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Terrestrial Mammals of Hong Kong My Green Pledge: Appreciate Nature My Green Pledge: Appreciate Nature References: • Agriculture, Fisheries and Conserva�on Department – Biodiversity Working Groups. Hong Kong Ecomap. 2005. Friends of the Country Parks and Cosmos Book Ltd. • Lung Fu Shan Environmental Educa�on Centre. Exploring Lung Fu Shan: A Nature Guide. 2014. Hong Kong University Press. The only squirrel family in Hong Kong – Pallas’s Squirrel 赤腹松鼠 Pallas’s Squirrels are an introduced species. They are ac�ve during the day and forage at dawn and dusk. Their incisors grow con�nuously, so they need to gnaw to keep them from growing too long. Characteris�cs: Brown backs and reddish-orange belly. The deer that ‘barks’ – Red Muntjac / Barking Deer 赤麂 Red Muntjacs produce a dis�nc�ve dog-like barking call when disturbed. Even though they are herbivores, they have a pair of long canines to protect themselves. Characteris�cs: Reddish-brown coat and black markings on their faces. Males have a pair of short curving antlers which are shed and regrown each year. Most people will think of macaques and wild pigs when we men�on mammals in Hong Kong. However, some beau�ful creatures actually lurk in this highly developed city as well. They are just shy and used to avoiding humans, so they can only be seen by chance! Read more: • Tips for Observing Terrestrial Mammals 觀察陸上哺乳動物應注意的事情 - Agriculture, Fisheries and Conserva�on Department 香港的哺乳動物 - The Society for the Preven�on of Cruelty to Animals Photo credit: Instagram/@lungfushan Photo credit: Instagram/@the_bladed.bird
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  • Terrestrial Mammalsof Hong KongMy Green Pledge: Appreciate Nature

    My Green Pledge: Appreciate Nature

    References: • Agriculture, Fisheries and Conserva�on Department – Biodiversity Working Groups. Hong Kong Ecomap. 2005. Friends of the Country Parks and Cosmos Book Ltd.• Lung Fu Shan Environmental Educa�on Centre. Exploring Lung Fu Shan: A Nature Guide. 2014. Hong Kong University Press.

    The only squirrel family in Hong Kong – Pallas’s Squirrel 赤腹松鼠

    Pallas’s Squirrels are an introduced species. They are ac�ve during the day and forage at dawn and dusk. Their incisors grow con�nuously, so they need to gnaw to keep them from growing too long.

    Characteris�cs: Brown backs and reddish-orange belly.

    The deer that ‘barks’ – Red Muntjac / Barking Deer 赤麂

    Red Muntjacs produce a dis�nc�ve dog-like barking call when disturbed. Even though they are herbivores, they have a pair of long canines to protect themselves.

    Characteris�cs: Reddish-brown coat and black markings on their faces. Males have a pair of short curving antlers which are shed and regrown each year.

    Most people will think of macaques and wild pigs when we men�on mammals in Hong Kong. However, some beau�ful creatures actually lurk in this highly developed city as well. They are just shy and used to avoiding humans, so they can only be seen by chance!

    Read more: • Tips for Observing Terrestrial Mammals

    觀察陸上哺乳動物應注意的事情 - Agriculture,Fisheries and Conserva�on Department

    • 香港的哺乳動物 - The Society for thePreven�on of Cruelty to Animals

    Photo credit: Instagram/@lungfushan

    Photo credit: Instagram/@the_bladed.bird

    https://www.afcd.gov.hk/english/conservation/hkbiodiversity/speciesgroup/speciesgroup_mammals.html#dontshttps://www.afcd.gov.hk/tc_chi/conservation/hkbiodiversity/speciesgroup/speciesgroup_mammals.html#dontshttps://www.spca.org.hk/ch/animal-welfare/wildlife-welfare-hong-kong/hong-kong-mammals