- Anglerfish
Distribution area: distributed in the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, also found in the Arctic Ocean, all produced along the coast of China [bai]
Detailed introduction: Anglerfish may not be heard of much, if most people may have heard of the salmon, the small lantern on the dorsal fin is a sharp weapon for catfish to lure food.
2. Long-eared jerboa
Distribution area: China, Mongolia
Details: This jerboa is very rare, its small size, known for its large and long ears, mainly feeding on the seeds of duty, young leaves of plants and insects, although small in size, can jump more than a meter high, in 2016 was listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
3. Twisted goat
Distribution: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
Details: This is a large wild goat, and because there are fewer than 2,500 wild buttocks, the species has also been listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
4. Raccoon dog
Distribution area: Exists in some parts of China, more in Japan [bai]
Details: This animal looks extremely cute, is a canine animal in East Asia, and is currently the only existing night blind animal in the world, this animal is a good rock climber, more like to climb trees, in some parts of China has been extinct, and in Japan more survival.
5. Maned wolf
Distribution area: South America
Details: Although this animal is accustomed to the name of wolves, it is actually the largest canine in South America, a species that mates with deer, and evolved its long legs in order to adapt to the high savannah of South America, and he is also the tallest of wild canines.
6. African gazelle
Distribution area: East Africa
Details: This antelope has a long neck, found in habitats with woody plants, their heads are relatively small, their glasses and ears are relatively large, this breed only males have horns, and the neck is also stronger than females.
7. Spot-backed duiker
Distribution: In Ivory Coast and elsewhere in Africa
Details: This little antelope has a gold or reddish-brown fur and distinctive zebra stripes, prefers to live mainly in the lowlands and rainforests, and mainly likes to eat leaves and fruits.
8. Imperial flycatcher
Distribution area: southern North America to Amazon rainforest and southeastern corner of Brazil [bai]
Details: This is a finch, the male of this bird has a gorgeous transverse fan-shaped crown, feeds mainly on flying insects, prefers to live mainly in humid areas such as tropical rainforests, and was identified as having 4 separate species in 1933.
9. Five-lined flying lizard
Distribution area: It is found in Malaysia and southern Thailand
Details: This flying lizard was listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 2012, is a low-risk species, is a member of the flying lizard genus Draco, and looks a little scary.
10. Flying lemurs
Distribution area: throughout Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore
Details: It is not really a lemur, although it is called a flying lemur, it does not actually fly, and is better at jumping between trees. It is an animal that prefers to be nocturnal and prefers to eat soft plant parts.