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Two other endemic genera belonging to the Deer - family ( Cervide ) are
Moschus , the Musk - deer , a small hornless deer found only in the higher
mountain ranges of Central Asia ( Fig . 36 ) ; and Capreolus , the Roe - deer ,
fairly well spread ...
Two other endemic genera belonging to the Deer - family ( Cervide ) are
Moschus , the Musk - deer , a small hornless deer found only in the higher
mountain ranges of Central Asia ( Fig . 36 ) ; and Capreolus , the Roe - deer ,
fairly well spread ...
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Mr . Lydekker is of opinion that the genus “ has nothing to do with any of the living
Old World Deer except the Roes , whilst its alliance with the American Deer (
Cariacus ) seems to be close . ” If such be the case its patria is indeed
remarkable ...
Mr . Lydekker is of opinion that the genus “ has nothing to do with any of the living
Old World Deer except the Roes , whilst its alliance with the American Deer (
Cariacus ) seems to be close . ” If such be the case its patria is indeed
remarkable ...
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The Musk - Deer which constitute a second well - defined sub - family of the
Cervidæ and should perhaps even be recognized as a different family , contains
only the genus Moschus , with two species , which are restricted to the Palæarctic
...
The Musk - Deer which constitute a second well - defined sub - family of the
Cervidæ and should perhaps even be recognized as a different family , contains
only the genus Moschus , with two species , which are restricted to the Palæarctic
...
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