, crested ibis was called crested ibis and red ibis in ancient times, and crested ibis is unique to East Asia. Crested ibis is a hermaphrodite bird. The feathers of adult birds are white, but the upper and lower feathers are slightly pink. I like to perch on the top of tall trees and forage near rice fields, swamps and mountain streams. 1960, the International Committee for the Protection of Birds listed crested ibis on the international list of protected birds. On August 9th, 2005, Hanzhong crested ibis living area was approved as a national nature reserve by the State Council. After protection and reproduction, the number of crested ibis has now reached about 1500, including more than 700 wild populations.

Fifth, golden monkey (golden monkey) vertebrate, mammal, primate, monkey family, colobus subfamily, rhinoceros. The body length is about 70cm and the tail length is about equal to or longer than the body length. The nose is big and upturned. Thick lips, no cheek pouch. The hair on the back is long and shiny, the color is cyan, the hair on the top of the head, neck, shoulders, upper arms, back and tail is gray-black, and the hair on the head side, neck side, trunk abdomen and inner limbs is brown and soft. Living conditions; The golden monkey lives in the broad-leaved forest and mixed coniferous and broadleaved forest at an altitude of 1400 ~ 3000 m, almost in the same area as the giant panda, and is also afraid of heat and cold. Golden monkey is an endemic animal in China, which belongs to the national first-class protected animal. There are three species of golden monkeys in China, including Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou. There are thirty-nine golden monkeys in Sichuan breeding in Qinling Mountains, and all the golden monkeys add up to more than 4,000. Yunnan golden monkey lives in the snow-capped mountains and fir forests in remote Yunnan and Tibet, with only 1000 in number; Guizhou golden monkey only exists in Fan Jing, Guizhou, and the number is only over 700.