A heartwarming infrared camera video has gone viral, showing a female Amur tiger trekking through snowy forests with five cubs in northeast China’s Hunchun area! 🌲❄️ The footage, captured in the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, marks a rare sighting—wild Amur tigers typically have 2-3 cubs per litter.
🔍 Scientists say the camera’s 5+ minute recording feature allowed it to document the entire family in one frame—a 🎥 #TechWin for wildlife monitoring! This discovery highlights progress in conservation efforts for the endangered species, with park officials calling it a "milestone" for biodiversity in 2025.
🐾 Fun fact: Amur tigers, the world’s largest big cats, roam the China-Russia border region. Spotting this mega-family gives hope for their future! 🌍💚
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Infrared camera captures Amur tiger with five cubs in northeast China
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