Wild sables spotted in Changbai Mountain by dedicated photographers
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Photographers recently captured videos of two wild sables in the Changbai Mountain in Yanbian Korean autonomous prefecture in Jilin province.
After patiently waiting in the forest for several days, they were able to get videos of sables running, climbing trees and seeking food.
Sables are a first-class protected animal in China. They inhabit the broadleaf-conifer mixed forests on Changbai Mountain and the Lesser Khingan Mountains.
Video by Sun Huanyu and Li Shaoyuan
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