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Veterinary doctors take the blood of a tranquilized female Przewalski's horse for tests, at a farm in the village of Dolni Dobrejov in the Czech Republic on June 14, before it is transported to the military airport in Prague and returned to its native environment in Mongolia.
Four rare wild horses were flown to Mongolia as part of the Prague Zoo's efforts to reintroduce the endangered species to its native habitat.
After a 6,000-kilometer (3,700-mile) flight aboard a military plane, three mares named Kordula, Cassovia and Lima, and a stallion named Matyas, will be transported another 280 kilometers (175 miles) by truck to the western Mongolian reserve of Khomiin Tal. There they will join a herd of more than 20 already reintroduced by a French group.