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Top ten rare animal producing areas

Ten rare animals: Vietnamese golden monkey, Sumerian raccoon, albatross, wild bactrian camel, Arabian leopard, Australian short-necked turtle, spiny green toad, Fiji crown iguana, Sumatran rhinoceros and blue-throated macaw. Origin: Viet Nam, Sumer, Amsterdam, northwestern China and Mongolia, southern Arabia, Western Australia, Dominica and Haiti, Fiji Islands, Sumatra and eastern Bolivia.

1, Vietnamese golden monkey

Vietnamese golden monkeys are only distributed in the low-altitude subtropical rain forest in the limestone mountains between Xuanguang Province and North Pacific Province in northern Vietnam. The existing number is very small, about 250.

2. Sumerian raccoon

Sumerian raccoons only live in Sumerian island, Mexico, with a total of only 250-300. The development of tourism is a direct threat to this species.

3. Ashima's albatross

Albatrosses live on Amsterdam Island in the southern part of French territory in the Indian Ocean. Since it was first confirmed as a new species, the albatross on the island has been listed as a critically endangered species, and it is estimated that there are 80- 130 at present.

4. Wild bactrian camels

There are about1400,000 bactrian camels in the world, but almost all of them are domesticated species. There are about 950 wild bactrian camels in northwest China and Mongolia, and this species has been listed as extremely endangered.

5. Arabian leopard

At present, the Arabian leopard only exists in the Najaf Desert in the south of Arabian Peninsula and the mountainous area at the junction of Saudi Arabia, Oman and Yemen. Oman has the only nature reserve in the world with the main purpose of protecting Arabian leopards.

6. Australian short-necked turtle

Australian short-necked turtle is native to Perth, western Australia. It lives in rivers, ponds and other places, and most of its habitats have been developed into cities or agricultural areas. 7. green toad with thorns

Bufo spinosa only lives in Dominica and Haiti, and the main threat it faces at present is the serious destruction of its habitat.

8. Fiji crown iguana

Fijian crown iguana lives in the dry forest on the northwest coast of Fiji Islands, and can quickly change from green to black. Herbivorous, with leaves of trees and shrubs as the staple food.

9. Rhinoceros bicornis

Sumatran rhinos are only scattered in Malay Peninsula, Sumatra Island and Borneo, and now there are only 300 rhinos left in the wild.

10, blue-throated macaw

Blue-throated macaw is a unique species living in eastern Bolivia. By 2005, the number of wild blue-throated macaws was less than 200.