Recently, more than 20 Sichuan takins collectively foraging for food were monitored online in the Chongzhou area of ​​the Giant Panda National Park.

In the picture, adult takins take their takin babies, or collectively forage for food, or take a leisurely walk, which is very pleasant.

  It is understood that as a national first-class protected animal, Sichuan takin has often appeared in people's field of vision in recent years, but it is rare to capture such a large number of groups traveling and collective foraging.

  At present, the Chengdu area of ​​Giant Panda National Park has restored a total of 68,000 mu of giant panda habitat by strengthening habitat ecological restoration and adopting a low-interference restoration model.

(Reporter Lu Yang’s video comes from the Chengdu Administration of Giant Panda National Park)

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]