Giant Panda: The giant panda is a unique species in China and a first-class protected animal in China.
Giant pandas have lived on the earth for at least 8 million years and are known as "living fossils" and "national treasures of China". It is the image ambassador of WWF and the flagship species of global biodiversity conservation. Although giant pandas usually sell cute, they are as dangerous as other bear species when they are angry, and their biting power is second only to polar bears. Obviously, it can survive by strength and has to make a living by selling cute.
Asian elephant: Asian elephant is Thailand's national treasure.
Elephants can be seen everywhere in Thailand, so Thailand is also known as the "White Elephant Kingdom". Asian elephants enjoy a high status in Thai culture and are a symbol of strength and elegance. The Asian elephant is an auspicious animal in Thailand. In ancient times, it was not only an indispensable means of transportation in daily life, but also the mount of King China in the war. However, there are only about 3,000 wild elephants and only about 4,000 captive elephants in Thailand.
Zhu: Zhu is unique to East Asia.
Zhu is the national bird of Japan and has always been regarded as a god bird by the Japanese royal family. Due to environmental deterioration and other factors, the population has dropped sharply. By 1980s, there were only seven wild populations in the southern foot of Qinling Mountains in Yangxian County, Shaanxi Province, China. After artificial breeding, the population reached 200 (2008). Zhu Xi has long been extinct in Japan. The existing crested ibis was donated and lent to Japan by China, and the only wild crested ibis in the world is only found in China.
Polar bear: The polar bear is a symbol of Russia.
In the eyes of Russians, the image of a bear is a hero and a symbol of courage, strength and wisdom. Polar bear is a large animal, which coincides with Russia's vast territory. With the global temperature rising, the Arctic ice floes gradually began to melt, and the polar bear's former home was damaged to some extent, and it is likely to become extinct in the near future, which needs human protection.
Koala: Koala is Australia's national treasure and a precious primitive arboreal animal unique to Australia.
It sleeps 18 hours every day, with a gentle temperament and a simple and honest posture. As human beings expand their homes step by step, the habitat and living environment of koalas are gradually shrinking. New calculations show that there are only 43,000 koalas in the wild.