Forest Service | 2021 Forest of Life Calendar

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Forest Service | 2021 Forest of Life Calendar - Calendars - Paper Multicolor

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Due to the limitation of product size and shipping, only home delivery service is provided, please forgive me Dimensions: Length 13 cm x Width 18.5 cm Add the note column and make the stand with thick cardboard, which is both beautiful and practical, suitable for home or company As the timing enters autumn and winter, acorns begin to fall. The "Forest of Life-Interspecies Relationship" calendar kicks off with the green oak that Taiwanese black bears, wild boars, and squirrels love to eat. The moss, lichen, The ferns nestle on the epiphytic trees. The co-evolving mulberry parasite and the flower pecker are a natural pair. The flower pecker is attracted by the delicious fruits of the mulberry parasite and discharges the sticky mulberry parasitic seeds after feeding, which is beneficial to attach the host plant to help the mulberry parasite to multiply. The national delicacy Aiyu relies on the pollination of Aiyu bees, which are smaller than ants, and Aiyu provides an environment for the bees to lay eggs and grow. They are interdependent and indispensable. In order to enjoy the sweet nectar secreted by horned cicada nymphs and small lycaenidae larvae, ants voluntarily act as bodyguards to protect their safety. The spear prawn, who is good at digging holes, is a big myopia. It helps the tiger to make a nest, and the tiger is on the side to ensure its safety. Different from the above mutually beneficial symbiosis, the cute-looking yellow-throated marten hunts the larger mountain Qiang, known as the "Qiang Zihu"; the hawk cuckoo, whose plumage looks like a bird of prey, lays its eggs on the white In the nest of thrush ears, the chicks of the middle cuckoo will push the host's eggs out of the nest. With the exclusive care of the host, the adoptive mother actually resigns to feed the adopted children who are larger than it.

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In the vast forest, all kinds of mutually beneficial and intriguing stories continue to be staged. Through this series of publications, the Forest Service hopes that everyone will learn more about the mystery and beauty of Taiwan's forests, while enjoying the beauty and shelter that the forests bring us. We can also treat the land that nurtures life well

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