Taiwan Native Species - Ceramic Stapler ~ 【Formosan Black Bear】

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Taiwan Native Species - Ceramic Stapler ~ 【Formosan Black Bear】 - Staplers - Porcelain Black

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Traditional Chinese characters, written in running, regular, seal, and clerical scripts, are artfully arranged to form the shapes of Taiwan's native animals. The collection features four distinct motifs: the Formosan Sika Deer, the Formosan Black Bear, the Formosan Landlocked Salmon, and the Formosan Swallowtail Butterfly. 【Formosan Black Bear】 A subspecies endemic to Taiwan, the Formosan Black Bear is distinguished by the characteristic V-shaped white marking on its chest, common to Asian black bears. With a limited current population, they inhabit the mountainous regions of Taiwan's Central Mountain Range, at elevations between 1000 to 3500 meters. In recent decades, extensive land development has led to habitat loss and a decline in their numbers. In 1989, under Taiwan's Wildlife Conservation Act, the Formosan Black Bear was classified as endangered. In 2001, it was chosen as Taiwan's most representative wild animal. Known for its round head, short neck, small eyes, and a long, dog-like snout (leading to the common nickname "dog bear"), the Formosan Black Bear does not hibernate. It is adept at climbing trees and swimming, and can reach speeds of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour, easily outrunning humans. 【Material】Ceramic 【Specifications/Capacity】Length 1cm × Width 10cm × Height 1cm 【Weight】135 g Origin/Manufacturing Method Yingge, Taiwan

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Porcelain
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Machine-made
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Taiwan
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No.86,663 - Stationery  |  No.79 - Staplers
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Traditional Chinese characters, written in running, regular, seal, and clerical scripts, are artfully arranged to form the shapes of Taiwan's native animals. The collection features four distinct motifs: the Formosan Sika Deer, the Formosan Black Bear, the Formosan Landlocked Salmon, and the Formosan Swallowtail Butterfly.

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