Short article with video about this almost unknown zoo :
Zoo in Tibet provides sightseeing, animal rescue
Zoo in Tibet provides sightseeing, animal rescue
The only zoo in the world probably with Tibetan antelope and wild yak (???). Also typical highland species like kiang, Himalayan blue Bears..... and snow leopard. Would they have ties to Xining Zoo there?Short article with video about this almost unknown zoo :
Zoo in Tibet provides sightseeing, animal rescue
There are no chiru and wild yaks in the zoo, according to other visitor's feedback. No zoo could keep chiru alive outside their nature range for long time. And this zoo have no ties to Xining Zoo, which locates in Qinghai Province.The only zoo in the world probably with Tibetan antelope and wild yak (???). Also typical highland species like kiang, Himalayan blue Bears..... and snow leopard. Would they have ties to Xining Zoo there?
The JA species like Lion, tiger are less inspring.
I thought Xining have them?There are no chiru and wild yaks in the zoo, according to other visitor's feedback. No zoo could keep chiru alive outside their nature range for long time. And this zoo have no ties to Xining Zoo, which locates in Qinghai Province.
A short video about species held at the zoo:
Discover Tibet: The first large-scale zoo
In response to previous queries and comments, the zoo has both Tibetan antelope and Wild yak.
Yes, you’re right. Obviously nobody else watched it (including myself) as debate over whether the zoo had Tibetan antelope and Wild yak ensured.The video states they do.
I've watched it and I believe the others did as well. Since is showing just a photo of a wild Chiru, it's presence seems a bit doubtful. Is it a photo of a Wild Yak, it's also hard to say. In a place like this, you never know, tho.
I wonder if that is the highest elevation where elephants are displayed. And how they do at that elevation.
A short video about species held at the zoo:
Discover Tibet: The first large-scale zoo
In response to previous queries and comments, the zoo has both Tibetan antelope and Wild yak.
Apparently I was wrong claiming there's no chiru in Chusul! They do have one single male mixed with their bharals. The individual has been on exhibit by April at the latest.