Ferret shark
Ferret shark (scientific name: Galeocerdo cuvier), full name Jushi mustela shark, also known as tiger ... 4 Economic utilization; 5 References; 6 external chain links; Distribution . The fish is found in tropical and temperate waters of all oceans around the world. The Atlantic side from North America to the Caribbean to South America, the Pacific side from Japan to New Zealand, and Africa and other places have also been witnessed, distributed ...
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Habitat
It is a typical forest animal, mainly inhabiting the dense tropical rainforests and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests of South Asia. [4] He loves to live in low-lying areas. [2] The altitude of the habitat is mostly about 3000m, and the highest activity area can reach 3500m above sea level. It is found occasionally in broad-leaved and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests.
Morphological characteristics
Malay bears are the smallest members of the bear family. They are about 120–150 cm long, 110–140 cm long, 70 cm shoulder width, 3–7 cm tail length, and 27–75 kg weight, with male bears 10–20% larger than female bears. The Malay bear is covered in black hair, with a fat neck, a short round head, small eyes, a bare nose and lips, and small ears and a wide neck. The whole body hair is short and fluffy, dark and smooth; The nose and periphery are brownish yellow, and the eye circles are grayish brown; There are symmetrical hairs on both shoulders, and a hairy rotation in the center of the thoracic plaque. The tail is about the same length as the ear; The base of the toe finger is connected with short webs.
The Malay bear is the only bear subfamily that does not hibernate
It is mainly distributed in Southeast Asia and South Asia, with a small distribution in Luchun, Yunnan, China, and Mangkang, Tibet. Living in tropical and subtropical forests, sexually lonely, resting in trees during the day, nocturnal activity, quick movement, good climbing. Timid, afraid of the cold but not hibernating. Omnivorous, eating leaves, fruits, honey, insects and small animals. Sexually mature at about 3 years of age, gestation period 7-8 months, 1-2 litters per litter. The average life expectancy is about 24 years. It is a national first-class protected animal in China
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The Malay bear
The Malay bear ( Scientific name : Helarctos malayanus ) is a small bear of the genus Carnivorous Malay bear. It is the smallest surviving bear, with a body length of 110-150 cm and a weight of 27-75 kg. The whole body is black, the body is fat and the neck is short, the head is short and round, the eyes are small, the nose and lips are bare and hairless, and the ears are small and the neck is wide. There are symmetrical hairs on both shoulders, and a hairy rotation in the center of the thoracic plaque. The tail is about the same length as the ear; The base of the toe finger is connected with short webs. The thorax is usually dotted with a conspicuous "U" pattern of light brownish yellow or yellowish-white markings. The tongue is long and suitable for licking and eating termites. The claw hook is sickle-shaped and is good at climbing.
Brief introduction
also known as "armored rat". It is an endangered species living in tropical forests, grasslands, semi-deserts and warm flatlands and forests in Central and South America, with a total of 21 species in 9 genera (1 genus and 1 species extinct), including naked-tailed armadillos, round-headed armadillos, Phi Woolly armadillos, Hooded armadillos, armadillos, six-banded armadillos, large armadillos, three-banded armadillos, and small armadillos.
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Morphological characteristics
Most species of armadillos, with bony carapace covering the head, body, tail and outer legs; This layer of bone armor penetrates deep into the skin and is covered by thin keratinous tissue. The bony carapace of the head, the anterior half and the posterior half is separated. The bone armor in the middle of the body is banded and can be flexibly moved. In places where the body has no bony discs, there are sparse hairs. Armadillos have small ears and a long pointed mouth. There are powerful claws on the front feet for digging holes.
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armadillo
The armadillo is a small mammal that is closely related to anteaters and sloths, protecting itself with armor-like bone armor. The armadillo family, widespread in the southern and Southern United States, covers joint bands or cuticular bone plates and can curl into a round ball to protect the whole body. The toes have long claws, love to dig holes, and have nail-like teeth and feed on insects and other invertebrates. The size varies, with giant armadillos about 120 cm long and rare pink fairy armadillos about 12 cm long.
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