Cute animals on the snow-covered plateau (I)

2016-01-19 13:53:00 | From:kangbatv.com

Tibetan antelope

Tibetan antelope [Photo/Internet]

Tibetan antelope [Photo/Internet]

Tibetan antelopes are regarded as “the pride of Hoh Xil”. They are social animals, an endemic species under the first-level national protection in China, as well as a kind of endangered animal which is prohibited for trading. As long as you see them emerging on the horizon in groups like elfin spirits after the snow ceases and running quickly and elegantly, you will believe that the reason why they can live in this land for tens of millions of years is because they belong here.

Equus kiang

Equus kiang [Photo/Internet]

Equus kiang [Photo/Internet]

Equus kiang is an endemic species in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and is under the first-level national protection. It is a kind of social animal which lives in areas between the elevation of 3,600 meters and 5,400 meters and has a high tolerance for coldness, insolation, wind and snow.

Wild yak

Wild yak [Photo/Internet]

Wild yak [Photo/Internet]

Wild yaks are the wild kind of domestic yaks. They have strong limbs and long hairs to resist wind and rain. The hair on their chest and belly drops almost to the ground. With spines on their tongues, wild yaks are very fierce and good at fighting. The wild yak is a typical arctic-alpine species which can resist cold. It is an endemic species in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and is under the first-level national protection.

Tibetan gazelle

Tibetan gazelle [Photo/Internet]

Tibetan gazelle [Photo/Internet]

The male Tibetan gazelle has horns bend backwards like sickles. Tibetan gazelles have narrow, pointed and short ears, large spots on buttocks, short tails, slender limbs and narrow hooves. Their back is reddish brown, and the spot on their buttocks and their belly are white. The animal is mainly distributed in Ngari Sanai, Shigatse, Nagqu and Qamdo in Tibet.

Tibetan mastiff

Tibetan mastiff [Photo/Internet]

Tibetan mastiff [Photo/Internet]

Tibetan mastiffs are second-class national preserved animals as well as world-class rare animals. The purebred Tibetan mastiffs are often seen in pasturing areas. They can be classified into lion-like and tiger-like ones by their appearance, or they can be classified in accordance with the district they live, such as Amdo, Kham and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Their bones are thick and strong and their voices are deep and resonant. They are very brave and good at fighting. Tibetan mastiffs are a breed of guard dog which is rather imposing and extremely loyal to its owner.

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