noun
- Plural of kiang; wild Asiatic horses native to the Tibetan plateau, characterized by a stocky build and reddish-brown coat.
Usage: Kiangs are also called Tibetan wild asses.; The singular form is 'kiang'.
Examples
- The kiangs roamed freely across the high plateaus of Tibet.
- Herds of kiangs are adapted to survive in harsh, mountainous terrain.
- Wildlife researchers studied the migration patterns of kiangs in Central Asia.
- Kiangs are larger and more robust than domestic donkeys.
- The kiangs' thick coats protect them from extreme cold at high altitudes.