Wild camels run in Gansu province
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Recently, more than 30 wild camels were spotted running together at Gansu Annanba Wild Camel National Nature Reserve in Northwest China's Gansu province. This group, with the picture captured by a drone, is the largest wild camel population photographed in the reserve in recent years.
Gansu Annanba Wild Camel National Nature Reserve is located in Aksay Kazak autonomous county, Jiuquan, Gansu province. The wild camel, also known as the Wild Bactrian camel, has been listed as a national first-class protected animal in the Red Data Book of endangered species.
Filming by He Yongwang/ Editing by Liu Xinyu
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