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The Two Takhis

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In the serene landscape of Hustai National Park, two wild Przewalski's horses (known as Tahki horses in Mongolia) stand gracefully, mirroring each other's posture as they graze in the soft, golden grass. This print captures the untamed beauty of one the world's last truly wild horse species.

These horses were saved from the bowels of extinction, thanks to conservation efforts led by the Amsterdam zoo. This photo highlights nature’s resilience and the crucial role of human intervention in protecting wildlife threatened by man-made environmental changes.

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In the serene landscape of Hustai National Park, two wild Przewalski's horses (known as Tahki horses in Mongolia) stand gracefully, mirroring each other's posture as they graze in the soft, golden grass. This print captures the untamed beauty of one the world's last truly wild horse species.

These horses were saved from the bowels of extinction, thanks to conservation efforts led by the Amsterdam zoo. This photo highlights nature’s resilience and the crucial role of human intervention in protecting wildlife threatened by man-made environmental changes.

In the serene landscape of Hustai National Park, two wild Przewalski's horses (known as Tahki horses in Mongolia) stand gracefully, mirroring each other's posture as they graze in the soft, golden grass. This print captures the untamed beauty of one the world's last truly wild horse species.

These horses were saved from the bowels of extinction, thanks to conservation efforts led by the Amsterdam zoo. This photo highlights nature’s resilience and the crucial role of human intervention in protecting wildlife threatened by man-made environmental changes.