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]