Kiang (Equus kiang)
Introduction The Kiang (Equus kiang) is a remarkable member of the Equidae family that captivates both biologists and wildlife enthusiasts […]
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The Kiang is the largest of the wild asses and a member of the Equidae family, native to the Tibetan Plateau. Known for their robust build and chestnut coat, Kiangs thrive in high-altitude grasslands where they graze on a variety of grasses and shrubs. Social animals, they form herds that offer protection against predators such as wolves. Kiangs play a crucial ecological role by maintaining the balance of their habitat’s vegetation. Despite facing threats from habitat loss and competition with livestock, Kiangs are currently listed as a species of least concern due to their wide distribution and stable population.
Introduction The Kiang (Equus kiang) is a remarkable member of the Equidae family that captivates both biologists and wildlife enthusiasts […]
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