A few days ago, the Qinghai Lake National Nature Reserve Administration took the first time to photograph the Tibetan fox, a national second-class protected animal, in the Cormor Island area of ​​Qinghai Lake.

  The Tibetan fox cub in the video slowly walked to the camera, lay down comfortably, and looked around curiously. To his surprise, it did not dodge when facing the camera, and the camera feels full.

  The Tibetan fox lives on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in my country. It is similar in size to the red fox. Its back is brown, its abdomen is white, and there is a light gray area on its side. Its tail is stubby and the end is almost white. It mainly feeds on rodents, which is very beneficial to agriculture and animal husbandry. , Also a beneficial animal.

  According to Hou Yuansheng, head of the Information Publicity Section of the Qinghai Lake National Nature Reserve Administration, it is speculated that there should be a family of three Tibetan foxes living here. This is the breeding period of Tibetan foxes. The Tibetan fox cubs in the video should be waiting. Parents return from predation.

(Video source: Qinghai Lake National Nature Reserve Management Bureau Yang Tao produced Guo Shihao)

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]