What you see here are the living members of that ecosystem traveling through one place in the central mountain range within three weeks of January. This amazing picture is created by taking the creatures recorded by a trap camera (Trap Camera / Trail Camera) on different days in one frame, and using the Focus stacking / Layer stacking method to combine several photos. Yannick uses a higher quality camera than a trap camera that we use every day to take these photos.
There are 12 species in this photo. There are 2 other species of wild animals, a tiger and a green leopard, a pangolin, a pangolin and an urula, wild rabbits and an animal known as the sapumal pangolin / honey trap to the left of the tiger. Plus a domestic cat and dog. All these species use this place as a Junction for Migration and as a corridor (Wildlife Corridor). If a deer / wild boar were added to this photo, then this photo would be complete!
In fact, an ecosystem that has been distorted by man and then restored by nature. The animals living in that system get to see a very high and wide biodiversity in the plantations.