Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

The reticulated civet was handed over in Yen Bai, a precious species like a 'treasure' of Vietnam.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống26/10/2024

The Hoang Lien Center for Rescue, Conservation and Development of Creatures has just received a civet handed over by a local resident in Yen Bai . The civet is an extremely rare species that has been listed in the Vietnam Red Book.


Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem
The Forest Protection Department of Tran Yen District (Yen Bai) coordinated with Luong Thinh Commune and relevant agencies to receive and move a civet handed over by a local resident to the Hoang Lien Center for Rescue, Conservation and Development of Living Creatures. Photo: Yen Bai Newspaper.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-2
Hoang Lien Center for Rescue, Conservation and Development of Organisms raises and cares for individual civets before releasing them back into the wild. Photo: Vietnamnet.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-3
Previously, on the evening of October 14, Mr. Vu Duy Hung's family in Phuong Dao 2 village, Luong Thinh commune discovered a civet . Mr. Hung's family then notified the district Forest Protection Department to hand over the rare civet. Photo: Mytourcdn.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-4
The scientific name of the clouded civet is Prionodon pardicolor. They are also known by other names such as star civet or leopard civet. This species is mainly distributed in Vietnam, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Thailand... Photo: Vncreatures.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-5
An extremely rare animal, the small-bodied civet cat weighs an average of 0.5 - 6 kg when fully grown. Photo: iNaturalist.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-6
An extremely rare animal, the small-bodied civet cat weighs an average of 0.5 - 6 kg when fully grown. Photo: iNaturalist.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-7
The spotted civet is a nocturnal species. They go out to forage for food in low trees 1 - 1.5m above the ground. Occasionally, they come down to the ground to forage. Photo: Researchgate.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-8
The food of the civet includes mice, snakes, frogs, small birds and insects. They give birth to young and each litter usually has 2 babies. Photo: Pinimg.
Cay gam duoc giao nop o Yen Bai la loai cuc quy hiem-Hinh-9
The spotted civet is an extremely rare species that has been listed in Vietnam's Red Book. Photo: petrotimes.

Readers are invited to watch the video : Rare animal species suddenly reappears in Vietnam after 30 years of disappearance.



Source: https://khoahocdoisong.vn/cay-gam-duoc-giao-nop-o-yen-bai-loai-quy-nhu-bau-vat-cua-viet-nam-post251363.html

Comment (0)

No data
No data
Watch helicopters rehearse in the sky of Hanoi in preparation for National Day September 2
U23 Vietnam radiantly brought home the Southeast Asian U23 Championship trophy
Northern islands are like 'rough gems', cheap seafood, 10 minutes by boat from the mainland
The powerful formation of 5 SU-30MK2 fighters prepares for the A80 ceremony
S-300PMU1 missiles on combat duty to protect Hanoi's sky
Lotus blooming season attracts tourists to the majestic mountains and rivers of Ninh Binh
Cu Lao Mai Nha: Where wildness, majesty and peace blend together
Hanoi is strange before storm Wipha makes landfall
Lost in the wild world at the bird garden in Ninh Binh
Pu Luong terraced fields in the pouring water season are breathtakingly beautiful

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Local

Product