Despite the harsh climate, Hoh Xil is home to more than 230 species of wild animals, 20 of which are under Chinese state protection, including the
wild yak,
wild donkey,
white-lip deer,
brown bear and the endangered
Tibetan antelope or
chiru. The abundant
plateau pika, a small burrowing rodent, is the main food of the region's brown bears; the bears also feed on the yak and antelope. The hitherto little-known region, as well as the struggling Tibetan antelope, or
chiru, became household names in China upon the release of the film
Kekexili: Mountain Patrol in 2004. Zhuonai Lake () in Hoh Xil is known as a gathering place for the Tibetan antelope. ==Transportation==