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2019.08.10 14:57 GMT+8

Standoff between two Tibetan antelopes

Updated 2019.08.10 14:57 GMT+8
CGTN

Two Tibetan antelopes were found to be in a standoff in Changtang National Nature Reserve, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.

The winner gets the right to mate with multiple females of the group.

Thanks to protective measures, the population of the first-class state protected animal is growing in China.

General information about the Tibetan antelope. /CGTN Graphic

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(Cover image by Peng Jiansheng with Luli Studio.)

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