關(guān)于浣熊狗你不知道的6件事
Native to East Asia, raccoon dogs (also known as a "tanuki") are frequently misunderstood animals that serve as a major cultural icon in Japan.
浣熊狗(又名“tanuki”)原產(chǎn)于東亞,是一種經(jīng)常被誤解的動(dòng)物,在日本是一種重要的文化象征。
Intrigued by their bushy fur, soft eyes and gentle disposition? We've put together a crash course that will get you up to speed on everything you need to know about these adorable creatures.
被它們濃密的皮毛、溫柔的眼睛和溫柔的性情所吸引?我們準(zhǔn)備了一個(gè)速成班,讓你對(duì)這些可愛(ài)的動(dòng)物有個(gè)全面的了解。
1. They are not related to raccoons
它們和浣熊沒(méi)有關(guān)系
2. That faux fur you're wearing? It might be raccoon dog fur
你穿的人造皮草可能是浣熊狗的毛
3. They take their social relationships very seriously
它們非常認(rèn)真地對(duì)待它們的社會(huì)關(guān)系。
4. Raccoon dogs are the only canines that hibernate in winter
浣熊狗是唯一需要冬眠的狗
5. Raccoon dogs have a long, storied history in Japanese folklore
浣熊狗在日本民間傳說(shuō)中有著悠久的歷史
6. Tanuki were the subject of a popular animated children's film
它是一部受歡迎的兒童動(dòng)畫電影的主題