They are not horses though they have faces like horses. They are not deers though they have deerlike antliers. Tjey are not cows though they have cow-like hooves. And they are not donkeys though they have donkeylike tails. That's why the Pere David's Deer, a native Chinese species, is called "the four unlikes" in China. Its official name was given after French missionary Armand David, who found it in a royal hunting garden south of Beijing and introduced it to the west in 1865. The 3 million-year-old species almost went extinct about 100 years ago with only 18 remained in London. It was then re-introduced to China. Read the fascinating stories about the Pere David's Deer, and help build a better future for them and the human being. Read more fascinating stories about the other 2 natives Chinese species: Tales of The Golden Monkeys (ISBN:978-0-9997514-0-4) and Tales of The Elephants (ISBN:978-0-9994263-9-5).
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