Meet the rare species at Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve
Updated 12:21, 01-Oct-2019
CGTN

The Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Sichuan Province is the home to numerous species. The ecological environment protection in the reserve has enabled some rare species to live and thrive. Take a look of these fascinating creatures.

Satyr tragopan is under first-class state protection in China. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

Satyr tragopan is under first-class state protection in China. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

Two golden snub-nosed monkeys enjoying the autumn breeze. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

Two golden snub-nosed monkeys enjoying the autumn breeze. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

Endangered takins are pictured fighting with each other./Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

Endangered takins are pictured fighting with each other./Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

A Chinese monal. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

A Chinese monal. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

Asian black bears are under second-class state protection. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

Asian black bears are under second-class state protection. /Photo courtesy to Deng Jianxin

(All photo courtesy to CGTN Nature filming crew's Deng Jianxin)

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