For example: sharks, dolphins, whales, swans, geese, foxes, pandas, Tibetan mastiffs, magpies, tigers, lions, monkeys, squirrels, hippos, scorpions, ducks, mice, and cranes.
1. Fox
Fox is an animal belonging to the genus Fox of the family Mammalia, order Carnivore, order Canidae. Generally speaking, foxes are also called red foxes, red foxes and grass foxes. Their flexible ears can accurately locate sounds, their sense of smell is sensitive, and their slender legs can run quickly, with a maximum speed of about 50km/h. Therefore, they are mainly small fish, clams, shrimps, crabs, rodents, birds, and insects. They feed on animals and sometimes some plants.
2. Swan
Swan refers to the bird of the Yan tribe (scientific name: Cygnus). It is a wandering bird and a national second-level protected animal. It is distributed on every continent except Africa and Antarctica. It is the largest group of individuals in the Anatidae family. The neck is slender, exceeding the body length or the same length as the body; the base of the mouth is high and the front end is flat, and the eye glands are exposed; the tail is short and round, with 20-24 tail feathers; the webs are powerful, but the hind toes do not have webs.
3. Tiger
Tiger is a typical mountain forest animal, ranging from tropical rainforest and evergreen broad-leaved forest in the south to deciduous broad-leaved forest and mixed coniferous broad-leaved forest in the north. Lin, can live a good life. Tigers often move alone, and only during the breeding season do males and females live together.
4. Rabbit
Rabbits have long tubular ears (ear length is several times longer than ear width), a short tufted tail, and strong hind legs that are much longer than the forelimbs. ***9 genera and 43 species. The most species are found in eastern Asia, southern Asia, Africa and North America, with a few species distributed in Europe and South America. Some species are widely distributed or have been introduced to many areas, while many species are very restricted in distribution. Terrestrial, mostly found in deserts, desertified steppes, tropical sparse forests, steppes and forests or woods.
5. Pandas
Giant pandas have lived on the earth for at least 8 million years. They are known as "living fossils" and "China's national treasures", that is, the national animal, and the World Wildlife Fund's Image ambassador and a flagship species for world biodiversity conservation. As of January 2021, China's wild population of giant pandas has increased to 1,864.