Over 60,000 Tibetan antelopes spotted in migration in southwest China

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Over 60,000 Tibetan antelopes were spotted while on the move in Qiangtang National Reserve. It is the largest herd of Tibetan antelopes seen by researchers since 2013. The Tibetan antelope is under first-class protection in China. Every year, herds of Tibetan antelopes will migrate to a location with adequate mating conditions and then return to their original habitat with their offspring. According to researchers, no less than 100,000 Tibetan antelopes arrive in the core area of Qiangtang National Reserve every year.

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