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Xi Zhi Nong speaks about some of his best moments as a wildlife photographer.

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Wildlife photographer Xi Zhi Nong speaks about the Tibetan antelopes living in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

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Wildlife photographer Xi Zhi Nong explains how there is not enough nature in the lives of people who live in cities.

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Wildlife photographer, Xi Zhi Nong, explains how trading and exploitation have further endangered wild tigers.

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Wildlife photographer, Xi Zhi Nong, explains a clause in Chinese law that is the source of the artificial breeding of animals.

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Wildlife photographer, Xi Zhi Nong, shares two beautiful moments with photographs.

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Animal adoption is a growing trend in the world which, will not only bring happiness to the animals, but to their adopters as well.

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Make them a part of your family and give them your love. Adopt rather than purchasing pets.

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What role do humans play in nature? The answer is hard to determine.

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As he was raised by a human being, the pup didn't know even how to catch his own prey. Thus his survival skills needed to be taught by a human.

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It's fascinating that a wolf can understand so much.

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The bond between humans and animals is stronger than many think.

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Although humans are the smartest living creatures on Earth, we are sometimes worse than animals as our actions are driven by ambition.

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As more people own dogs and cats nowadays, pet sitting is becoming a growing industry in China.

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Many people choose to board their pets while they are away.

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As leaving their owners can be a scary thing for pets, some may tend to get more aggressive.

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Although many people tend to underestimate animals, their comprehension often exceeds their expectations.

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Chinese New Year is a high season for abandoning pets as people don't want to pay for boarding or pet sitters.

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Animals can be quite sensitive in new surroundings.

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Animals only want two things: food and companionship.

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We are the ones who need the companionship of animals, not the other way around.

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Bye bye, my loved one. It was worth it. I will bury all the feelings into the deepest part of my heart.

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This song has been playing pretty much everywhere in Shanghai. Qu Wanting is an intriguing singer. Apparently, she spent a while in Canada and writes/sings in both English and Mandarin. The male voice in this song is Li Daimo, a strong candidate in the singing competition "The Voice of China."

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David Tao (born on July 11, 1969), is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. He is well-known for creating a crossover genre of R&B and hard rock tunes which has now become his signature style and for having popularized R&B in the Mandopop industry. This is a cheerful song often played at weddings.

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