Tibetan antelope, also known as Chiru, is an animal regarded as elves on the Tibetan Plateau. Chiru Tibetan antelope is unique and rare species in China, and one of the ancient and mysterious races. According to historical records, the number of Tibetan antelopes has reached one million, but due to the international market's demand for Shahtoosh shawls, which are made from the fine furs of Tibetan antelope, they were poached in large numbers in the last 20 years of the 20th century. The spectacular sight of tens of thousands of Tibetan antelopes running wild on the vast plateau is long gone. In recent years, poaching has almost disappeared, but the number is still small because the habitat area is still gradually shrinking. Let us approach the world of Tibetan antelope.
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