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China: Foraging tufted deer spotted in Yunnan

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Storyline: Infrared cameras installed by researchers in the wild captured a scene in which a tufted deer was foraging with her child and licking the cub at the Gaoligong Mountain National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Yunnan Province. The video shows that the cub deer was eating food with the mother deer keeping an eye on the surrounding environment. After the cub deer was full, the adult deer began to lick her baby. Experts say that the tufted deer licks her child to minimize the smells left by the cub so that they can hide themselves more safely. Meanwhile, licking can help the mother deer to remember the unique smells of her child so that she can find it out even in a complex environment. Tufted deer are under second-class national protection in China. Shotlist: Yunnan Province, southwest China - Recent: 1. Various of tufted deer foraging 2. Various of mother tufted deer licking cub deer. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]

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