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In addition to trained animals, Mongolians

Mongolia mainly focuses on animal husbandry, but there are also many precious wild animals here.

Animal husbandry is a traditional industry in Mongolia, the foundation of national economy and the main source of raw materials for processing industry and daily necessities in Mongolia. Mongolia has a vast territory, a sparse population and a long winter. Animal husbandry production is still dominated by natural stocking, including cattle, sheep and horses.

In addition, there are about 60 species of mammals, more than 50 species of fish and more than 90 species of bird wild animals, including marmots, wild donkeys, wild horses, wildebeests, Gobi bears, wild camels, antelopes, wild goats, ewes, black-tailed antelopes, musk deer, leopards, beavers, otters, minks, secret mice, vultures, tigers and raccoons.