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The Bactrian Camels
camel_in_the_gobi_desert.jpgBactrian camels are large members of the Camelid family.  They are often confused with Dromedary camels, who only have one hump and live in hot, desert climates.  In contrast, Bactrian camels have two humps and are native to the cold, mountain and high desert climates of Central Asia.  Their humps are filled with fat, not water.  These fat stores are used by the camel for nourishing the body during times of little water or food.  As the fat reserves are burned, the humps lose their rigidity and can actually fall over to the side.  The two humps create a saddle in between that humans can sit on to ride these animals. These animals are in many ways a symbol of central-asia, since they were the main form of transport used for millenia along the celebrated silk routes which fed trade between East and West.
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The Mongolian Yak

the_mongolian_yak Yak are an indispensable part of the animal husbandry in the high mountain regions where yak are used both for transport and for their productive capabilities. In recent years, the textile industry has greatly increased its demand for yak fibre. The production of hybrids between yak and other cattle is also of great significance because of their better meat and milk production relative to that of the parental types. Yak in Mongolia share with yak elsewhere the ability to withstand periods of hunger and to make up quickly in the spring the large weight losses sustained over winter.
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The Mongolian Sheep
domestic_mongolian_sheepDistributed widely throughout Mongolia are various breeds of local fat-tailed carpet-wool sheep. Totalling nearly 14 million, the sheep of Mongolia are well equipped to withstand low temperatures, unfavourable ecological conditions and poor vegetation. Grazing takes place on year-round pastures with no supplementary feeding, while improvement has been achieved by crossing with exotic, fine and semi-fine wool sheep breeds. This section describes 15 of these indigenous breeds.
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The Argali Sheep of Mongolia

argali_sheep_of_mongolia The Argali sheep or Bighorn is the largest sheep in the world and is protected. They are fond of high mountainranges and are the prey of snow leopards. Old males can live up to 30 years. Mongolia is one of the last refuges for these impressive beasts. They are particularly noted for the massive size and weight of their curved horns. Despite this, Argali (argal in Mongolian) are famously agile on rocky outcrops. 
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The Mongolian Horses
horse_in_the_hentii_national_parkThe Mongolian horse (Mongolian Мор, mor) is the favorite animal of the Mongols. Horses were the main tool of the nomad, enabling them not only to manage their herds, but also to become a potent militaty force when called upon to fight. World history was altered by the steppe horse and thise who rode them, and the horses found in Mongolia today are the decendents of those world-beating horses.
Ownership of large numbers of horses has always seen as a sign of wealth, with all horse-owners aspiring to breed a horse that can win races. Horse racing, particularly at the races at the Naadam festival held in the summer, is considered to be a very important, being linked with old shamanist notions of good fortune and blessings from the gods. Many people try to touch a winning horse after a race in order to accumulate some extra luck!

In Mongolia, the horses live outdoors all year (at 30°C in summer down to -40°C in winter) and are not provided with fodder except when the snow is more than a foot deep. In the summer, mare's milk is fermented into the mild and slightly sour national beverage Airag. Ethnic mongols rarely eat horseflesh, except for some medical conditions, but the Turkic Kazakh minority in the far-west of the country commonly eat horsemeat, much to the horror of the mongolians.
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Przewalski's Horse
prezewalsky_horse_in_mongolia_hustai_parkPrzewalski's Horse (Equus ferus przewalskii or Equus caballus przewalskii, classification is debated), pronounced in English as /ʃe'væl.skiː/, also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi, is the closest living wild relative of the domestic Horse.

Most "wild" horses today, such as the American Mustang, are actually feral animals, horses that were once domesticated but escaped and reverted to an apparently wild status. The Przewalski's Horse, on the other hand, has never been successfully domesticated and remains a truly wild animal today. There were once several types of Equid that had never been successfully domesticated, including the Tarpan, Onager, and others. However, most have become extinct, with the Przewalski's Horse the only remaining truly wild horse in the world.
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The Mongolian Gobi Bear
 Gobi bear (Ursus arctos gobiensis)
gobi_bear_of_mongoliaMongolian Gobi bears are extremely rare and understudied, with a population of only 50 remaining. According to a comparative survey on breeding of Gobi bear, the male begins to breed from five years and the female starts from four years. 
 An observation was undertaken into Gobi bears' locations such as the Khukh Ders, Khatuu Bulag, Allan Tevsh, Suuj Bulag, Mukhar Zadgai, Tsagaan Burgas, Khushoot and Sharkhuls oasis. As a result of the observation, new footprints of the Gobi bear were revealed at the source of Khajuu Bulag (spring) of the Segs Tsagaan Bogd Mountain, as well as a photo and video recording of a fully grown Gobi bear, which was eating fodder. Also new footprints of one or two gobi bears at the Tsagaan Tohoi fodder point and near the spring Khajuu Bulag were measured and recorded.
 
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The Mongolian Wolf
Mongolian wolves are skilled and resourceful hunters, respected by Mongolians, but also disliked for their preying on livestock.pack_of_mongolian_wolf  The mongolian word for wolf is chon.
 In the Mongolian Epic The Secret History of the Mongols, wolves are portrayed with respect for their power, stealth, and tenacity. Today in Mongolia, wolves are still very respected. It is believed that no one can see a wolf unless he or she is that wolf’s equal, and you cannot kill a wolf unless it chooses to submit to you. A large part of why Mongolians respect wolves so much stems from their way of life. Historically, Mongolia has been a nation of herders and hunters, and in both, wolves are very influential. As herders, Mongolians had to respect a wolf’s ability to kill their animals and disrupt their lives. As hunters, Mongolians respect wolves because of their ability to be such powerful and successful hunters.

 
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Mongolian Death Worm
mongolian_death_wormThe Mongolian Death Worm is a snakelike creature reported to exist in the Gobi Desert. It is generally considered a cryptozoological creature, one whose sightings and reports are disputed or unconfirmed. A Belgian tourist reports being abducted by death worms, but his claims have not been verified.
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The UB Deli is one of Mongolia’s most popular restaurants with the expats and  trendy young Mongolians alike. It serves gourmet sandwiches, pizzas and a selection of meals inspired from the Napa Valley. The deli also has a great selection of wines from around the world. For a romantic evening or just a good meal come and check us out…
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The coolest guest house in Mongolia! Located on the historic Seoul street, the guest house is nestled between some of Mongolia's most popular eating and drinking destinations. Just a few minutes from the train station, we are easy to find and provide a central starting point for your adventures in Mongolia.
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Mongolian Resorts is an adventure tour operator and has also built the country's first luxury resort. Located just 35 kilometres from the centre of Ulaanbaatar on over 170 hectares of pristine Mongolian land, the resort provides an ideal starting point for your adventures in Mongolia.
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ADVENTURE TOURS

adventure Tours can be provided for every level of thrill seeker and at any time of the year. Our guides are highly qualified not only as tour operators, but also in the history, culture and traditions of Mongolia. Experience life first hand in the ger of a traditional Mongolian family tasting such exotic fares as airag (mares milk), dried curds, mutton, marmot...

RIVER RAFTING TOURS

rafting Summer presents the best opportunity to hit the rivers. With some of the cleanest water found on earth this adventure will take you through some of the most spectacular landscapes in Central Asia dotted with traditional Mongolian gers, herders, and indigenous animals. 

HIKING & TREKKING TOURS

trekking Our qualified guides stand ready to explore every part of Mongolia during every season of the year. We can cater for small or large groups, short trips or full expeditions, and can arrange all the necessary supplies, guides, and accommodation necessary.

CULTURAL ADVENTURES

culture Visit Mongolia's beautiful monasteries hidden amongst the rolling hills and mountains throughout Central Mongolia. See and feel the perseverance of this indomitable country and culture that has survived and thrived through foreign domination and persecution. 

HORSE RIDING TOURS

horse Welcome to the land of the horse and the world's best open geography to experience never ending riding over beautiful landscapes including deserts, mountains, forests and streams. Ride along with the spirit of Genghis Khan and his legions as the Mongols did over eight hundred years ago.

MOUNTAIN BIKING TOURS

biking Ever wonder what Mountain Biking heaven looked like? Well wonder no more, with an area three times the size of France sill completely unspoiled we bet you will get tired far before Mongolia will. Our guides can set up any level of tour over any type of terrain you may desire, along with a full support system of transportation, supplies and accommodation.

FISHING TOURS

fishingFishing in Mongolia is one of the truly exceptional activities. Mongolian Resorts operates professional fly fishing tours to catch the elusive Taiman fish, a  prehistoric white salmon unique to Mongolia.