Infrared camera captured a black bear mother taking her cubs out for a walk in Wuliang Mountain National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The video footage shows that a curious cub quickly climbed a tree and peeped from behind the tree trunk. Another cub was taking its time, enjoying a stroll in the forest by itself.
Black bears are under second-class state protection in China.
The hidden cameras also captured other wild animals, including Chinese serows, porcupines and red muntjacs in a 45-day period in August and September.
(Cover image via VCG)
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