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Moment two marmots enter 'choreographed' playful scuffle at nature reserve

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These two bobak marmots were seen on video engaging in a playful tussle that looked more like a choreographed tango than an actual fight.

The playful antics were recorded by cameras at the Anxi Extreme Arid Desert National Nature Reserve in Jiuquan, in Gansu, China.

In the video, discovered by thrilled staff members, two marmots could be seen jabbing at each other with their little fists.

They grabbed each other's necks and moved back and forth in perfectly synchronised moves.

As the brawling continued, the rodents appeared to be ballroom dancing rather than having an actual fight.

The bobak marmot (Marmota bobak) is a species of marmot found in Central and Eastern Europe and parts of Asia.

The large ground-dwelling rodents are characterised by their robust build, short legs, and dense fur, which varies in colour from greyish-brown to reddish-brown.

Bobak marmots typically inhabit open grasslands, steppes, and mountainous areas where they dig elaborate burrow systems for shelter. They are herbivores, feeding primarily on grasses, herbs, and other vegetation.

They are social animals and live in colonies with complex social structures.

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