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What kind of animals belong to the four treasures of Qinling Mountains?

The four treasures of Qinling refer to four rare animals, namely crested ibis, giant panda, golden monkey and takin. In 211, he participated in the Xi 'an World Horticultural Exposition and stayed in the Four Treasures Pavilion of the World Horticultural Exposition, which further strengthened and solidified this title.

origin of the name: because the "Four Treasures of Qinling Mountains" mainly live in the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi, Shaanxi people call these four rare national treasures the Four Treasures of Qinling Mountains.

crested ibis is a rare bird. Since the middle of the 2th century, due to the impact of human social production activities on the environment, crested ibis is difficult to adapt to the changed environment, and its number has decreased sharply.

Zhu Xi has a gentle personality, which is regarded as a symbol of good luck by Chinese people, and is called "auspicious bird". The crested ibis has a long beak, crested crested ibis and red cheeks. Its feathers are white with red in the middle, and its neck is covered with drooping long willow-shaped feathers, and its body length is about 8 cm. It usually perches on tall trees and flies to paddy fields, marshes and mountain streams when it is foraging, to catch locusts, frogs, small fish, snails and loaches for a living.

crested ibis, a rare bird, also known as ibis (generic name), flamingo and crested ibis (northern name), is known as "Oriental jewel", "Oriental jewel" and "auspicious bird".

crested ibis has a mouth about 17 cm long, a slightly downward curved tip, a naked red face, dozens of willow-shaped feathers extending from the pillow to form a crest, which is white all over, with beautiful vermilion colors on its wings, abdomen and tail, and vermilion on its legs and claws. It likes to fly in groups together. Its unique beautiful and elegant posture and light dancing during ups and downs have been admired by poets of all ages, leaving poems such as "The wind and Nong Yu water reflect on the golden embankment of the sun" and "Zhu Xi plays with new algae and wanders around the stream".

in p>196, crested ibis was listed as an "international protected bird" at the 12th World Conference for the Protection of Birds, which was widely distributed in eastern Asia in history. There were records of crested ibis in 14 provinces in China, but they were not found anywhere in the 196s and 197s. They were once thought to have been extinct in the wild. It was not until the summer of 1981 that the only remaining wild crested ibis population in the world was rediscovered in Yangxian County, Shaanxi Province, and a conservation observation station was established in 1983. After more than ten years' efforts, there are nearly 2 crested ibis in China at present.