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English common name Chinese common name Status Order Ciconiiformes: Family Ciconiidae: 鸛科 Ciconia boyciana: Oriental white stork: 亞洲白鸛: I Ciconia nigra: Black stork: 黑鸛: II Family Threskiornithidae: 朱鷺科 Platalea leucorodia: White spoonbill: 琵鷺: I Platalea minor: Black-faced spoonbill: 黑面琵鷺: I Threskiornis ...
This is a list of the bird species recorded in Taiwan. The avifauna of Taiwan include a total of 705 species, of which 30 are endemic , and 17 have been introduced by humans. Of these, 43 species are globally threatened.
32 endemic bird species and another 52 endemic subspecies of Taiwan have been identified (out of a total of 686 bird species). The thirty-two endemic species make up about 4.6% of all birds living in Taiwan. Order Passeriformes (passerines and relatives) Taiwan yellow tit – Machlolophus holsti; Chestnut-bellied tit – Sittiparus castaneoventris
The entire island of Taiwan has been designated as an Endemic Bird Area. [ 2 ] In addition, Orchid Island (Lán Yǔ), c. 75 km off the south-east coast of Taiwan has been designated as a secondary area, as two restricted-range species ( Taiwan green pigeon and elegant scops owl ) occur there.
This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Taiwan. There are 122 mammal species in Taiwan, of which five are endangered, eight are vulnerable and two are near threatened. [1] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:
In a forest in Taiwan, a “large” creature sat perched on a tree and, with its eight eyes, scanned its surroundings. The animal — and its unusual perch — caught the attention of scientists.
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Extinct animals of Taiwan (3 P) I. ... Vertebrates of Taiwan (5 C) Pages in category "Fauna of Taiwan" ... Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia; H.