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Rare footage of a Small Indian Civet, a nationally protected first-class wild animal in China, has been captured in Taohongling National Nature Reserve in east China's Jiangxi Province. The nocturnal animal was seen moving cautiously through the forest at night. Known for its sensitivity to environmental changes, the species is considered an indicator of ecosystem health. The sighting reflects the reserve's improving ecology and stable wildlife population.
Rare footage of a Small Indian Civet, a nationally protected first-class wild animal in China, has been captured in Taohongling National Nature Reserve in east China's Jiangxi Province. The nocturnal animal was seen moving cautiously through the forest at night. Known for its sensitivity to environmental changes, the species is considered an indicator of ecosystem health. The sighting reflects the reserve's improving ecology and stable wildlife population.