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Almost 1,000 Bharals seen in Qinghai

2017-03-26 09:51:04

 
Almost 1,000 Bharals are seen grazing in mountain areas after a snowfall in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province. Living on high mountains with altitude from 2,100 meters to 6,300 meters, Bharals are good at climbing and strong in cold resistance. They are known as "elves on rocks" due to their ability to jump between cliffs and are second class national protected animals in China. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

 
Almost 1,000 Bharals are seen grazing in mountain areas after a snowfall in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province. Living on high mountains with altitude from 2,100 meters to 6,300 meters, Bharals are good at climbing and strong in cold resistance. They are known as "elves on rocks" due to their ability to jump between cliffs and are second class national protected animals in China. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

 
Almost 1,000 Bharals are seen grazing in mountain areas after a snowfall in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province. Living on high mountains with altitude from 2,100 meters to 6,300 meters, Bharals are good at climbing and strong in cold resistance. They are known as "elves on rocks" due to their ability to jump between cliffs and are second class national protected animals in China. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

 
Almost 1,000 Bharals are seen grazing in mountain areas after a snowfall in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province. Living on high mountains with altitude from 2,100 meters to 6,300 meters, Bharals are good at climbing and strong in cold resistance. They are known as "elves on rocks" due to their ability to jump between cliffs and are second class national protected animals in China. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

 
Almost 1,000 Bharals are seen grazing in mountain areas after a snowfall in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province. Living on high mountains with altitude from 2,100 meters to 6,300 meters, Bharals are good at climbing and strong in cold resistance. They are known as "elves on rocks" due to their ability to jump between cliffs and are second class national protected animals in China. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

 
Almost 1,000 Bharals are seen grazing in mountain areas after a snowfall in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province. Living on high mountains with altitude from 2,100 meters to 6,300 meters, Bharals are good at climbing and strong in cold resistance. They are known as "elves on rocks" due to their ability to jump between cliffs and are second class national protected animals in China. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

 
Almost 1,000 Bharals are seen grazing in mountain areas after a snowfall in Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province. Living on high mountains with altitude from 2,100 meters to 6,300 meters, Bharals are good at climbing and strong in cold resistance. They are known as "elves on rocks" due to their ability to jump between cliffs and are second class national protected animals in China. [Photo/Xinhua]
 

 

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