1. Rabbit.
Rabbits have long, tubular ears (the ear length is several times longer than the ear width), a short tufted tail, and strong hind legs that are much longer than the forelimbs.
Based on body size, they can be divided into large rabbits, medium rabbits and small rabbits. The weight of large rabbits is about 5 to 8 kilograms (there are also a few exceeding 8 kilograms), and the weight of medium rabbits is about 2 kilograms. ~4 kilograms, and the weight of small rabbits is about less than 2 kilograms. Generally speaking, the body of a rabbit can be divided into four parts: head and neck, trunk, limbs and tail.
2. Koala.
The koala is Australia’s national treasure and a unique and precious primitive arboreal animal in Australia. The English name Koala?bear comes from ancient Aboriginal words, meaning "nodrink". Because koalas get 90% of the water they need from the eucalyptus leaves they feed on, and only drink water when they are sick and drought, locals call it "kwale", which also means "not drinking water."
Koalas are not members of the Ursidae family, and they are far from that. Ursids belong to the order Carnivora, while koalas belong to the order Marsupials. It sleeps 18 hours a day, has a docile temperament and a simple and honest body.
3. Hamster.
Hamsters are small to large, mouse-shaped rodents with compact bodies. The body is short and thick, weighing 30 to 1000 grams. The length of the tail ranges from 7 to 106 mm, generally half the body length, without scales, and covered with dense hairs. In a few species (such as desert hamsters), it is very short, less than half the length of the hind feet.
4. Giant panda.
It is the only mammal belonging to the order Carnivora, Ursidae, subfamily Giant Panda and genus Giant Panda, with a head and body length of 1.2-1.8 meters and a tail length of 10-12 cm. It weighs 80-120 kilograms and can reach up to 180 kilograms. Its body color is black and white. It has round cheeks, big dark circles under the eyes, a chubby body, the iconic pigeon-toed walking style, and a scalpel. Sharp claws. It is one of the cutest animals in the world.
5. Tibetan antelope.
The body length is 135 cm, the shoulder height is 80 cm, and the weight is 45-60 kg. The female is slightly smaller. The head is wide and long, the muzzle is thick, and the nose is broad and slightly raised. Males have long black horns.
It inhabits alpine grasslands, meadows and alpine desert areas at an altitude of 3700-5500 meters. It forages in the morning and evening and is good at running. Can form large flocks of tens of thousands. In summer, females migrate north along fixed routes.
Due to being in a sub-zero environment all year round, it is covered with thick downy hair. It is a first-level protected animal in China. Nature reserves such as Qiangtang, Hoh Xil, and Sanjiangyuan have been established. They are mainly distributed in Qiangtang, China. It is centered on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau region (Qinghai, Tibet, and Xinjiang), and a small amount is found in the Ladakh region of China.