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【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2



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最后编辑jacky 最后编辑于 2008-07-29 22:01:47
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

Homework

The Dai now live in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos. But their legends till to how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north. Lying at the far east end of the Himalayas, the Hongduan mountains form Yunan's northern border with Tibet. Coward Couple, crown at the Hongduan range is a site of holy pilgrimage. Yet, its formidable peak remains unconquered.

Yunan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here, the air is thin, and temperatures can drop blow minus 40 degrees. This is home to an animal that's found nowhere else on earth, the Yunan Stuffnose Monkey. It's found only in these few isolated mountain forests. No other primates live at such high altitudes. But these are true specialists.

These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends. Local Lishu people can sit them their ancestors, calling them the wild man at the mountains. During heavy snowfalls, even these specialists can not feed. It seems a strange place for a monkey. Between snows, the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. At this altitude, there are few food thought tend leaves to eat. 90% of their diet is made up of the fine dry which preserves a peculiarest organism. Half hunters, half plant, it's likened. How hum monkeys normally associated to be lone in jungle come to live such remote mountain subsistence.

This is not the only remarkable animal found within these isolated high peaks. A Chinese red panda, solitary and quiet, it spends much of its time in the treetops. Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. It's actually more closely related to a skunk.
hotman
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

homework

The Dai now live in the boeders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but the legends tell us the ancestors how to come here by following the rovers from mountain lies in the cold far north.

Lying in the farthest land of the Himalayas. The Hengduan mountains form Yunan's northern border with Tibet. Cloud couple crowed the Hengduan's range is a site of?,yet for its formidable peak remains unconquered.

Yunnan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here the air is thin, and the temperature 's become low minus 40 degrees. This is home to the animal that's found not wear/, the Yunan stuffnose monkey. It's only found in a few isolated mountainn forests. No other primates lice at such high altitudes, but these are true specialists.

These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends.Local lishu people consider their ancestor does called them the wild man of mountains.During heavy snowfalls even these specialis cannot feed. It seems a strange place for the monkey。

Between snows, the monkeys waste no tiome in them search for food. At this altitude,there are a few fruits also attend to leave to eat, 90 petcent of that died is made up of fine dry with?, curest organism.

Half hunters, half plants.It's liken.How hun monkeys normally associated to be lowing jungle, come to live such remote mountain subsistence. This is not the only remarkable animal found n the so isolated peaks, but Chinese red panda, / and quiet,it spends much of time in the free tops. despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. It's actually more closely related to a /.
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

on wukeyu123

The Dai now live in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but their legends tell of how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north.

Lying at the far eastern end of the Himalayas, the Hengduan Mountains form Yunnan's northern border with Tibet. Khawa Karpo, crown of the Hengduan Range, is a site of holy pilgrimage, yet its formidable peak remains unconquered.

Yunnan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here the air is thin, and temperatures can drop below minus 40 degrees. This is home to an animal that's found nowhere else on earth—the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey. It's found only in these few isolated mountain forests. No other primate\ lives at such high altitudes. But these are true specialists.

These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends. Local Lisu people consider them their ancestors, calling them "the wild men of the mountains."

During heavy snowfalls, even these specialists cannot feed. This seems a strange place for a monkey. Between snows, the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. At this altitude, there are few fruits or tender leaves to eat. 90% of their diet is made up of the fine dry wisps of a curious organism. Half fungus, half plant, it's lichen. How have monkeys, normally associated with lowland jungle, come to live such a remote mountain existence?

This is not the only remarkable animal found within these isolated high peaks. A Chinese red panda, solitary and quiet, it spends much of its time in the treetops. Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. It's actually more closely related to a skunk.
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

on ktdid


The Dai now live in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but their legends tell of how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north.

Lying at the far eastern end of the Himalayas, the Hengduan Mountains form Yunnan's northern border with Tibet. Khawa Karpo, crown of the Hengduan Range, is a site of holy pilgrimage, yet its formidable peak remains are unconquered.

Yunnan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here the air is thin, and temperatures can drop below minus 40 degrees. This is home to an animal that's found nowhere else on the earth—the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey. It's found only in these few isolated mountain forests. No other primate\ lives at such high altitudes. But these are true specialists.

These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends. Local Lisu people consider them their ancestors, calling them "the wild men of the mountains."

During heavy snowfalls, even these specialists cannot feed. This seems a strange place for a monkey. Between snows, the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. At this altitude, there are few fruits or tender leaves to eat. 90% of their diet is made up of the fine dry wisps of a curious organism. Half fungus, half plant, it's lichen. How have monkeys, normally associated with lowland jungle, come to live such a remote mountain existence?

This is not the only remarkable animal found within these isolated high peaks. The Chinese red panda, solitary and quiet, it spends much of its time in the treetops. Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. It's actually more closely related to a skunk.
alan
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

On susan:

The Dai now live in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but their legends tell of how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north.

Lying at the far eastern end of the Himalayas, the Hengduan Mountains form Yunnan's northern border with Tibet. Khawa Karpo, crown of the Hengduan Range, is a site of holy pilgrimage, yet its formidable peak remains are unconquered.

Yunnan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here the air is thin, and temperatures can drop below minus 40 degrees. This is home to an animal that's found nowhere else on the earth—the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey. It's found only in these few isolated mountain forests. No other primate\ lives at such high altitudes. But these are true specialists.

These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends. Local Lisu people consider them their ancestors, calling them "the wild men of the mountains."

During heavy snowfalls, even these specialists cannot feed. This seems a strange place for a monkey. Between snows, the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. At this altitude, there are few fruits or tender leaves to eat. 90% of their diet is made up of the fine dry wisps of a curious organism. Half fungus, half plant, it's lichen. How have monkeys, normally associated with low-land jungle, come to live such a remote mountain existence?

This is not the only remarkable animal found within these isolated high peaks. The Chinese red panda, solitary and quiet, it spends much of its time in the treetops. Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. It's actually more closely related to a skunk.
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

homework


The Dai now lives in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but the legends tell how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north. Lying in the farthest end of the Himalayas, the Hongduan mountains form Yunnan’s northern border with Tibet. Kolokpo, crown of the Hongduan ranges the side of holy pilgrimage. Yet its formidable peaks remains unconquered. Yunnan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here the air is thin. And the temperatures can drop below minus 40 degrees. This is home to an animal that’s found in nowhere else on earth, the Yunnan snub-nose monkey. It's found only in these few isolated mountain forests. No other primate lives in such high altitudes, but these are true specialists. These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends. Local Lisu people consider them their ancestors calling them the wild men of the mountains. During heavy snow falls, even these specialists can not fit. This seems a strange place for a monkey. Between snows, the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. At this altitude, there are few food sources or tender leaves to eat. 90 % of their diet is made up of fine dry wisps of pure organism. half fungus, half plant. It’s liken. monkeys, normally associated with low jungle, come to live such remote mountain systems. This is not the only remarkable animal found within these isolated high peaks. A Chinese red panda, solemnly quiet, spends much of their time on tree stalks. Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda, which is actually more closely related to a skunk.
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

on zhangxs05

The Dai now live in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but their legends tell of how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north.

Lying at the far eastern end of the Himalayas, the Hengduan Mountains form Yunnan's northern border with Tibet. Khawa Karpo, crown of the Hengduan Range, is a site of holy pilgrimage, yet its formidable peak remains are unconquered.

Yunnan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here the air is thin, and temperatures can drop below minus 40 degrees. This is home to an animal that's found nowhere else on earth—the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey. It's found only in these few isolated mountain forests. No other primate\ lives at such high altitudes. But these are true specialists.


These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends. Local Lisu people consider them their ancestors, calling them "the wild men of the mountains."


During heavy snowfalls, even these specialists cannot feed. It seems a strange place for a monkey. Between snows, the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. At this altitude, there are few fruits or tender leaves to eat. 90% of their diet is made up of the fine dry wisps of a curious organism. Half fungus, half plant, it's lichen.

How have monkeys, normally associated to be the low-land jungle, come to live such a remote mountain existence?

This is not the only remarkable animal found within these isolated high peaks. The Chinese red panda, solitary and quiet, it spends much of its time in the treetops.

Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. It's actually more closely related to a skunk.
luckygirl
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

hw


The Dai now lives in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but their legends tell how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north.
lying at the far eastern end of the Himalayas, the Hengduan mountains form Yunnan's northern border with Tibet. *, corwn of the Hengduan Range, is a site of Holy pilgrimage, yet its formidable peak remains are unconquered.
Yunnan's mountain's are remote, rugged and inaccessible. here the air is thin and temperature can drop blew minus 40 degrees. this is home to animal found  nowhere else on earth. the yunnan snub-nose monkey. it's found only in these few isolated mountain forests, no other Primates lives such high  altitudes. but these are true specialists. these ancient mountain dwellers have inspried lengends. Local LISU people considered them their antestors, calling  them the wild men of the mountains. During heavy snowfalls, even these specialists can not feed. it's seems a strange place for a monkey.
Between snows the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. at this altitude, there are few fruits or tender leaves to eat. 90 % of their diet is made up of the  fine dry wisps of a curious organism. half fungus, half plant. it's lichen. how have monkeys normally associated with low land jungel come to live such remote mountain eistence?
this is not the only remarkable  animal found  within these isolated high  peaks. the chinese red panda, solitary and quiet, it spends much of its time in the treetops. Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. it's actually nore closely related to a skunk.
superman
 

【整理】2008-07-21 Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-2

on fionashen


The Dai now live in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but their legends tell of how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north.

Lying at the far eastern end of the Himalayas, the Hengduan Mountains form Yunnan's northern border with Tibet. Khawa Karpo, crown of the Hengduan Range, is a site of holy pilgrimage, yet its formidable peak remains / unconquered.

Yunnan's mountains are remote, rugged and inaccessible. Here the air is thin, and temperatures can drop below minus 40 degrees. This is home to an animal that's found nowhere else on earth—the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey. It's found only in these few isolated mountain forests. No other primate\ lives at such high altitudes. But these are true specialists.


These ancient mountain dwellers have inspired legends. Local Lisu people consider them their ancestors, calling them "the wild men of the mountains."


During heavy snowfalls, even these specialists cannot feed. It seems a strange place for a monkey. Between snows, the monkeys waste no time in their search for food. At this altitude, there are few fruits or tender leaves to eat. 90% of their diet is made up of the fine dry wisps of a curious organism. Half fungus, half plant, it's lichen.

How have monkeys, normally associated with low-land jungle, come to live such a remote mountain existence?

This is not the only remarkable animal found within these isolated high peaks. The Chinese red panda, solitary and quiet, it spends much of its time in the treetops.

Despite its name, the red panda is only a very distant relative of the giant panda. It's actually more closely related to a skunk.
 
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