Tâi-oân káu-hîm

(Tùi Tâi-oân o·-hîm choán--lâi)
?Tâi-oân káu-hîm
Seng-bu̍t-ha̍k hun-lūi
Kài: Animalia
Mn̂g: Chordata
Kong: Mammalia
Bo̍k: Carnivora
Kho: Ursidae
Sio̍k: Ursus
Chéng: U. thibetanus
A-chéng U. t. formosanus
Ha̍k-miâ
Ursus thibetanus formosanus
Swinhoe, 1864
Siâng-ì-miâ

Selenarctos thibetanus formosanus

Tâi-oan káu-hîm (ha̍k-miâ: Ursus thibetanus formosanus) sī A-chiu o͘-hîm (Ursus thibetanus) ê 1-ê a-chéng. Che sī Tâi-oân tó-siōng siāng tōa-chiah ê goân-sán iá-seng tōng-bu̍t, mā sī hit tah î-it ê hîm chéng. Káu-hîm ê oa̍h-tōng hoān-ûi chú-iàu sī Tâi-oân tang-pō͘ ê koân-soaⁿ tē-tài, hái-poa̍t 1000 m chì 3500 m tiong-kan.[1]


Chham-khó chu-liāu

siu-kái
  1. Taiwan's Ecological Conservation/Formosan black bear, Website of Government Information Office, Executive Yuan