What animals are there in Italy?

Question 1: What rare animals are there in Italy?

It is the most representative animal in Australia. When it comes to Australia, people usually think of these lovely guys. Kangaroos are native to Australia and parts of Papua New Guinea. Individual species are unique to Australia. Except a few of these kangaroos live in zoos and wildlife parks, the rest live in the wild. They are very fast. They use their tails to control their direction. The speed can reach 70km/h, and their jumping ability is particularly excellent. One jump can reach as far as 10m, and they can also jump over obstacles about 3m high. Really is the "jumping champion" in the animal kingdom!

Koala (koala)

When people mention Australia, kangaroos come to mind first, followed by koalas. It has many names, such as koala and koala. The scientific name comes from the ancient indigenous script "Phascolarctoscinereus", which can be interpreted as "nodrink". Interestingly, koalas only drink water when they are sick or dry. Usually, 90% of the water needed by their bodies comes from their favorite eucalyptus leaves. However, their reproduction speed is very slow, which makes them scarce and even more valuable!

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Emu, Chinese pronunciation érmiáo, also known as Australian ostrich. If you look carefully, you will find their beautiful figures on the national emblem of Australia. It is one of the symbol animals of Australia, one of the largest land birds in the world and one of the oldest birds. These glories finally made them active in every Australian dollar in Australia. It should be mentioned that the national emblem chose it and kangaroo, because they are said to be animals that will not shrink back.

Platypus (platypus)

As one of the most primitive mammals in the world and one of the few animals that defend themselves with venom, platypus is naturally Australia's national treasure. Their forelimbs and hind limbs have webbed legs and claws, and their tails are flat and wide, which makes them good at digging and swimming. They first appeared 25 million years ago, and their appearance provided a lot of evidence for mammals to evolve from reptiles. It's amazing that the platypus can consume the same amount of food as its own weight every day!

Qinbird, laughing bird (Menula, laughing bird)

As Australia's endemic birds, Qinbird and Laughing Bird have become Australia's national birds. What you need to know is that the lyre belongs to the lyre family. Because they look like harps when courting and showing off their tail feathers, they are named Qinbirdidae. Laughing birds, the source of this name, are called laughing birds because they giggle when they eat.

Question 2: What's the name of Italy's deputy animal? Italy and the United States.

(Italian Republic)

Independence Day:1March 7 (186 1 year)

National Day: June 2nd (1946)

National Liberation Day: April 25th (1945)

National flag: rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 3: 2. The flag surface consists of three parallel and equal vertical rectangles, which are green, white and red from left to right. Originally, the color of the Italian flag was the same as that of the French flag, but it was only in 1796 that the blue was changed to green. According to records, in 1796, Napoleon's Italian legion used the green, white and red flags designed by Napoleon himself. 1946, Italy * * * was founded, and the green, white and red national flags were officially designated as the national flags of * * *.

National emblem: round. The central pattern is a five-pointed star with a red edge, symbolizing Italy and China; Behind the five-pointed star is a big gear, symbolizing workers; The gears are surrounded by olive leaves and oak leaves, symbolizing peace and prosperity. The red ribbon at the bottom says "Italy and China" in Italian.

National anthem: Song of Mameli.

National flower: daisy

National stone: coral

National Bird: Shan Ying.

National dignitaries: President Carlo? Azeglio? Carlo azeglio ciampi, who took office in May,1999; Prime minister Silvio Silvio Berlusconi took office in June 2006, 5438+0.

Question 3: What are the unique animals in Italy? Kangaroos have formed two powerful mammals in the history of biological evolution: marsupials and placental animals. Marsupials are extremely fertile, occupying an advantage in the world continent, and of course infiltrating into Australia. Later, geographical contact was interrupted, and placental animals continued to evolve until humans appeared. Almost all marsupials were replaced about 25 million years ago. However, in Australia, an "island" of the world, marsupials are still multiplying, and "domestic animals" are also booming. The most representative marsupial is kangaroo, which Europeans call "kangaroo". Captain Cook, a British navigator, was very surprised when he explored the east coast of Australia for the first time in his life. The aborigines replied, "Kango Road." Therefore, Captain Cook called it "Kango Road", hence the name Kangaroo, and compiled it into the British dictionary. However, Captain Cook doesn't know that "Kango Road" means "don't know" in the indigenous language! Kangaroos can be found everywhere in Australia, with 50 species. The most common is a kind of red or gray kangaroo, whose length and weight are equivalent to those of adults, and some weigh more than 200 kilograms, but they are not clumsy at all; The smaller one is like a cat. Kangaroos are very interesting to make. As long as the mother mouse begins to clean her bag and carefully remove the impurities in the bag, this is the signal that she is about to give birth. After giving birth to the baby, the kangaroo, who has not opened her eyes, wriggled tenaciously and slowly from the tail of the mother mouse to the pouch. Kangaroos will live in bags for 9 months and then leave. When in trouble, it will get into its mother's bag to "take refuge". Kangaroos have strong jumping ability. When they go at full speed, their front legs curl up and their tails tilt up. Their hind legs make the whole body rush forward like steel springs, and the speed can reach 60 kilometers per hour! Some kangaroos are fierce by nature, and two male kangaroos can often be seen fighting on the vast grassland: two mice are facing each other, glaring, raising their neck hair, hissing in their mouths and sweeping each other with their tails. When one side is knocked to the ground, it is decided. Losers are only injured and rarely die. Interestingly, every fight will attract many kangaroos "spectators". They didn't take part in the war, just sat on the mountain and watched the mice fight. Kangaroos like to rest during the day and move at dusk. At night, kangaroos will mistakenly think that natural enemies are coming when they meet the headlights. At this time, they will rush out of the grass, jump on the road and desperately collide with the car. If they are not careful, cars are often knocked down by them. So in Australia, many cars are equipped with wreckers. In order to prevent this kind of collision, some roads have erected tall and eye-catching signs with kangaroos, warning drivers that kangaroos are ahead and should pay attention to safety. Kangaroos are full of treasures, and the meat is made into various delicious dishes; Leather is tough and soft, and can be made into exquisite suitcases, coats, belts, boots, baseball gloves, etc., which are favored by consumers. Kangaroo is the symbol and national treasure of Australia, and its image has been painted as the national emblem of Australia. Many people may ask, "Why do Australians give kangaroos such a lofty honor?" There are three reasons: first, kangaroo is the oldest prehistoric animal and unique in the world; Secondly, kangaroo is the tallest animal in Australia, and no one can match it. Third, kangaroos are docile, gentle and kind. Koala Among the marsupials in Australia, there is also a very lovable animal-koala, also called koala. It is reported that "koala" means "no drinking water" in the indigenous language. When the aborigines observed that this animal did not drink water for a long time, they took this name. "Koala" has a chubby baby face, a black nose, a pair of round eyes and two short furry ears, and a thick and dense layer of gray fur. It always looks so naive and funny. Although "koala" is called a bear, it actually has little to do with bears, but it has a bloated body and no tail, and looks similar to bears. "Koala" has a gentle nature and is not easy to get angry. Once angered by fire, it will cry like a baby, which is really pitiful. In Australia, the reputation of koala is comparable to that of giant panda in China. It always gives people a feeling of joy, peace and stability, so Australians like to give koala toys to friends and guests. "Koala" has short legs. When it is fully grown, it is about 60 cm high and weighs 10 kg. Its claws are very sharp, and every five toes are divided into two rows, one row is two, and the other row is three, so it can hold the trunk tightly. Its "unique skill" is to jump from one branch to another a few meters away, agile and flexible ... >>

Question 4: What are the famous animals in Italy? Italian dogs are famous, such as some purebred Castro, Du Binquan, Rottweiler, Shepherd Dog and so on.

Question 5: What animal represents Italy? When the frog was fully prepared to save the ball, the fox skillfully grabbed the ball before the quail, and then skillfully passed it to the lion. The lion quickly tapped the ball to the pigeon, and the pigeon nudged the ball with its foot, waiting for the cock to knock at the door. Goal ... "Please don't think this is a scene in a fairy tale, but an" animal national team "carefully selected by joking Italians from their football field. If you translate the names of many players who play football in Italy into Italian, it means animal names. When the World Cup in Germany approached, the Italians jokingly suggested that Italian coach Lippi could consider this "animal national team" (442 formation) as a reserve team to participate in the World Cup in Germany.

Question 6: If you want money to find Italy, which animal is the capital of Italy?

Represents the zodiac: horse

Question 7: What are the representative colors and animals in Italy? Represents the animal Apennine Shan Ying.