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Tibetan antelope

Tibetan antelope
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The Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) is a herbivorous mammal native to Asia.

The Tibetan antelope or chiru is a medium-sized bovid native to the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Most of the population lives within the Chinese border, while some are scattered across India and Bhutan in the high-altitude plains, hill plateau, and montane valley. — Wikipedia

Scientific name
Pantholops hodgsonii
Class
Mammal
Family / order
Bovidae
Diet
Herbivore
Habitat
Terrestrial
Found in
Asia
Weight
33 kg
Conservation status
Near Threatened

What does a Tibetan antelope eat?

The tibetan antelope is a herbivore, feeding on plants.

How big is a Tibetan antelope?

The tibetan antelope weighs around 33 kg.

Where do Tibetan antelopes live?

Tibetan antelopes are found in Asia, in terrestrial habitats.

Is the tibetan antelope endangered?

The tibetan antelope is currently listed as “Near Threatened” on the IUCN Red List.

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