Despite having a formidable figure, the takin is a herbivore. Like other herbivores, golden takins live in groups that can go from two to a dozen members. Looking for food and better habitat, they embark on journeys through the mountain.
About "CGTN Nature"
Being referred to as a "dragon vein" in the history of China, the Qinling Mountains stretch over 1,600 kilometers east-west. The natural barrier stands between subtropic and temperate zones, providing suitable habitats for abundant species. The 12-episode Qinling Mountains Series offers the incredible biodiversity of the region.
For more
CGTN Nature: Qinling Mountains Series | Episode 1: The Cradle
CGTN Nature: Qinling Mountains Series | Episode 2: Birds in Qinling
CGTN Nature: Qinling Mountains Series | Episode 3: Phoenix in the Mountain
CGTN Nature: Qinling Mountains Series | Episode 4: Living with Bamboo
CGTN Nature: Qinling Mountains Series | Episode 5: The Golden Takin
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