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UPDATED: 16:16, November 28, 2006
Unique species of wild animals on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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Two kiang venture across a road near the Qinghai-Tibet railway on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, west China, Nov. 27, 2006. Unique species of wild animals on the world's highest plateau, like chiru, kiang and goa, are gradually adapting themselves to the 1,956-kilometer-long Qinghai-Tibet railway connecting the Tibet Autonomous Region with other parts of China, which was put into operation last summer.

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Two goas stroll on a frozen river near the Qinghai-Tibet railway on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, west China, Nov. 27, 2006.

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A flock of chiru run near the Qinghai-Tibet railway on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Nov. 27.

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A flock of Kiang graze near the Qinghai-Tibet railway on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Nov. 27.

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