 This research paper examined the prevalence of viruses among wildlife species in South China. The authors found that bats were particularly susceptible to coronaviruses, pecornaviruses, and astroviruses, while peacas were infected with a new clade of imbecovirus and a new genus of arenaviruses. Additionally, the authors discovered evidence of cross-species transmission of RNA viruses, paramexovirus and astrovirus, and DNA viruses, pseudorabies virus, porcinsacovirus II, porcinsacovirus III and parvoveris, between wildlife and domestic animals, which could pose a threat to both animal health and human safety. This article was authored by Shinyuan Kui, Kawei Fan, Xiang He Liang, and others.