[Badge] We are all from Taiwan Taiwan Endangered Species

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Limited special item for a limited time: Taiwan Meretrix clam! https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886425443_174536ed6e_o.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52885408477_e272c2736b_b.jpg Thank you for your concern and support for species in Taiwan, because many netizens expressed the hope that the English name of the species would be more convenient to introduce to foreign friends, so the 2.0 badge revision has added the English common name (non-scientific name) of the species. Promote Taiwanese species to the world more directly! https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886361095_740be0fde7_b.jpg In stock Wowo's special project "I am Taiwanese x Taiwan Endangered Species" please remember that these beautiful species also come from Taiwan! They came to this land earlier than us humans. They are Taiwan native species, or unique subspecies, the most representative animals in the area. Wowo carefully selects eight endangered species. Please promote them to the world together. Know! We are all from Taiwan! 【Specification】 Single entry, nine options 【size】 Single diameter 5.8cm 【Material】 Tinplate, front full color fog film 【Origin】 Taiwan MIT 【Precautions】 The fog film on the surface of the badge is slightly scratched during production and factory packaging. If there are slight scratches and small fine lines, it is normal and does not affect the overall presentation and use, and is not included in the scope of defects. Part of the small fine lines are caused by the mist film not sticking flat, which can be smoothed with the belly of your fingers. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886361090_b9db41f63e_b.jpg The Stone is the overlord of the shallow mountain. It feeds mainly on voles and hares. It is the predator at the top of the food chain in the shallow mountain ecosystem. Therefore, its survival is related to the health of the shallow mountain ecosystem. The current number in Taiwan is about 354 to 524. Farmland, settlements, riverbeds, and secondary forests adjacent to human settlements may be areas where it infestes. Construction and development, chicken coop conflicts, illegal hunting, etc., all have negative impacts on them. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886425453_fe65f0d59b_b.jpg In 2002, scientists first discovered a small group of Chinese white dolphins in the shallow waters of the estuary in western Taiwan. The deep waters of the Taiwan Strait form a barrier, preventing Taiwan's ethnic groups from interacting with those in China's coastal areas. In 2015, it was renamed a new subspecies - the Taiwan white dolphin, becoming the only native marine mammal in Taiwan's waters. According to estimates by experts and scholars, the current number of white dolphins in Taiwan is less than 65. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886361020_986d5d8859_b.jpg Vegetarians, such as the Taiwanese flying fox, love to eat the fruits of plants, so they are also called fruit bats. It has a circle of golden or white short hair on its shoulders and neck. When it spreads its wings and flies, its body can be up to one meter long. It is active at night, and hangs upside down on the branches to rest during the day. After a systematic survey across Taiwan, it was found that the existing habitats are Green Island, Guishan Island and Hualien City, and the number of the population should be between 78 and 205. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886147499_52451d436c_b.jpg The Taiwanese pangolin is a unique subspecies of the Chinese pangolin in Taiwan. The number is estimated to be about 15,000 to 20,000. In Taiwan, it is commonly known as "dace carp (pronounced lâ-lí in Taiwanese)" because they think they look like a four-legged animal. carp. It is one of the most poached mammals in the world. Its scales, claws, and meat are abused in China due to unproven curative effects, and the number of smuggled can reach tens of thousands. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886147524_9e5f6a3c99_b.jpg The Taiwanese black bear is the only native bear in Taiwan, and it is the largest carnivore in Taiwan. It has been found in woodlands at altitudes from 270 meters to 3500 meters. It can wade through water, and its powerful claws are suitable for climbing trees. It is the only one among all bears that can build a nest. It uses pressed miscanthus or shrub branches to make a large bowl-shaped bear den. At present, there are only about 300 to 500 left in Taiwan. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52885408557_48d1f93d1b_b.jpg The name of the Eurasian otter reveals its domineering past—it once dominated Europe, Asia, and Africa. It was originally the most widely distributed otter in the world, and it is also widely distributed near streams below 1,500 meters above sea level in Taiwan. It likes to come and go alone, and only travels together for a short time when breeding and raising young. Since the 1980s, the Eurasian otter has disappeared from the main island of Taiwan, and there are only about 200 remaining in Kinmen. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52886147444_802a5ff514_b.jpg The Taiwanese salamander and the other four species of native salamander in Taiwan are the southernmost group of salamanders in the world. They originally lived in temperate or frigid regions. They migrated to Taiwan during the ice age about millions of years ago. After the glaciers receded, they became relicts. Live in the high mountain area of Taiwan at an altitude of 2100 to 3000 meters. The stature is only 6 to 9 centimeters. Due to the special habitat, it is not easy to investigate, and there is no clear quantity statistics at present. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52885408522_ef51fac66c_b.jpg The Orchid Island scops owl is a subspecies endemic to Taiwan. It is a resident bird that is only distributed on Lanyu Island. It is estimated that there are about 1,000 individuals at present. After nightfall, they can be heard all night. According to this sound, the Dawu tribe in Lanyu named them "TO TO O" (dudu fog). The marine culture of the Indawu people has no tradition of preying on birds, allowing them to live safely on the island.

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Wowo's special project "Taiwanese Badge x Taiwan Endangered Species" Please remember that these beautiful species also come from Taiwan! They came to this land earlier than us humans. They are Taiwan native species, or unique subspecies, the most representative animals in the area. Wowo carefully selects eight endangered species. Please promote them to the world together. Know! We are all from Taiwan!

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