Saiga antelopes migrate across Eurasian steppes
Saiga antelopes, with their unique noses, migrate in massive herds across Eurasian steppes, a testament to their resilience and a conservation success story.
Saiga antelopes, with their distinctive bulbous noses, undertake epic migrations across the vast Eurasian steppes. These nomadic herbivores travel in herds of up to a million, covering hundreds of kilometers between winter and summer grounds in countries like Kazakhstan and Russia. Their unique noses filter dust and warm cold air, crucial for survival during these long treks.
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