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Meet cop15 | Open the doors of the Red River biodiversity every day

Meet cop15 | Open the doors of the Red River biodiversity every day

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One thing a day opens the door to the biodiversity of the Red River

Meet cop15 | Open the doors of the Red River biodiversity every day

The golden ring snake (Bungarus fasciatus), commonly known as the golden armor belt, the gold-clad iron, the golden foot belt, the flower fan handle (Hakka dialect), the umbrella handle (Teochew dialect) or the Buddha snake, is a species of ring snake genus, is a very poisonous snake. The golden ring snake is a highly venomous snake with anterior groove teeth, which is called "three snakes" together with cobras and gray rat snakes, and is a famous edible snake species. The golden ring snake is found around 25 degrees north latitude and south of it. The golden-ringed snake, like other snakes of the genus Ringed Snake, is slow-moving, does not like to attack humans, and feeds mainly on small vertebrates. The golden ring snake is less venomous than its close relative, the silver ring snake, but it is still a highly venomous snake, and the number is also more than that of the silver ring snake. The head is oval, the whole body has a yellow ring and a black ring arranged alternately, the two rings are roughly equal in width and narrowness, and the tail is short and blunt. It is found in plains, hills, montane jungles, ponds, streams and ditches, and near dwellings. The domestic distribution is mainly distributed in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guangdong Province, Hainan Province, Fujian Province, Jiangxi Province, Yunnan Province, Hubei Province, Honghe Prefecture is mainly distributed in the National Nature Reserve; foreign distribution in Vietnam, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Myanmar and other countries. In September 2020, the State Forestry and Grassland Administration issued the Notice on Regulating the Scope of Classification and Management of Prohibited Wild Animals, which prohibits breeding activities for the purpose of edible snakes, and guides farmers to stop breeding except for special circumstances such as retaining seed sources in an appropriate amount.

Meet cop15 | Open the doors of the Red River biodiversity every day

Acacia farnesiana (Linn.) Willd.), aliases: duck soap tree, spiny bulb, message tree, etc.; shrub or small tree, rough bark, brown, multi-branched, twigs often curved in a zigzag shape, with small skin holes. The leaves are needle-like and grow shorter on twigs. Two pinnate compound leaves, the leaf shaft is bad, covered with grayish-white soft hairs, and the pinnae are 4-8 pairs. The flowers are yellow and fragrant; the ovary is cylindrical and slightly hairy. The pods are swollen, nearly cylindrical, brown, glabrous, stiff or curved; the seeds are numerous, brown, ovate, flowering from 3 to 6 months; the fruit period is 7 to 11 months. This kind of multi-branched, thorny, can be planted as a hedge; the wood is hard, can be valuable equipment; the roots and pods contain tannins, can be black dyes, into the medicine can converge, clear heat; the flowers are very fragrant, can be Titian essence; the resin flowing from the stem can be used for art and medicinal purposes, and the quality is better than acacia. Native to Australia, acacia is distributed in Zhejiang, Taiwan, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Sichuan and other places in China, and Honghe Prefecture is mainly distributed in national nature reserves. In ancient times, people were often used for external treatment of wounds, boils and swelling venoms, venomous snake bites can also be used as antidotes, which can directly kill cells infected by bacteria, and play analgesic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral effects. After years of research, it has been found that it can comprehensively kill the acne-causing Propionibacterium acnes in just a few hours, even if it is a severe hard mass, nodule, cyst to make acne, adhere to the use can also achieve the effect of acne removal. The flower language and symbolism of the acacia represent meaning: fleeting happiness.

Source Red River Forest Grass

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