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Goitered gazelles drink water from a pond in NW China
CGTN

A herd of around 10 goitered gazelles are spotted drinking water from a pond in Gaotai County, Zhangye City, northwest China's Gansu Province. 

Goitered gazelles, also known as black-tailed gazelles, inhabit desert and semiarid terrains. They get their name from the goiter-like enlargement on the male's throats during the mating season. Adult males have long, black horns that are 20 to 34 centimeters long, while females are hornless.

(All photos via VCG)

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