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Kazakhstan is making significant strides in wildlife conservation, actively restoring populations of Przewalski’s horse, the Turanian tiger, and the snow leopard. These efforts mark a major step toward reintroducing species that were once native to the region but had either disappeared or faced severe population declines.
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Huh. Today I learned about Przewalski’s horses.
Looked like a donkey to me, but nope, endangered horse native to the central asian steppes.
Neat!
Kazakhstan, greatest country in the world.
All other countries are run by little girls.
Kazakhstan number one exporter of potassium,
All other countries have inferior potassium.
The internet says that the Turanian tiger is extinct.