Recently, two Tibetan foxes, a national second-class protected animal, were photographed on the Halteng grassland of Qilian Mountain National Park, one walking slowly and leisurely, and the other hiding in the snow to watch.
Tibetan foxes are very rare in Aksay County, and surprisingly, they do not dodge the camera, as if they were giving the camera to the photographer.
The Tibetan fox has a reclusive personality and prefers to live alone, living at an altitude of 2000-5200 meters in alpine grasslands, desert grasslands and semi-arid to arid areas in the mountains.
The Tibetan fox is widely distributed in Tibet, the size is close to the red fox, its back is brown, the abdomen is white, there is a light gray area on the side of the body, the tail is thick and short, the end is almost white, the staple is rodents, which is very beneficial to agriculture and animal husbandry, and is also beneficial to animals.
Photo by Belhari
Source 丨China News Network
Source: Lanzhou Daily