A wide range of animals were captured on camera by the traps, from bears to leopards, and even elephants too.
A couple of Sun bears were spotted play-fighting – the species can be identified by the distinctive orange-yellow patch on their chests.
The cameras also caught the endangered rabbit species named after the mountain range – the Annamite striped rabbit – which experts say has only been photographed a handful of times, and was unknown to science until 1996.
One bird species that was pictured, the great hornbill, could be a good sign for the habitat as the presence of these birds is thought to be an indicator of a healthy forest.