Significance of geographical location for rearing Chiru the Tibetan antelope
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significant. of geographical location for rearing chiru the Tibetan antelope
Tibetan antelope, or chiru, live in one of the most inhospitable places on earth – the high mountain steppes and semi-desert of the Tibetan Plateau. Because of their frigid alpine environment, the chiru produce the finest and most expensive wool in the world, shahtoosh.
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The Tibetan antelope or chiru (Pantholops hodgsonii) (Tibetan: གཙོད་, Wylie: gtsod, pronounced [tsǿ]; Chinese: 藏羚羊; pinyin: zànglíngyáng) is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 150,000 mature individuals are left in the wild, but the population is currently thought to be increasing. In 1980s and 1990s, they had become endangered due to massive illegal poaching.
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