Takins are seen in the Qinling Mountains
Takins are being seen striving in the Qinling Mountains, Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
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 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. The adult wild Takin is tall and strong with curved horns and creamy white or brownish-yellow fur.
Dozens of takins have been spotted in the mountains, and their habitats are expanding.
The Qinling Mountains are home to a huge variety of plants and wild animals such as giant pandas, golden monkeys and crested ibis.