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  2. List of mammals of China - Wikipedia

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    The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is the national animal of China. This is a list of the mammal species recorded in China. There are 495 mammal species in China, of which thirteen are critically endangered, twenty-four are endangered, forty-seven are vulnerable, and seven are near threatened. One of the species listed for China can no ...

  3. Bile bear - Wikipedia

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    It was reported in 1991 that bear gallbladders and the like could sell in Seoul "for 10 times their price in China", with prices for one ranging from US$700 to US$3,292. [80] In 2002, the pricier bear galls in Japan were reported to be selling for as much as US$83 per gram, and were either sourced domestically, or from Tibet or China.

  4. Asian black bear - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... taken from a bile farm, is housed at the Animals Asia Foundation's China Moon Bear Rescue as of ...

  5. Chinese sun bear waves in new footage as expert says ... - AOL

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    New footage has emerged of a sun bear waving in a Chinese zoo, amid claims the animal is actually a human in disguise.. Speculation began when an initial clip from Hangzhou Zoo in China’s east ...

  6. Get a daily dose of cute photos of animals like cats, dogs, and more along with animal related news stories for your daily life from AOL.

  7. Starbucks Is Releasing A Limited-Edition Bearista Tumbler ...

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    Reminiscent of bear-shaped honey bottles the Starbucks Bearista Cup is exclusive to stores in South Korea. You can try to track down your own bear cup on eBay, which may cost around $60.

  8. Wildlife of China - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife in China share habitat with and bear acute pressure from the world's largest population of humans. At least 840 species are threatened, vulnerable or in danger of local extinction in China, due mainly to human activity such as habitat destruction, pollution and poaching for food, fur and ingredients for traditional Chinese medicine. [7]

  9. Costco unveiled its new 44,500-square-meter store in the city often dubbed China’s “Silicon Valley” on Friday, drawing large crowds in search of bargains and imported products.