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Wild tibetan antelope #89265959
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Tibetan Antelopes is endemic at the inaccessible Tibetan Plateau. They inhabit open alpine and cold steppe environments between 3,000 and 6000 meters elevation. From 1980s to 1990s, in order to obtain valuable their hair to make expensive Tibetan Antelopes is endemic at the inaccessible Tibetan Plateau. They inhabit open alpine and cold steppe environments between 3,000 and 6000 meters elevation. From 1980s to 1990s, in order to obtain valuable their hair to make expensive shahtoosh shawls. Almost crazy wild poaching activities led to the number of Tibetan antelope from nearly one million sharply reduced to fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. They are listed by IUCN as threatened species. As the strict protection, the number of Tibetan antelopes has now returned to about 100,000 to 150,000. Almost crazy wild poaching activities led to the number of Tibetan antelope from nearly one million sharply reduced to fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. They are listed by IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources as threatened species. As the strict protection, the number of Tibetan antelopes has now returned to about 100,000 to 150,000.