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Researchers have captured rare footage of more than 360 Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys traveling together across the forest floor in Yunling Nature Reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province. As one of China's national first-class protected species, Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys typically inhabit high-altitude forests and spend most of their lives in the treetops, making such large-scale movement on the ground an exceptionally rare sight.
Researchers have captured rare footage of more than 360 Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys traveling together across the forest floor in Yunling Nature Reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province. As one of China's national first-class protected species, Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys typically inhabit high-altitude forests and spend most of their lives in the treetops, making such large-scale movement on the ground an exceptionally rare sight.