A takin is seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 27, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)
A takin is seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 26, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)
Takins are seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 27, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)
Takins are seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 26, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)
Takins are seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 27, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)
A takin is seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 26, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Jiao Rongchao)
A takin drinks water in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 26, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)
Takins are seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 26, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Jiao Rongchao)
Takins are seen in the Qinling Mountains, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 26, 2019. More than 4,000 wild takins live in the Qinling Mountains, a natural boundary between the country's north and south, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the provincial forestry bureau said Tuesday. The wild takin, which is an herbivore, is a special species in Asia that mainly inhabited in China. It is listed as a national first-class protected species in the country. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)