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International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

author:Sichuan people's livelihood information

April 8 is the International Day for the Protection of Rare Animals

And Qingchuan Tangjiahe is known as

"Rare wildlife at low altitudes around the world

One of the highest encounter rates"

Next, welcome to the Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Let's look for the "fantastic beasts" in the mountains and forests

01

Panda - a national treasure

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Ma Wenhu

The round and round image of the giant panda looks cute and cute, and it always captures our hearts. And the reason why they appear here is, of course, delicious bamboo.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Ma Wenhu

Tangjiahe grows 12 bamboo species such as Qingchuan arrow bamboo, rough flower arrow bamboo, etc., among which Qingchuan arrow bamboo has small leaves and less fluff, which is sweet and refreshing to eat, so it attracts many wild giant pandas to inhabit here.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Chen Limin

02

Takin - endless bull energy

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Source: Muyimu MYM

If it is said that Tangjiahe has the strongest combat effectiveness, the takin must be on the list, with a force value of 5 stars. As a species with a strong physique and a large population, it can be said that the takin has few natural predators in the Tangjia River.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"
International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

03

Tibetan chief monkey - Sichuan opera changes face, I am good

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

The Tibetan monkey is endemic to China, they have a large head, a short tail, and a "Sichuan opera face" as they grow older. Young Tibetan monkeys have white faces, become bright red in adulthood, and gradually turn grayish-black in old age.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Source: Medaka

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Chen Shiying

04

Black Bear – Bear bears are never picky eaters

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Deng Jianxin

The black bear has a round head, large ears and small eyes, and feeds on plant leaves, buds, fruits, and seeds, and sometimes eats insects, bird eggs, and small mammals, and is an omnivorous animal. They inhabit mountain forests, climb trees, swim, walk upright, and are generally nocturnal.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Source: Guangyuan Financial Media

05

Yellowthroat Marten – Forest killer

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Deng Jianxin

The yellow-throated marten has a slender body, only the tail is 2/3 of the body length, and it is the largest species in the genus Mink, mainly preys on forest musk deer, small muntjac, young wild boar, various rodents, rabbits, birds and large insects, and is a proper carnivore.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Zhao Hui

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

Photo by Ma Wenhu

06

Fawn – Forest Elf

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

The fawn's eyes are smart and transparent, and there are black stripes on the inner edge of the forehead to the inner side of the horn base, which modifies the fawn's radiant look. Generally in the early morning, evening, and night when out of activities, when the forest is deep to see deer, chance encounter is lucky.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"
International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

07

Iwamatsu Rat——不爱車家

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

The appearance of the rock squirrel is not much different from that of ordinary squirrels, and it is not easy to find because of the similar color of the pine fur to the rocks. It is said that the rock squirrel is particularly fond of a nest and does not move unless necessary.

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"
International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

There are also all kinds of birds and animals

Waiting for you to meet by chance

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

▲川金丝猴 | 白永兴 摄

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

▲Imala|Photo by Li Fujun

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

▲ Spot-tailed hazel chicken|Photo by Chen Limin

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

▲大斑啄木鸟 | 何祥芝 摄

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

▲Wild boar|Photo by Deng Jianxin

International Rare Animal Protection Day丨Welcome to Qingchuan and Tangjiahe version of "Animal World"

▲凤头麦鸡 | 马文虎 摄

Come to Tangjiahe

Encounter a variety of wild animals together

Feel the magic of life thriving here

Experience the beauty of nature

Source of this article: Qingchuan release

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