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Animals of China
Bilingual Chinese coloring book
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Giant Panda
The giant panda is an animal native to China, and eats mostly bamboo. An endangered species, there are fewer than 2500 pandas in the world today.
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Clouded Leopard
The Clouded Leopard is a tree dwelling cat that is found in southern China, the eastern Himalayas, north-east India, and south-east Asia. Thought to be a descendent of the Saber Toothed Cat, the Clouded Leopard is listed as an Appendix I Endangered Species, which means it is one of the most endangered species on earth.
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Bactrian Camel
The Bactrian camel has two humps, and can survive in extreme desert environments.
Though there are well over a million domestic Bactrian Camels, it is an endangered species in the wild with only about 1000 remaining in Northwest China and Mongolia today.
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Mandarin Duck
The Mandarin Duck is often used in Chinese art and is regarded as a symbol of love,
frequently used in Chinese weddings to symbolize happiness and loyalty for the couple.
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Tibetan Antelope
Tibetan Antelope live on the high mountain steppes and semi-desert areas of
Northwest China,and are commonly known by theirTibetan name, “chiru.”
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Siberian Tiger
An endangered species, the Siberian Tiger is the largest cat in the world.
It has bigger feet than other tigers, to help it walk in snow.
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Yangtze Alligator
An endangered species, the Yangtze Alligator is native only to China.
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Yak
The wild yak is found in the Himalayan region of south Central Asia, the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia. Yaks have long, shaggy hair to protect them from the cold.
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