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genera of mammals found in the Indian Sub - region , which do not extend their
range further eastwards into the BurmoChinese Sub - region . Of these , thirteen
are to be met with also in the Palæarctic and Ethiopian Regions , leaving only six
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genera of mammals found in the Indian Sub - region , which do not extend their
range further eastwards into the BurmoChinese Sub - region . Of these , thirteen
are to be met with also in the Palæarctic and Ethiopian Regions , leaving only six
...
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The desert district of the Indian Sub - region includes the narrow strip of coast
land to the north of the Persian Gulf , the ... by the high , and rather dry , plateau of
the Deccan and of Central India , which is covered with a thin and scanty jungle .
The desert district of the Indian Sub - region includes the narrow strip of coast
land to the north of the Persian Gulf , the ... by the high , and rather dry , plateau of
the Deccan and of Central India , which is covered with a thin and scanty jungle .
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is now , apparently , restricted to a small area in Western India . As is the case
with the Ungulates , so here , with the exception of the Bears ( Ursidx ) , all the
families of Indian Carnivores also range into Ethiopia . The Insectivores of this
Sub ...
is now , apparently , restricted to a small area in Western India . As is the case
with the Ungulates , so here , with the exception of the Bears ( Ursidx ) , all the
families of Indian Carnivores also range into Ethiopia . The Insectivores of this
Sub ...
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