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The raft of ducks is assembled for morning exercise. They line up on the water, and are highly disciplined. They are sentinels on duty. They hold their bodies straight and stretch their necks to look around observantly. To ensure the raft's security, they can't afford to slack off. After the exercise, most of the ducks take a short break. The sentinels are still on patrol. There are some restless ducklings who let off excess energy while others stay put for a nap. Check out this video to find how these vigilant ducks work!
About 'Journeys in Nature: Guangdong Maoming Series'
Maoming City is a biodiversity hub in south China's Guangdong Province. Leaning against the Yunkai Mountains, one of the largest mountain ranges in Guangdong, and facing the South China Sea, the city is endowed with a wet tropical climate, which has attracted numerous wild animal and plant species. CGTN Nature's film crew traveled to Maoming to offer viewers a glimpse into the wild world of the city. Stay tuned!
For more
Guangdong Maoming Series Ep. 1: The Chinese crocodile lizard
Guangdong Maoming Series Ep. 2: Frogs that feed on the same kind
Guangdong Maoming Series Ep. 3: The ferocious eagle peak turtle
(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.)