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The Chongzhou section of the Giant Panda National Park in SW China's Sichuan Province has released rare infrared footage showing a panda adorably rubbing trees, likely marking its territory. The footage also features nearly 20 other protected species, including snow leopards, Sichuan takins and forest musk deer. Covering 280 square kilometers, the Chongzhou area has seen continuous ecological monitoring. With a thriving natural environment, more and more rare wildlife are being captured on camera, reflecting the region's rich biodiversity.