China News Service, Dehong, May 24th (He Xingyu and Cai Xiaojian) A reporter learned from Yunnan Ruili Entry-Exit Border Checkpoint on the 24th that the policeman at the pull-line sub-station of the border checkpoint has successfully rescued a national Class 1 protected animal during border patrols. Humor.

  At 1 o'clock on May 23, Liu Song, the leader of the pull-line substation, led a team to carry out daily border patrols. When patrolling to the vicinity of the duty point of Pull-line No. 7, a shaggy brown animal curled up in the middle of the patrol road to stop the police from advancing. the way.

  The police immediately turned on the flashlight and looked forward and found that the animal is a national first-level protected animal lemur.

The lemur struggled to escape when there was a light. The police were worried that he would not be rescued in time for his injuries, so he immediately grabbed him with a sack, took him back to the camp for further observation, and contacted Longchuan Forest Police as soon as possible.

The picture shows the rescued loris.

Photo by Jiang Xuting

  After observation by the staff, it was found that the roe monkey had no serious wounds and was eating normally.

The staff guessed that the reason for his curling up at the time may be caused by being frightened when the thunder and lightning weather came.

  At present, the lemur has been handed over to the Forest Police of Longchuan County for further observation and rescue, and will be released to nature after it recovers.

  Ruili border inspection reminds the general public that if you find injured wild animals in the wild, please call the police for professional help in time, and do not provide rescue privately to avoid injury.

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