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How many levels of protected animals are owls?

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Owls are second-class protected animals in the country, and it is illegal to kill, raise, sell and eat privately. In addition to owls, the following animals are also second-class national protected animals, we must pay attention. Introduction of second-level protected animals in some countries 1

Owls are second-class protected animals in the country, and it is illegal to kill, raise, sell and eat privately. In addition to owls, the following animals are also second-class national protected animals, we must pay attention.

Introduction of second-level protected animals in some countries

1. Short-tailed monkey

Short-tailed monkeys, also known as red-faced monkeys, pile-tailed monkeys, human bears, amputated monkeys, big green monkeys, red-faced monkeys, are distributed in South and Southwest China, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India and other countries. They usually have a pregnancy period of about 6 months, and give birth in March-April of the second year, usually every other year, with one litter per birth.

two。 Agkistrodon acutus

Agkistrodon acutus, also known as seven-step snake, hundred-step snake, five-step snake, Agkistrodon acutus, mountain valley snake, hundred flower snake, Chinese Agkistrodon acutus, is a poisonous monotype snake. They are roughly distributed to the east of 104 °E longitude and between 25 °and 31 °N latitude.

3. Guizhou verrucous salamander

Guizhou verrucous salamanders are mainly distributed in Guizhou and Yunnan. They often feed on insects, slugs, small snails, clams and tadpoles in the grass at night.

4. Yellow-lipped fish

Yellow-lipped fish, also known as goldfish and goldfish, are endemic to China. They feed on fish and shrimp and inhabit offshore waters at a depth of 50-60 meters. Young fish inhabit the estuary and its nearby shores, generally with a body length of 1-1.5 meters, with a maximum of more than 50 kilograms.

5. Tiger spot, baby.

Tiger spot baby generally refers to the black star treasure snail, also known as tiger skin striped shellfish, living in the intertidal zone to a depth of 40 meters of rock and coral bottom. It mainly feeds on algae or coral animals. Because of its beautiful shape, it is favored by the majority of shellfish collectors and has high ornamental and collection value.

The above is about the national second-level protection of animals part of the introduction, I hope you like it.

 
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