Recently, the staff of Jingdong Management Bureau of Wuliangshan National Nature Reserve in Yunnan, while sorting the infrared cameras placed in the wild, found that the infrared cameras captured precious videos of the national level protection animal West Black-Crowned Gibbon moving under the tree.

  According to the staff of the Reserve Management Bureau, the Western Black-Crowned Gibbon is a typical arboreal animal. It eats on the tree and sleeps on the tree. After more than 10 years of tracking and monitoring, it is rare to see the activity of the Western Black-Crowned Gibbon under the ground. The precious video captured by the infrared camera this time will be of great help to further study the living habits of the Western Black-Crowned Gibbon.

  It is reported that the Western Black-Crowned Gibbon is a medium-sized ape and belongs to the national first-level protected animal. It is listed as an extremely endangered species by the World Conservation Union (IUCN), and its global number is about 1000-2000.

  Correspondent He Yougang Feng Defu

Editor in charge: [Wang Kai]