As a subspecies of Eurasian beaver, Castor fiber birulai is the only beaver species living in China. There are about 600 of them in China, and only in northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. They are fantastic architects capable of building dams, which provides shelters for many other species.
In late autumn, the beavers are busy storing branches and leaves of nearby trees in their newly-built homes for the coming winter. CGTN Nature film crew captured the precious moment of them eating and storing food in the Ulungur River in Fuyun County in the Xinjiang's Altay Prefecture. Watch the video to meet this cute and intelligent creature.
Breath of the Wild
Located on the south slope of the Altai Mountains, Fuyun county in the Altay Prefecture of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is the cradle of diverse geological wonders and abundant wildlife. In this series, CGTN Nature film crew will take you on an exciting adventure into the places that few people know.
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The Irtysh Grand Canyon: Earth's ridgy veins
Aerial view of Keketuohai Geopark in NW China
Dragon's blood sedum: Crimson leaves in snow-covered ore mine
A wild snow mountain in Altay Region, NW China's Xinjiang
China's Yosemite | Keketuohai Geopark
Herbane: A poisonous plant used as an anesthetic
(Cover image via VCG. Video provided by CGTN Nature film crew.)
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