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Infrared cameras captured some rare wild animals in the Qinling Mountains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
In February this year, local forestry authorities began to replace the memory cards for nearly 40 infrared cameras deployed in two forest farms in the region. More than 100 video clips and nearly 6,000 photos of wild animals were collected from the cameras.
The captured images include nearly 40 pictures of takins, an animal species under national first-class protection; 10 individual, five times of the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey; as well as those of wild animals under national second-class protection, such as Asian black bears, mainland Serows and Temminck's tragopans.
(Cover image via VCG)
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