Photo taken by Naobu Zhandou, a photographer from Qinghai Province, showed a herd of white-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, in the province's Batang Township. The endangered species of deer is endemic to China, found in grassland, shrubland, and forest at elevations of 3,500 to 5,100 meters in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. (Photo: China News Service/Naobu Zhandou)
Photo taken by Naobu Zhandou, a photographer from Qinghai Province, showed a herd of white-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, in the province's Batang Township. The endangered species of deer is endemic to China, found in grassland, shrubland, and forest at elevations of 3,500 to 5,100 meters in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. (Photo: China News Service/Naobu Zhandou)
Photo taken by Naobu Zhandou, a photographer from Qinghai Province, showed a herd of white-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, in the province's Batang Township. The endangered species of deer is endemic to China, found in grassland, shrubland, and forest at elevations of 3,500 to 5,100 meters in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. (Photo: China News Service/Naobu Zhandou)
Photo taken by Naobu Zhandou, a photographer from Qinghai Province, showed a herd of white-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, in the province's Batang Township. The endangered species of deer is endemic to China, found in grassland, shrubland, and forest at elevations of 3,500 to 5,100 meters in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. (Photo: China News Service/Naobu Zhandou)
Photo taken by Naobu Zhandou, a photographer from Qinghai Province, showed a herd of white-lipped deer, Cervus albirostris, in the province's Batang Township. The endangered species of deer is endemic to China, found in grassland, shrubland, and forest at elevations of 3,500 to 5,100 meters in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. (Photo: China News Service/Naobu Zhandou)