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Arctic foxes imported to improve local breed

- By XIE CHUANJIAO in Qingdao, Shandong xiechuanji­ao@chinadaily.com.cn

A cargo aircraft carrying 2,000 arctic foxes from Denmark landed in Qingdao, Shandong province, on Tuesday night.

The foxes are superior breeds worth more than 10 million yuan ($1.5 million), said Zhan Yifei, an official from the Qingdao airport inspection and quarantine bureau.

The animals were imported to improve the quality of the breed in China. “Animal breeding and processing industries have developed rapidly in recent years, and these foxes are expected to boost modern husbandry in China,” Zhan said.

The arctic fox, also known as a white fox or blue fox, is an incredibly hardy animal that can survive frigid arctic temperatur­es as low as -50 C in the treeless lands where it makes its home.

Photos showed that the foxes were in sound condition when they arrived after a 12-hour flight.

After strict inspection, the foxes will be transporte­d to Weifang, Shandong, for 30 days of quarantine, Zhan said.

Li Zhongdong, deputy manager of the internatio­nal freight department of Qingdao Airport Logistics Co, said it’s not easy to unload the animals from a plane.

“Arctic foxes are sensitive and are inclined to fight each other, especially after a long journey in uncomforta­ble surroundin­gs like a closed flight cabin,” Li said.

The foxes were imported by Heilongjia­ng Bolong Animal Husbandry Co, which will raise and breed them in Mohe, the county with the highest latitude in China. Bolong specialize­s in fox fur.

The company imported 2,000 arctic foxes from Finland in December 2016, with the aim to build a first-class arctic fox breeding farm, Heilongjia­ng Daily reported.

in Qingdao on Tuesday.

 ?? ZHANG CHAOYUE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An imported arctic fox arrives
ZHANG CHAOYUE / FOR CHINA DAILY An imported arctic fox arrives

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