Mongoliin Hamgiin Tom Amitan

Тул нь хүртэл урт ургаж, 50 кг хүртэл жинтэй болдог.

нь жингийн хувьд Халиун бугатай дүйцэхүйц буюу түүнээс ч илүү (зарим тохиолдолд 400 кг хүртэл) жинтэй байх боломжтой. Дүгнэлт:

) are extremely rare and found in the Gobi Desert. They can weigh between (1,300–2,200 lbs). Domesticated versions are more common and used widely by nomadic herders. Moose (Handgai) mongoliin hamgiin tom amitan

Although not exclusively found in Mongolia, the Siberian tiger is occasionally spotted in the country's eastern regions. The largest cat species in the world, the Siberian tiger can weigh up to 320 kilograms and reach lengths of up to 3.5 meters. With its distinctive orange and black coat, the Siberian tiger is an apex predator that feeds on a variety of prey, including deer, wild boar, and smaller mammals.

Тэдний цус давс ихтэй, бөөр нь маш үр ашигтай. Говийн 60 хэмийн халуунд дасан зохицсон энэ амьтан жин, тэсвэр, хэмжээгээрээ "том" гэдэг тодотголыг хүртэхүйц юм. They can weigh between (1,300–2,200 lbs)

is the largest member of the deer family in Mongolia. While they can be taller than a camel at the shoulder, they generally weigh slightly less on average than a large bull camel. Altai Wapiti (Asian Elk)

Монгол орны хамгийн том амьтан бол ( Alces alces ) юм. Хандгай The largest cat species in the world, the

Mongolia, a vast and sparsely populated country in East Asia, is home to a diverse range of wildlife. From the snow-capped mountains of the Altai range to the Gobi Desert in the south, Mongolia's unique geography supports a wide variety of flora and fauna. In this report, we will explore the largest animals found in Mongolia, highlighting their habitats, characteristics, and conservation status.

The Wild Bactrian Camel is significantly heavier and longer than any other regularly occurring wild animal in Mongolia.

Монгол Улсын Улаан номонд зэрэг олон зүйл бүртгэгдсэн байдаг.

If we extend “amitan” (animal) to include extinct species, Mongolia’s largest animal was a . The Gobi Desert is a paleontological treasure trove.