Four-month-old panda cub captured by infrared cameras

Two infrared cameras in the Baiyang Nature Reserve in Songpan county, Sichuan province, captured footage of a four-month-old wild giant panda cub in February and March this year.
This was recently discovered by staff members from the county’s forestry and grassland bureau during their patrol in the reserve.
Video clips provided by the bureau show that on February 28, an adult female panda walked across the screen, followed closely by a panda cub, which quickly crawled forward with its short legs, as if it were afraid of losing Mom.
In the video clip taken on March 2, about half a minute after an adult panda walked across the screen, a panda cub appeared in the upper right corner of the screen. After resting for a while, it followed in its mother's footsteps and entered the forest.
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