Original title: Three members of a black bear family in Yunnan Yongde Daxueshan National Nature Reserve under infrared camera
Recently, when the staff of the Administration and Protection Bureau of the Daxueshan National Nature Reserve in Yongde, Yunnan, sorted out the infrared cameras placed in the reserve, they found that the infrared camera captured the precious activity video picture of three black bears, mother and son, walking together in the forest. In the picture, two small bears were healthy and full of curiosity about the infrared camera, and they also called to watch the camera.
It is understood that black bears, also known as Asian black bears and bears, are bulky and bulky, with thick and fluffy fur, bright black drives, and white half moon shaped spots on the chest. They mainly live in tropical and subtropical mountain forests, and have very sensitive sense of smell and hearing. They are listed as national second-class protected animals.
In recent years, with the well preserved biodiversity of Yunnan Yongde Daxueshan National Nature Reserve, wildlife species have been effectively protected, and black bears are often photographed. (Worker's Daily - China Industrial Network reporter Zhao Lihao, correspondent Tang Wenjun)