There's This Animal Hidden in the Ocean Depths of China - You Might Not Even Know Its Name
Over this period, we have been paying unprecedented attention to wild animals. This is actually a sadness, because when humans pay the most attention to wild animals, it is either when human safety issues arise, or when these wild animals are on the brink of extinction. For example, in the depths of China, there has been a certain animal that has not appeared for many years, and perhaps many people don't even know its name.

Does this scene have a full sense of science fiction? In fact, this guy lives in the ocean, although he eats only vegetarian, but his body is very fat, with a height of three to five hundred kilograms is no problem. This strange animal also has a strange name: Rugu Lan, it is estimated that many people are also hearing this animal for the first time, but its other name is well known, namely 'Mermaid'.

Yes, Rugu Lan was originally from Malay, meaning 'Daughter of the Ocean'. Rugu Lan is a mammal, with a pair of breasts on its chest, short fur on its body, and needs to surface regularly to breathe. Later, Andersen created the fairy tale 'The Little Mermaid' based on it. Andersen didn't just write a fairy tale, but also a fable, and a lament for marine life.
Rugu Lan is mainly distributed in the coastal areas of Guangdong, Hainan and Taiwan south in China, and belongs to the national level protected animal. But since 4000 years ago, humans began to hunt Rugu Lan, eat meat to extract oil, bones can carve objects, leather can be made from skin, now Rugu Lan is extremely rare.

In 2000, the Beibu Gulf Rugu Lan Protection Zone could still find 2-5 Rugu Lan, but in 2004 and 2005, researchers repeatedly searched for Rugu Lan, but found nothing. In 2008 June, people discovered a Rugu Lan corpse in the east suburbs of Wenchang City, Hainan, and since then they have not been seen again.

'Mermaid' endured extreme pain to transform into a human, and finally transformed into a foam because he couldn't bear to harm human life. Andersen's fairy tale is not only a fairy tale, but also a fable, and a lament for marine life. Fairy tales fill us with fantasy, and reality requires us to take action. We can't delay any longer!