What are the protected animals that cannot be touched in China?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-05

The "first-class protected animals" in people's hearts are either elegant and cute, or they are not lively relatives. However, behind this gorgeous skin, there is a fragile population, and the slightest mistake can lead to imprisonment. Today's morning flight will take stock of 8 kinds of "first-class national security" treasures that must not be "desecrated". no.1 The nobleman among the monkeys: The Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey First of all, the national first-class protected animal that has to be mentioned is the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey with the reputation of "the nobleman among the monkeys". Netizens jokingly said that under the backdrop of the monkey-like behavior of the "old watch of Emeishan", the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey looks extraordinarily quiet. Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey, as the name suggests, is covered with gold wire, and its movements are also very soft and elegant. The Sichuan snub-nosed monkey lives mainly in the high mountains and dense forests, and currently inhabits mainly in Sichuan, where they are a very close population. In the face of human touch, they will sit obediently, peel and eat the fruit while enjoying the "sticking" of humans.

The habit of the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey does not quarrel and does not make trouble, which makes people particularly fond of it. The Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey is a unique species in China, the number is very scarce, and the population is very precious. Therefore, it is vigorously protected by the state. Despite this, there were also criminals who targeted the fur of the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey and poached it, so they were severely punished by the law. no.2 Fat "mermaid": The dugong dugong has a very beautiful flower name, and that is "mermaid". Although they are internationally protected animals, their appearance is not good. The spindle-shaped body shape makes it look very bulky and bloated.

A dark gray body color, not too smooth skin, and extremely slow movements, only add to the "greasy" atmosphere. Dugong is a mammal of the genus Dugong of the order Manatee, mainly distributed in the coastal area of Guangxi, and prefers to inhabit tropical shallow sea waters. Despite being slow and bulky, dugongs have a keen sense of hearing and a very long lifespan, averaging 78 years. Therefore, although the dugong is a national first-class protected animal in China, it has also been hunted by humans in large numbers before. The meat of dugongs is made into seafood, and other derivatives of dugongs are sold on the black market to make huge profits. If these poaching practices are confirmed, the perpetrators will be severely punished. no.3 Plateau Treasure: Tibetan Antelope Tibetan Antelope is a plateau treasure, mainly living in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau region where people are inaccessible, the climate is cold, and the environment is harsh. It is also a national first-class protected animal, and the dugong can live for an average of 78 years, while the Tibetan antelope is very "short-lived", only about 8 years. The Tibetan antelope is very lean, and in order to adapt to the cold climate, the Tibetan antelope has evolved a dense and thick fur.

In terms of appearance, it is very easy to identify the Tibetan antelope, the color of their back is a unique reddish-brown, standing on the plateau and looking at it, the herd of Tibetan antelope is as beautiful and lovely as red agate. In addition, the male Tibetan antelope also has a pair of powerful horns, towering into the sky, like a harp. The horns on the head of the male Tibetan antelope were originally used only to defend against predators or to compete for the right to mate. But greedy humans have their eyes on the horns of the male Tibetan antelope, which they "depend on for survival", and cut them out to take out the horns. The horns stripped from the male Tibetan antelope have become the "soft **" in the black market, so although the Tibetan antelope population has fled away from dangerous humans and fled to live in the steep alpine areas, it still can't escape the fate of being brutally hunted by humans. According to the statistics of relevant departments, in the past 10 years, poachers have continued to break into the habitat of Tibetan antelopes and brutally hunt them, and it is conservatively estimated that as many as 20,000 Tibetan antelopes die under shotguns every year. The 10-year-long slaughter has put the Tibetan antelope population in the alpine region under severe threat. Therefore, in order to effectively protect the precious Tibetan antelope population, the state has not only established protected areas, but also strengthened supervision and punishment. Poachers who illegally hunt Tibetan antelopes may be imprisoned. no.4 As soon as it appears, it is a Chinese painting: The fourth rare national first-class protected animal of the crested ibis is the crested ibis, which "wears a Chinese painting on its body". The crested ibis is a sacred bird in the eyes of the Chinese and a very rare existence. Historically, the crested ibis has even been a symbol of royalty. Despite this, the crested ibis has not received the protection it deserves, and its scope has been reduced to the world's endangered species.

In the past, the crested ibis was hard to find in the wild, and the population was in jeopardy. With the increasing awareness of the protection of rare wild animals, people have carried out uninterrupted protection of the crested ibis for 40 years. Finally, the wild population of the crested ibis was restored to more than 5,000 individuals. no.5 Through the Millennium: The Brown Horse Pheasant is a species that has traveled through the millennium, why is it said so? It turns out that this animal was recorded as early as the "Book of Birds" in the Spring and Autumn Period. The ancients have always praised the brown horse chicken, believing that their integrity and quality are incomparable. During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao's son Cao Zhi wrote a poem for him, calling it "the bird is fierce", and praised the courage and strength of the brown horse chicken. Now, the brown horse chicken has also been mixed with its own "strength" and has become a national first-class wild protected animal.

Despite this, there are still criminals who have an attempt on the brown horse chicken. For example, you want to sell the beautiful tail feathers of the brown horse chicken as a valuable ornament on the black market. Therefore, the brown horse chicken was once hunted in the 60s of the 20th century, and now it is completely protected by the state. no.6 The "four dislikes" of fighting for love: the sixth national first-class protected animal that cannot be easily touched is the slope deer. Polu is also known as the "Four Likes" because of its strange appearance. The slope deer are more extreme in appearance, they have horns and hooves, but they have their own lengths. The head and face of the deer are like horses, and the two horns are like deer; The hooves are hard, but like oxen; The tail is flexible, but resembles a donkey's tail.

Po deer usually seem docile, but when they compete for the "right to mate" during the breeding season, they are like beating chicken blood. The two strong-blooded deer, for the imminent outbreak of love, constantly attacked each other with their hard horns, vowing to fight to the death. Now, after the country's planned breeding and stocking, the originally precarious Po deer population has finally regained a trace of vitality. If someone tries to "pick the fruit" at this time, they are very likely to face prison time. no.7 The King of the Snow: The snow leopard survives in harsh environments all year round, and the severe cold weather makes it exercise its strength and courage. Although they have survived away from humans, poachers still kill snow leopards and hunt them for their precious fur. Under the long-term indiscriminate killing, the snow leopard population has also become precarious, and even at risk of extinction for a time, it has been included in the list of national first-class protected animals.

Despite legal protections and human regulation, the number of snow leopards in the wild is still unreliable. no.8 Flying over sea level: The last national first-class protected animal that cannot be desecrated is the Chinese white dolphin. Some people may not have heard of the name of the Chinese white dolphin, they are close relatives of killer whales, and they mainly live in the ocean. The Chinese white dolphin has a very high ecological value, it can be said that it is a "treasure of the sea", and some people also believe that the Chinese white dolphin is more precious than the giant panda.

For the Chinese white dolphin, people are still deepening, and there are many mysteries hidden in them. At the same time, the protection of Chinese white dolphins is also increasing. Therefore, if you accidentally injure a treasure in the sea, not to mention whether you will be put in prison, at least you will not be able to escape the "interrogation" of the public procuratorate and law. In addition to the "common" giant pandas,

There are many other national first-class protected animals in China. For example, the above 8 types are all prohibited by the state. Therefore, when you see them in the wild, you should not only stay away, but also take care of them, thank you for reading.

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