Tibetan antelopes' number is growing larger
A Tibetan antelope gallops at the foot of Hoh Xil Mountain in Golmud, northwest China's Qinghai Province. The number of Tibetan antelope has resumed to more than 300,000 thanks to better ecological environment and less armed poaching. And thanks to the protection of the government those year, the number of Tibetan antelopes is on rise.
A Tibetan antelope gallops at the foot of Hoh Xil Mountain in Golmud
Tibetan antelopes look for food at the foot of Hoh Xil Mountain in Golmud
Tibetan antelopes look for food at the foot of Hoh Xil Mountain in Golmud
A Tibetan antelope looks for food at the foot
ibetan antelopes gallop at the foot of Hoh Xil Mountain in Golmud
A Tibetan antelope looks for food at the foot of Hoh Xil Mountain in Golmud
Tibetan antelopes gallop
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