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Jod is a Mongolian word referring to a winter weather anomaly that causes serious livestock deaths in Mongolia, and is a natural disaster that causes catastrophic damage. In particular, the cold wave that hits in winter causes great damage to livestock, and the temperature drops below 30-40 degrees, and in severe cases, below 50 degrees. It sheds light on the conflict between nomads and wolves that occur to survive in the harsh nature. To nomads, wolves are creatures that prey on livestock, and at the same time, they are respected as a symbol of bravery. 'Central Asia, Record of Surviving Wild' captures the diverse terrain and climate of Central Asia across a total of 7 countries, including the life that changes according to climate. It unfolds the entire natural ecosystem of Central Asia, from the steppes to the deserts, lakes, and high mountains. In addition, it encounters the harsh and beautiful nature of the vast Central Asia, the wild animals that live there as their home, and the vivid lives of nomads who adapt to and sometimes fight against the harsh nature. #Mongolianwinter #livestock #zod #Mongoliannomads #wolf ▶️ Program: Documentary Prime - Central Asia's Surviving Wild Record 2, Wolves and Nomads Their Winter ▶️ Broadcast Date: 2015.09.18