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Is pig-filling an animal protected by the state?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Pig irrigation, also known as sand badger and mountain badger, is a common mammal in broad-leaved forests, coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests, shrubs, plains and hills in high, middle and low mountainous areas. is that pig protected by the state? Is pig-filling an animal protected by the state? Pig feeding is the third-tier national insurance.

Pig irrigation, also known as sand badger and mountain badger, is a common mammal in broad-leaved forests, coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests, shrubs, plains and hills in high, middle and low mountainous areas. is that pig protected by the state?

Is pig-filling an animal protected by the state?

Pig-filling is a national third-level protected animal, which is not allowed to be caught or sold at will. Whoever, in violation of hunting laws and regulations, carries out hunting in a restricted area or during a forbidden period, or uses prohibited tools or methods to destroy wildlife resources, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or a fine.

What are the kinds of badgers?

1. Dog badger: dog badger is also known as badger, badger and badger. The head is flat, the nose tip, the ear is short, the neck is short, the tail is short, the limbs are short and stout, the claws are strong and suitable for digging, often live in the hole, the back hair is hard and dense, the base is white, the near end is dark brown, the hair tip is white, and there are more white hairs on the side of the body. The lower jaw, throat and abdomen as well as limbs are brownish black. Live in bushes in jungles, barren mountains, streams and lakes, hillsides and hills. Like to live in groups, good at digging holes. I have a mixed diet.

2. Honey badger: honey badger has a body length of 60 cm to 77 cm and a shoulder height of 25 cm to 30 cm. The back is gray. Its fur is loose and rough and is not afraid of bee stings and snake bites. Living shallowly in various types of zones-rainforests, open grasslands and even the waterside-is active at dusk and at night, often alone or in pairs. Rest in the cave during the day. Omnivorous, eating all kinds of food, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, ants, carrion, wild fruits, berries, nuts, and even venomous snakes such as cobras and Momba snakes, but their favorite food is honey.

3. Pig Badger: the pig badger is the size of a dog badger, with a light brown or black brown body, white throat and tail, a white longitudinal pattern from the tip of the nose to the back of the neck, living from the plain to the mountains more than 3000 meters above sea level, living in caves similar to badgers, living in caves or digging holes, ferocious sex, pig-like sounds, poor vision, developed sense of smell, nocturnal, mixed eating habits, especially like eating animal food. Including earthworms, frogs, lizards, Loach, Monopterus Albus, mole cricket, longicorn beetles and rodents, as well as plant food, sometimes stealing crops such as corn, wheat, sweet potatoes and peanuts.

Wolverine: Wolverines are also called bears, flying bears, ferrets, etc., probably because they are as cruel as wolves and have badger-like bodies, hence their name. In fact, wolverines belong to the weasel family, mainly brown, which looks like a small brown bear from a distance. Gluttonous by nature and mixed with food, they like to eat the carcass of large beasts or steal the prey of hunters, including the females and young of large herbivores such as reindeer and red deer. They also catch foxes, wild cats, beetles, otters, grouse, hazel pheasants, rodents, etc., and also eat mushrooms, pine seeds or all kinds of berries, especially honey.

5. Weasel badger: weasel badger, also known as ferret badger, mountain badger, albino, etc., with short neck, round and erect ear shell, small eyes, large variation in coat color, grayish brown or yellowish brown, dark purple gray to tan on the back, pale white, yellowish white, cinnamon to apricot yellow in the abdomen. Nocturnal, burrowing, slow movement, omnivorous, seasonal activity changes obviously, reproduce once a year, each birth gives birth to 2 to 4 young, living in valleys, valleys, hills and mountain forests, thickets and grasses, distributed in China, India, Laos people's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Vietnam.

 
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