IPA: /ˈtʃɪruː/
KK: /tʃɪru/
A type of antelope that lives mainly on the Tibetan plateau, known for its soft, woolly coat and long, straight horns in males.
The chiru is known for its beautiful wool, which is highly valued in the textile industry.
The word 'chiru' originates from Tibetan 'chiru', meaning a type of antelope found in the Himalayas. It refers specifically to this unique animal known for its distinctive features and habitat.
Think of the Tibetan word 'chiru' which directly names this special antelope, helping you remember that 'chiru' refers to this unique animal.