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What wild animals are there in Xiamen?

There are many wild animal oils in Fujian, so it is impossible to list them one by one. Among them, the precious wild animals are as follows:

There are six kinds of cats in Fujian Province, namely leopard cat, jungle cat, golden cat, clouded leopard, leopard cat and South China tiger, all of which are listed as prohibited species in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Except the leopard cat, the other five kinds of cats are national key protected wild animals, among which the South China Tiger is the rarest.

South China tigers may exist in remote mountainous areas such as western Fujian, but at present, only traces of field activities such as hanging claws have been found, and no entities have been found. Golden cats and leopard cats used to be important fur animals in Fujian, but now there are almost no traces. Leopard cats, in particular, have not been found for many years. There are still a certain number of clouded leopards in our province, distributed all over the country. At present, the biggest threat to them is the high-voltage lines and large animal traps set by illegal poachers.

Fujian's black bear belongs to South China subspecies and is a national second-class protected wild animal. At present, the number of black bears is very rare, only living in some broad-leaved forests and mixed coniferous and broadleaved forests in mountainous areas.

Pangolin is widely distributed in Fujian, and most of them dig holes in the grass at the foot of the mountain or in the wet places of hilly shrubs. Due to the high price of pangolin's meat and scales, many pangolins have been poached in recent years, and now the number is very small, and they are listed as national second-class protected wild animals.

Sumen antelope is a national second-class protected wild animal, which is widely distributed in Fujian from mountainous areas to coastal areas. However, due to illegal poaching, the number of Sumen antelope has declined rapidly, especially poachers often kill Sumen antelope regardless of gender and age, which has a great influence on it.

Both white stork and black stork are national first-class protected wild animals, 1997 was only found in Fujian coastal area 1 animal.

There are two kinds of spoonbill and black-faced spoonbill in Fujian, which live in remote areas such as offshore beaches, estuaries and wetlands.

There are two kinds of swans and cygnets in Fujian, both of which are national second-class protected wild animals. They overwinter in Nanping, Shaowu and other places, and the number is very small, because there is little human interference suitable for them to overwinter, and rivers and lakes rich in aquatic plants are destroyed.

Yuanyang is a national second-class protected wild animal. At present, about 200 ducks spend the winter in Yuanyang Reserve in Pingnan County every year, which is also rare in other parts of the province.

Tiger frog is distributed in paddy fields, ponds, reservoirs and swamps in the plains and semi-mountainous areas below 900 meters above sea level in Fujian. It is a national second-class protected wild animal. Tiger frog has disappeared in coastal areas and is on the verge of extinction due to excessive killing and extensive use of pesticides. Rana spinosa lives in a cave beside a mountain stream. After being preyed by humans in large quantities, the number of Rana spinosa has dropped sharply.

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