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Photographers in Karamay City in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region captured rare footage of two red foxes, a nationally protected species, foraging in a snow‑capped park. The red fox, listed as a second‑class protected animal in China, feeds on wild mice and hares. Known for its sharp hearing, keen sense of smell and strong adaptability, the species has become a symbol of the region's growing biodiversity.
Photographers in Karamay City in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region captured rare footage of two red foxes, a nationally protected species, foraging in a snow‑capped park. The red fox, listed as a second‑class protected animal in China, feeds on wild mice and hares. Known for its sharp hearing, keen sense of smell and strong adaptability, the species has become a symbol of the region's growing biodiversity.