Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Hundreds of wild antelopes entered Mongolia to feed in front of the country. What does this mean?

Hundreds of wild antelopes entered Mongolia to feed in front of the country. What does this mean?

Antelope is a first-class protected animal in China, and is also listed in the World Conservation Union. Endangered species listed in the red list of endangered species in 20 12 years. Its scientific name is Przewalski gazelle. It lives in mountainous flat and semi-desert areas around the lake, usually dozens of them are in groups, and it will be distributed in groups around Qinghai Province, including Qinghai Lake. 1875, a Russian naturalist discovered a unique animal in the jujube garden in Erdos, Inner Mongolia, China, which was always mistaken for a Tibetan antelope. It was not until thirteen years later that it was officially named Przewalski's gazelle, which is what we often say.

202111The police at the entry-exit frontier inspection station in Erlianhaote, Xilin Gol League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region found a large number of wild antelopes migrating along the border between China and Mongolia, with hundreds of them. Erenhot, located in the north of China, is the largest port opened by Chinese mainland to Mongolia. Did these wild antelopes come here on the first day of 202 1 to pay a New Year call to us?

In recent days, all parts of the country have been cooled by cold air, and Erenhot City has also attracted cooling weather. The temperature plummeted 10 degrees, and the lowest temperature dropped to MINUS 35 degrees. The temperature in Mongolia, located in the north of China, is even lower. We can understand that these wild antelopes will migrate to the south. These herds of wild antelopes sometimes bow their heads for food, look around for security, and run away when they see someone approaching.

In fact, this is not the first time that wild antelopes have crossed the border to feed in China. As early as June 20 1 1 and February 20 15, wild antelopes crossed the border to feed in China. In order to protect these colleagues at the Wild Antelope Frontier Station, we should pay close attention to the movement of wild antelope through video surveillance to prevent illegal hunting, and strengthen the patrol of the restricted area at the port to ensure the safety of wild antelopes in China. The arrival of these wild antelopes also reflects the improvement of the ecological environment of China's border grasslands in recent years, and has achieved good results in cracking down on the smuggling of wild animal products at entry-exit border checkpoints, so the wild animals in the border can gradually increase in our field of vision.