There are 86 species of Tibetan antelopes. Antelopes are graceful and tidy, with slender limbs, small hooves and different tails. In some species, both females and males have horns, while in others, only males have horns. Antelopes are characterized by hollow and powerful horns, which are different from ruminants such as cattle and sheep.
People have reached such an understanding that antelopes are regarded as a group, and the "antelope expert group" established by the Species Survival Committee conducts zoological research and protection on this animal as a unit. Antelope herbivores, a herd of cattle.
From all aspects, elegant, agile, slender limbs, small and pointed hooves, alert. Some species have horns for both sexes, while others only have horns for males. Tails vary in length.
Generally live in grasslands, wilderness or deserts, and some live in mountainous areas.
Antelopes are timid and alert by nature, and their hearing and vision are well developed. They often haunt inaccessible places and are extremely difficult to get close to.