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00:00In the roof of the world where snow leopard stalk and golden eagles soar hides a ghost of the
00:13mountains the cashmere musk deer smaller than a labrador armed with vampire-like tusks and
00:20carrying a scent worth more than gold this elusive creature is vanishing before we've
00:26even begun to understand it
00:38the cashmere musk deer a creature so rare that fewer than 1,000 may remain in the
00:44wild standing just 60 centimeters tall Moschus capraeus is no ordinary deer males bear
00:51no antlers but instead possess saber-like canine teeth up to seven centimeters long endemic to
00:59cashmere's high mountains they inhabit the treacherous slopes between 2,500 and 4,300 meters
01:06above sea level these solitary creatures are masters of camouflage their dark brown coats
01:12with golden flecks blending perfectly with the rocky alpine landscape they emerge at dawn and
01:18dusk browsing on leaves lichens and bark in territories they defend the male's most distinctive
01:24feature is also his death sentence a small abdominal gland that produces musk one of nature's most
01:31valuable scents just 15 to 25 grams of this substance can be worth more than gold for over
01:382,000 years musk has been prized in traditional medicine and perfumery today it commands up to
01:4550,000 dollars per kilogram on international markets this astronomical value has driven
01:50relentless poaching to obtain a single musk pod an entire male must be killed devastating already
01:57fragmented populations from several thousand in the 1950s the kashmiri musk deer population has
02:04crashed to fewer than 1,000 individuals the species faces a perfect storm of threats poaching remains the
02:12greatest danger but habitat loss from development and climate change are fragmenting their mountain
02:17refuges each isolated population becomes more vulnerable to local extinction scientists race
02:24against time to understand and protect the remaining populations camera traps monitor remote valleys
02:29while local communities are trained as guardians of their natural heritage anti-poaching patrols use
02:36modern technology to protect ancient creatures habitat restoration projects aim to reconnect fragmented forests
02:43while synthetic musk alternatives offer hope for reducing demand in cashmere silent mountains the
02:50musk deer continues its secretive existence whether this evolutionary treasure survives depends on our choices today
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