On June 12, Red Star News reporters learned from Zhu Dahai, director of the Longchi Pipe and Protection Station of the Dujiangyan Pipe and Protection Station of the Giant Panda National Park, that on June 4, the staff of the Longchi Pipe and Protection Station and the Scientific Research and Protection Section of the Dujiangyan Pipe and Protection Station of the Giant Panda National Park conducted a data collection and collation of the infrared cameras in the Longchi area. Two infrared cameras installed at an altitude of 2,600 meters above sea level on the Xiaocao Slope of Longchi were found, and on May 9, wild giant pandas were repeatedly filmed playing with the water at the water source.
Staff of the Management and Conservation Station and the Scientific Research And Conservation Section.
In the video, the Red Star News reporter saw that a giant panda was "tickling the itch" in a fancy way. First he fell to the ground on all fours, his head and body kept rubbing, and then he rolled over, holding his head "with both hands and feet" and rubbing his body with his chin.
In another video, a giant panda first sits on an artificially set drinking point, with its left paw supporting its body, and its right paw constantly reaching to the water source below to catch water. Later, probably because it was not addictive, the giant panda directly turned over and slept in the water, and its claws kept pouring water on its face. Helplessly, the drinking water point is too small to "withstand" the huge body of the giant panda, only enough to sit on an ass and go in.
Wild giant pandas captured by infrared cameras.
Red Star News reporter Yu Zunsu according to the Giant Panda National Park Dujiangyan Pipe Protection Station
Edited by Peng Jiang
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