Introduction to Tibetan Wild Ass: Due to the abundant water resources of Zhegu Lake, a large number of wild animals grow in Zhegu Grassland, mainly wild ass, a national first-level protected animal, as well as wild sheep, grass foxes, etc., and they are in harmony with humans. Getting along with each other is of great ornamental value. Tibetan wild ass, a species endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is a national first-level protected animal. The body shape is similar to a mule, which is a cross between a donkey and a horse. Because its tail is slightly like a horse's tail, some people call it a "wild horse". This species is a plateau animal. It lives in groups at an altitude of 3,600 meters to 5,400 meters. It has strong tolerance to cold, sun, wind and snow. Most of them form small groups of 5 or 6 animals. There are groups of more than 10 animals, and the largest group can reach hundreds. Small groups are led by a male donkey and live a nomadic life.
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