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In this way has been gradually evolved the peculiar fauna , which , although
highly specialised , shows abundant evidence of its having been derived from the
nearest mainland . SECTION II . — GENERAL VIEW OF THE MAMMAL - FAUNA
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In this way has been gradually evolved the peculiar fauna , which , although
highly specialised , shows abundant evidence of its having been derived from the
nearest mainland . SECTION II . — GENERAL VIEW OF THE MAMMAL - FAUNA
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Rodents are very abundant in this Sub - region , but , with the exception of
Squirrels ( Sciurus ) , Vesper - mice ( Hesperomys ) . Pouched mice ( Heteromys )
, and a single Hare ( Lepus ) , they all belong to the Hystricomorphine group ,
which is ...
Rodents are very abundant in this Sub - region , but , with the exception of
Squirrels ( Sciurus ) , Vesper - mice ( Hesperomys ) . Pouched mice ( Heteromys )
, and a single Hare ( Lepus ) , they all belong to the Hystricomorphine group ,
which is ...
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These are distributed all over the Australian Region , but are specially abundant
in Australia , where , as is well known , the Kangaroos form one of the most
striking features of its peculiar mammal - life . In New Guinea and the Papuan
Islands ...
These are distributed all over the Australian Region , but are specially abundant
in Australia , where , as is well known , the Kangaroos form one of the most
striking features of its peculiar mammal - life . In New Guinea and the Papuan
Islands ...
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