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An infrared camera set up near a small water outlet in the Lancang River Provincial Nature Reserve in Lincang, Yunnan Province, captured dozens of wild animals stopping by to drink. Among them were silver pheasants, crab-eating mongooses, squirrels, porcupines, red muntjacs and wild boars. The waterhole was dug by conservation staff to ease water shortages and aid species monitoring in the dry mountain area.