by Marcus Maurice
The Russian wilderness is dazzling in its extremes.
俄羅斯荒野極度豐富燦爛。
What do
frozen salamanders,
vampire deer, and
endangered leopards have in common? All of these animals are part of a fascinating
cast of creatures found within the
borders of Russia. This month, National Geographic Channel
sets out for Wild Russia, a series that
explores the biggest country in the world.
Spanning 11
time zones and one and a half
continents, Russia is a place of
extremes, and nowhere shows it better than Siberia, which makes up 77 percent of its total
territory. While Siberia
is known for its
biting cold, some areas can also have temperatures
soar as high as 40 degrees
Celsius. For the Siberian salamander, having a body that can quickly
adjust to these temperatures is
essential to
survival. Because of their ability to
come back to life after being frozen, scientists
at one time thought that these special creatures might have been frozen with animals that were over 12,000 years old. However, with modern technology, scientists have learned that Siberian salamanders can only be frozen for a
maximum of four years.
When shown a picture of a
musk deer, people are sure to
be taken aback for a moment. This unique animal has the head of a
kangaroo, the body of a deer, and vampire-like
fangs. The
unseen thing that people want from it can't be viewed with the
naked eye—the musk
gland. Female musk deer
and perfume makers
alike find the scent to be
irresistible.
Deep in the
wilderness in the far eastern region of Russia is the Amur River. On this
fast-flowing source of life for many animals lives the Amur leopard. These animals are special because there are only 30
or so of them left.
Poaching,
deforestation, and
inbreeding have caused the near
extinction of these big cats. See all of these animals and more on the
Wild Russia series this month.
1. What is the main idea of this article?
(A) Russia would be a great place to visit when the weather is nice.
(B) Scientists have just found a 12,000-year-old salamander that came back to life.
(C) There are many strange and interesting animals in Russia.
(D) Creatures find it hard to survive in Russia because of its extreme weather.
2. Why would humans want to
capture male musk deer?
(A) They need to be kept from killing other animals in the forest.
(B) Their teeth can be used to make rare jewelry.
(C) They look like a combination of a kangaroo, deer, and vampire.
(D) They have a special body
organ that can be used to make perfume.
3. What is NOT a reason why the Amur leopards are going
extinct?
(A) It's too cold in the far eastern parts of Russia.
(B) They are being hunted
illegally.
(C) They are
reproducing with their relatives.
(D) The forests are being cut down
at an alarming rate.
4. According to the passage, _____.
(A) Wild Russia can teach people about the animals living inside the biggest country in the world
(B) if you watch Wild Russia, you will help the Amur leopard survive
(C) Russia is trying very hard to become a
superpower once again
(D) most of Russia's
terrain is the same