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Wild giant panda caught on camera in China's Sichuan

Wild giant panda. Photo by Xinhua.
Wild giant panda. Photo by Xinhua.

A wild giant panda was captured by an infrared camera several times in the Giant Panda National Park in southwest China's Sichuan Province. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.

From May 25 to 28 this year, the camera installed in the park's Tangjiahe area, at an altitude of around 2,900 meters, recorded video clips of the wild giant panda for four consecutive days.

The area where the panda was captured has many favorable conditions, including relatively stable temperatures and abundant food and water resources.

One of the clips, shot on May 25, showed that the black-and-white bear walked directly to the camera and fiddled with it. Another clip, shot on May 28, showed that the panda found a cool place to rest after observing its surrounding environment.

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The national park's staffers said it is the same adult panda in the clips.

More than 400 infrared cameras have been installed in Tangjiahe over the past years, capturing many rare wild animals.

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