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Australia, America, Britain. What are Canada's national treasure animals?

Australia: Kangaroos, koalas.

United States: Vultures (vultures).

England: Red-breasted pigeon.

Canada: Beaver.

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Kangaroo is any marsupial of Kangaroo, which is mainly distributed in mainland Australia and parts of Papua New Guinea. Some of them are unique to Australia. Different kinds of kangaroos live in different natural environments in Australia, from rainforests and desert plains with cool climate to tropical regions. Kangaroos are the highest and farthest jumping mammals.

Koalas, also known as koalas, are Australia's national treasures and rare primitive arboreal animals. The English name of koala bear comes from ancient aboriginal characters, which means "don't drink". Because koalas get 90% of the water they need from eucalyptus leaves, they only drink water when they are sick and dry. The locals call it "Kwale", which means "no water".

Bald eagle (scientific name: Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is also called American eagle. This is a large raptor. Adult sea eagles have a body length of 1 m and a wingspan of more than 2 meters. The eyes, mouth and feet are light yellow, the feathers on the head, neck and tail are white, and the feathers on other parts of the body are dark brown, which is very magnificent.

Red-breasted owl, also known as robin. This is an insect-eating bird with a gentle temperament and a handsome posture. This male bird has a beautiful crimson spot on his chest. Because the red-breasted owl has played an important role in British agricultural production, it has been praised as the "bird of God" by the British people.

Beaver (scientific name: castor fiber) is an animal belonging to the genus Beaver in the family Beaver. Beaver is large in size, with no obvious difference between male and female, short and blunt head, small eyes, short neck, short and wide limbs, short forelimbs, small feet and strong claws, strong hind limbs and large and flat tail.

Beaver is active at night, rarely goes out of the cave during the day, is good at swimming and diving, does not hibernate, has weak self-defense ability, is timid, likes to eat twigs, barks and roots of various plants, breeds 1 time a year, and each fetus has 1-6 offspring. It lives in forests and rivers in cold temperate and sub-cold zones, mainly distributed in Europe, but also in a small amount in other regions.

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Bald Seahawk-Baidu Encyclopedia? Australia-Baidu encyclopedia Beaver-Baidu encyclopedia