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  • The Sun Bear

    The Sun Bear

    The sun bear stands 120-150cm in length, making it the smallest member in the bear family. Thanks to its inward-turned paws with sickle-shaped sharp claws, the sun bear becomes an indisputable tree-climbing expert.
    The Takin

    The Takin

    The takin is a big bovid animal living in the dense forests at the eastern foot of the Himalayas. Its sturdiness is between the goat and the antelope with the shape of an ox.
    The Elk

    The Elk

    The elk is the world' rare animal only found in China. it is commonly known as "our unlikes" because the animal has been described as having "he head of a horse, the antlers of a deer, the tail of a donkey and the hoofs of a cow."
    Camelus Bactrianus

    Camelus Bactrianus

    Camelus bactrianus runs fairly fast and has good stamina. Nicknamed "ship of the desert", it lives in bleak and boundless deserts and can resist thirst, hunger, heat and cold.
    The Clouded Leopard

    The Clouded Leopard

    The clouded leopard is as big as a cat, but its skull and teeth are typical of a leopard. It's light grayish brown all over the body, with cloud-shaped dark spots on both sides.
    The Beaver

    The Beaver

    The beaver is China's biggest rodent capable of swimming and diving. It's mainly active during the night.
    The Przewalski's Gazelle

    The Przewalski's Gazelle

    The Przewalski's gazelle runs as fast as an arrow flies off the string, with its body leaving a beautiful curve in the sky.
    The Wild Yak

    The Wild Yak

    The wild yak was originally found only in and around the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. It is a typical high-altitude animal that can survive severe cold.
    The Wild Ox

    The Wild Ox

    The wild ox has a big body, with two thick and sharp curved horns. There
    The Hog Deer

    The Hog Deer

    The hog deer has a sturdy body and short and small limbs. Its low positioning buttocks are round and similar to those of a hog. That's why it
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