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Father David's Deer
Father David's deer need to consume a lot of grass in order to have strength and energy throughout the year. -
Asian elephant
There are 2 species of elephant, one from Asia and one from Africa. The Asian elephant is smaller as it lives in forests and tree savannas. -
Lar gibbon
In the treetops, the lar gibbon swings from branch to branch or runs upright, rarely descending to the ground. -
Eurasian eagle owl
This owl has no direct competitor and can also attack other raptors, including the peregrine falcon. -
Crowned crane
Its plumage is a pearl grey in colour, with black markings on its head, throat, breast and long foreneck. -
Cattle egret
The cattle egret is a wader that has breeding plumage and winter plumage. -
Asiatic lion
The Asiatic lion differs slightly from its African relative. Its head is less bulky and its mane less dense, especially on the top of its head. -
Oriental small-clawed otter
The oriental small-clawed otter is an aquatic mammal covered in thick waterproof fur. -
Red panda
The red panda is a small mammal from Asia. It is resilient and is not afraid of the cold. Its semi-retractile claws enable it to climb trees. -
Snow Leopard
Snow leopards are found across a wide area in the high mountains of central Asia. -
Blue peafowl
The blue peafowl is renowned for the tail fan produced by males to seduce females. -
Sumatran tiger
It is impossible to confuse the tiger with any other cat: it is the largest of all and the only one covered in stripes.