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World's First Tibetan Fox with Satellite Collar Released into Qinghai Plateau
Oct 14, 2024, 03:45 AM
A Tibetan fox named Hu San Tiao has become the world's first rescued Tibetan fox to be successfully released back into the wild with a satellite-tracking collar. Found weak and hungry, the fox received a healthy diet, vaccines, and care before being released in northwest China's Qinghai Plateau. According to current data, the one-year-old male fox has shown normal behavior since its release in September, marking a significant achievement in wildlife conservation and research.
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