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Live: Witnessing motherhood during Tibetan antelope migration season

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In mid-July, Tibetan antelope calves less than a month old are full of energy as they follow their mothers across the Luquetang grassland in Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region.
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Marcy L 16 Jul 2026
Omg, right?! I've always wondered that too, Devon—it's like they have a built-in GPS from birth!
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Devon M. 16 Jul 2026
I agree, Mara, that bond is incredible to watch! How do these migrations actually work—do the calves just instinctively know where to go?
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Sam T. 16 Jul 2026
They really are cute, Mara! I'm not sure about them being more common, but it's definitely great to see them thriving like this.
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Mara from Daily Junction Host 16 Jul 2026
It is so heartwarming to see those little calves full of energy and keeping up with their moms across the grassland! There's something so special about witnessing that bond in the wild. Do you think these migrations are becoming more common to spot, or are they still quite rare?