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A rare Chinese goral and its young were captured climbing, grazing and sharing space with a silver pheasant in the dense forests of the Gaoligong Mountain Nature Reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
In the footage recently captured by an infrared camera installed in the nature reserve, the agile goral was seen navigating steep cliffs with ease, pausing to scratch and relax, at night.
By day, the herd would wander through forests to graze, savoring fresh shoots.
In a rare moment, one goral shared the frame with a silver pheasant, highlighting the harmony of life in the wild.
The Chinese goral is under second-class national wild fauna protection in China.
Located in Baoshan City, Yunnan, the Gaoligong Mountains are an important part of the southern end of the Hengduan Mountains and a crucial ecological barrier in southwest China. The area features dense forests and a rich diversity of flora and fauna species, earning it the title of "world species gene bank."