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The Chinese New Year is approaching and we want you to be prepared. Party animals around the country are ready to celebrate, but you have to be able to identify them first. Learn about the strangest species roaming China, so you're ready to get wild come February.
ASIAN VINE SNAKE
Family: Colubridae
Habitat: Humid rainforests of Southeast Asia
Fun Fact: These snakes have unique, keyhole-shaped pupils, and are one of the few reptiles with binocular vision.
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TAIHU PIG
Family: Suidae
Habitat: Yangtze River valley of China
Fun Fact: Taihu pigs can give birth to 20 piglets in one litter.
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RUDDY KINGFISHER
Family: Halcyonidae
Habitat: Forests of Western China
Fun Fact: This bird feeds on snails by picking them up and hitting them against rocks until the shells are broken.
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BAIJI
Family: Lipotidae
Habitat: River mouths outside Shanghai
Fun Fact: Traditional Chinese folklore says the baiji is the reincarnation of a drowned princess.
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INDIAN BALLOON FROG
Family: Microhylidae
Habitat: Southeast Asia
Fun Fact: Indian balloon frogs can achieve their shape because their lungs are able to inflate past the amphibian's backbone.
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GOLDEN PHEASANT
Family: Phasianidae
Habitat: Forests and mountains of Western China
Fun Fact: The pheasant is able to fly in short bursts, but is rather clumsy in the air, so the bird spends most of its time on land.
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CHINESE GIANT SALAMANDER
Family: Cryptobranchidae
Habitat: Rocky lakes and streams of China
Fun Fact: The Chinese giant salamander has several cries that sound like a human baby, earning it the name "infant fish."
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SOUTHERN RED MUNTJAC
Family: Cervidae
Habitat: Forests and grasslands of Southern China
Fun Fact: The Southern red muntjac is also known as the barking deer because of the noise it makes when it senses a predator.
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PELAGIC THRESHER
Family: Alopiidae
Habitat: Tropical waters of China
Fun Fact: Newborn pelagic threshers can be more than 5 feet long.
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TEMMINCK'S TRAGOPAN
Family: Phasianidae
Habitat: Forests of Northern China
Fun Fact: To attract mates, male tragopans will raise their colorful eyebrows up and down to get attention.
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CHINESE SOFTSHELL TURTLE
Family: Trionychidae
Habitat: Brackish waters of China, Japan, Taiwan and Russia
Fun Fact: The turtle's long snout allows it to snorkel in shallow water.
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JAVANESE COWNOSE RAY
Family: Myliobatidae
Habitat: Shallow seas and lagoons of China
Fun Fact: These rays travel in large groups that sometimes number as many as 500.
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GREEN SAWFISH
Family: Pristidae
Habitat: Ocean waters and rivers of China
Fun Fact: Baby green sawfish are born covered in a gelatinous coating to protect their mother.
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GREAT BUSTARD
Family: Otididae
Habitat: Grasslands of temperate Asia
Fun Fact: The great bustard is one of the heaviest flying animals in the world.
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Next: Check Out More Weird Animals!
BAGARIUS
Family: Sisoridae
Habitat: Rocky pools and rivers of Southeast Asia
Fun Fact: After feeding on funeral pyres in Indian rivers, some of these creatures are rumored to have developed a taste for human flesh.
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