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Photographers in Karamay City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region captured rare footage of two red foxes foraging in a snow-covered park, moving along a lakeshore and through reed beds with their reddish coats glowing in the sunlight. The red fox, a second-class nationally protected animal in China, is known for its sharp hearing, keen sense of smell and strong adaptability, and its presence highlights the region's growing biodiversity.
Photographers in Karamay City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region captured rare footage of two red foxes foraging in a snow-covered park, moving along a lakeshore and through reed beds with their reddish coats glowing in the sunlight. The red fox, a second-class nationally protected animal in China, is known for its sharp hearing, keen sense of smell and strong adaptability, and its presence highlights the region's growing biodiversity.