Are all beasts 
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Cursorial and swimming birds
¡°Language¡± of the birds
Loser on the arena
Red panda, you may never know.
Pekin Robin, the loyal lover.
Lizard or snake?
  Watch the snakes!
Listen! The Birds are singing! 
I am small and lovely, I am a Intermediate Slow Loris. 
 
  Clouded leopard£¬where are you?
Butterfly, the beauty.
 

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Thriving Beasts

Tibetan macaque
Chinese pangolin
Red panda
Large Indian civet
Lynx

Golden cat
Sambar
Blue sheep
Black giant squirrel

Birds, the Spirits 

Mandarin duck
Himalayan griffon
Common Kestrel
Northern eagle owl
Indian scops owl
Golden pheasant

Lady Amherst's pheasant
Red junglefowl
Lord Derby's parakeet
Silver-breasted broadbill

Reptiles, the Overlord

Black-breasted Leaf Turtle
Impressed Tortoise
Tokay Gecko

Amphibians,the Pioneers

Yunnan Newt
Chinese Giant Salamander
Wrinkled Frog

Multi-colored Fish

Chinese Sucker

Charming Butterflies

Chinese Gifu Butterfly
Three-tailed Bhutan Glory
Apollo
Two-tailed Bhutan Glory

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