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THE CAPE SUB - REGION This Sub - region , when extended so as to include
the whole country as far north as Angola on the west , and up to the Tana river on
the east , is on the whole , after the Malagasy , the most distinct of the four Sub ...
THE CAPE SUB - REGION This Sub - region , when extended so as to include
the whole country as far north as Angola on the west , and up to the Tana river on
the east , is on the whole , after the Malagasy , the most distinct of the four Sub ...
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The greater number of the genera to which the numerous Antelopes of the Cape
Sub - region belong , extend northwards into the Saharan and even into the West
African Sub - region , although the species of the Cape Sub - region are in ...
The greater number of the genera to which the numerous Antelopes of the Cape
Sub - region belong , extend northwards into the Saharan and even into the West
African Sub - region , although the species of the Cape Sub - region are in ...
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On the whole , therefore , the Cape Sub - region will be found to be characterized
, as compared with other parts of Africa , by the exclusive possession of the
following forms :1 . Connochætes ( the Gnu ) , Pelea ( the Rhébok ) and
Æpyceros ...
On the whole , therefore , the Cape Sub - region will be found to be characterized
, as compared with other parts of Africa , by the exclusive possession of the
following forms :1 . Connochætes ( the Gnu ) , Pelea ( the Rhébok ) and
Æpyceros ...
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