A few days ago, a reporter from Haixi Prefecture TV Station in Qinghai Province took a picture of the rabbit pupa activity in the Baishushan area of the Qaidam Basin.
In the picture, Tutu is enjoying the warm sun while walking in the Cypress Mountain area.
It is reported that there are very few wild pheasant populations in the wild, and this discovery indicates that the ecological environment in the Qaidam Basin has been further improved.
With the continuous strengthening of publicity for wildlife protection in the Qaidam Basin, the breeding capacity of wild animal population resources has been improved.
Rabbit tadpoles are stubby and cat-like in size, and can adapt to cold and barren environments. They usually live alone in rock crevices or use marmot caves. They mainly feed on pikas. (Video material provided by Chao Wa, reporter Sun Rui, edited by Le Xiaomin)
Editor-in-chief: [Song Fangcan]