Is elk unique to China? Write down your reasons below.
Elk is a rare animal unique to China. Elk used to be a wild animal. Although the wild milu deer became extinct, the natural population of milu deer was finally re-established in China through stocking. From August 65438 to August 0986, 20 young milu deer were welcomed from Wubang Temple in England, and Nanhaizi, who raised cheap deer in Qing Dynasty, was raised, and an elk ecological research center and an elk garden were established. 1In August, 1987, London Zoo in England provided 39 milu deer free of charge and kept them in Dafeng Elk Reserve. So far, the elk in these two places have grown well and bred offspring. To this end, China has re-listed elk as a first-class protected animal.