Native to the dusty steppes of Kazakhstan, Russia, and sometimes
Uzbekistan during migrations, the saiga is a truly absurd-looking and
delightful antelope. Its fleshy, shotgun-like nose is used to filter out
dust in its habitat and also, we think, to warm cold winter air before
it makes its way to the animal’s lungs.
Its spiralled horns are a light,
dusky pink, with the luster of jade. It’s also incredibly endangered;
read this for more about the plight of the noble, floppy-nosed saiga.
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