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What are the national protected animals living in water?
List of national first-class aquatic wild protected animals

Beast? Category: Baiji dolphin, Chinese white dolphin

Fish? Outline:? Xinjiang bighead carp, Chinese sturgeon, sturgeon, white sturgeon

Gastropoda: tongue-shaped multi-gill insects, long-nosed insects in Huangdao.

Cephalopods; nautilus

Coral: red coral

List of national second-class aquatic wild protected animals

Reptiles: green turtle, salamander, hawksbill, leatherback turtle, Eupolyphaga sinensis, soft-shelled turtle, Yunnan soft-shelled turtle and three-line soft-shelled turtle.

Beast? Category: Black Right Whale, Gray Whale, Blue Whale, Fin Whale, Warm Whale, Xiao Nuan Whale, Humpback Whale, Sperm Whale, Black Whale, Fake Killer Whale, Goose-billed Whale, True Dolphin, Finless Dolphin, Bottlenose Dolphin, Pacific Short-nosed Dolphin, Blue and White Dolphin, Spotted Dolphin, Gray Dolphin, Spotted Seal, Seal, Northern Sea Lion, Seal.

Fish? Class: Yellow-lipped fish, Japanese eel, Creutzfeldt-Jakob, Songjiang perch, Tang fish, Myxocyprinus asiaticus, bighead carp, golden thread fish, schizothorax fish, Taiwan Province Hucho, and Lepidoptera Qinling.

Amphioxus; lancelet

Gastropoda: tiger-spotted baby, crown snail

Claudiobranchia: Pinctada maxima, Fritillaria.

Amphibians: salamander, salamander in Zhenhai, salamander in nevus, salamander in cool, salamander in Guizhou.

Seal (scientific name: Arctocephalinae, English name: fur seals): It is a mammal that lives in the ocean. Because it looks like a dog, it is named fur seal. Including 2 genera and 8 species. Body length 150-2 10 cm, body weight 2 1-26 kg. Thick and slippery fur, also known as "fur sea lion". The body is spindle-shaped. The head is round, the kiss is short, the eyes are big, there are small ear shells, the body surface has bristles and short and dense fluff, the back is brown or dark brown, the abdomen is light, and the limbs are fin-shaped, which is suitable for swimming in the water. The hind legs face backwards in the water, can bend forward after landing, and walk slowly on all fours.

They prey on cod and salmon, as well as sea crabs and shellfish. Swimming and hunting in the offshore during the day and resting ashore at night. Sensitive hearing and smell. Except for the breeding season, there is no fixed habitat, and it takes 1000 km to hunt once. Every year in late spring and early summer, they enter the breeding season and return to their birthplace. The first male to arrive will occupy his territory and divide his sphere of influence. A week later, a large group of female seals flocked ashore and mated freely.

Seals are found all over the world. In addition to the North Sea dogs living in the Bering Sea, fur seals are also found in the waters of Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, South Africa and Antarctica.