(Dan Tri) - U Minh Ha National Park (Ca Mau) is one of the world's biosphere reserves. It is home to many rare species of animals and plants.
U Minh Ha National Park covers an area of over 8,500 hectares in Tran Van Thoi and U Minh districts of Ca Mau province. This area has been listed by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve. It has a flora and fauna system (including many rare species) typical of wetlands on peat layers formed by long-term accumulation of plant remains (Photo: Nhat Linh Dan). The pythons in the U Minh Ha area are quite large, some weighing tens of kilograms. The national park also has a rare species of reticulated python (Photo: Anh Tuan). A red squirrel climbing a tree (Photo: Anh Tuan). A black-backed box turtle moves through the reeds. This turtle is a rare animal, on the list of animals in need of conservation (Photo: Anh Tuan). The Javan Puffin, a bald-headed bird with a neck and head, lives in U Minh Ha National Park. This is a rare bird belonging to the crane family, listed in the Red Book (Photo: Anh Tuan). Wild cats forage at night (Photo: Anh Tuan).
Many pangolins were discovered (Photo: Anh Tuan). Wild boar in the national park (Photo: Anh Tuan). A monkey leisurely walks on the grassland (Photo: Anh Tuan). An animal species in U Minh Ha National Park was recorded by a camera trap (Photo: Anh Tuan). The ky nam plant, also known as ky nam kien, appears in the national park. This plant can be prepared as a medicine to support the treatment of diseases (Photo: Anh Tuan).
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