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In October, the temperature in the middle and higher Qinling Mountains occasionally drops to zero degree Celsius. While most trees have lost their leaves, the bamboo forest remains green. Small animals that stroll in the woods have already hidden in their dens to embrace the coming winter, but giant pandas still perch in trees or sleep on the ground openly regardless of the unexpected snow.
About Journeys in Nature: Qinling Panda Series
The Qinling Mountain range divides China into north and south. The abundant natural resources have made Qinling home to countless flora and fauna. Among the residents, the giant panda with the life motto of "eat, sleep, repeat" is one of the most famous animals in the world. This series will present to you the daily routine of this famous animal, alongside its "neighbors" including the snub-nosed monkey, bamboo rats and takins. Follow CGTN's camera for more interesting stories!
For more:
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 1: The 'bamboo cuisine' endorsed by pandas
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 2: Who wears the hypno crown in lush forest
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 3: How pandas went from carnivores to bamboo lovers
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 4: This is my territory
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 5: Snub-nosed monkeys wear black 'lipstick' in August
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 6: Autumn is the season of fruits
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 7: Who is the crazy kiwifruit hoarder?
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 8: What is life in a baby panda's cave like?
Qinling Panda Series Ep. 9: Panda's version of 'Singing in the rain'
(Cover image a video screenshot; video by the CGTN Nature film crew.)
(If you have specific expertise and want to contribute, or if you have a topic of interest that you'd like to share with us, please email us at nature@cgtn.com.)