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Tibetan antelopes seen on Changtang grassland



In the summer, the Tibetan antelopes are seen leisurely gathered on the Changtang grassland. At present, the population of Tibetan antelopes in Tibet has exceeded 300,000.

The Changtang National Natural Reserve is part of both Nagqu City and Ngari prefecture in Tibet, and has an average altitude of over 5000 meters, making it China’s highest altitude and largest nature reserve.

In the summer, the Tibetan antelopes are seen leisurely gathered on the Changtang grassland. At present, the population of Tibetan antelopes in Tibet has exceeded 300,000.

In the summer, the Tibetan antelopes are seen leisurely gathered on the Changtang grassland. At present, the population of Tibetan antelopes in Tibet has exceeded 300,000.

In the summer, the Tibetan antelopes are seen leisurely gathered on the Changtang grassland. At present, the population of Tibetan antelopes in Tibet has exceeded 300,000.

In the summer, the Tibetan antelopes are seen leisurely gathered on the Changtang grassland. At present, the population of Tibetan antelopes in Tibet has exceeded 300,000.

In the summer, the Tibetan antelopes are seen leisurely gathered on the Changtang grassland. At present, the population of Tibetan antelopes in Tibet has exceeded 300,000.

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