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This is more especially the case in the north - western districts , where the country
is practically rainless , and the fauna , owing to similarity of condition , is in many
respects closely allied to that of the neighbouring desert regions of Central Asia ...
This is more especially the case in the north - western districts , where the country
is practically rainless , and the fauna , owing to similarity of condition , is in many
respects closely allied to that of the neighbouring desert regions of Central Asia ...
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These are Cervus , containing the Wapiti ( C . canadensis ) , closely allied to the
Red Deer of the Old World ; the Cariboo ( Rangifer ) , which cannot be
distinguished from the Reindeer of the northern part of the Palæarctic Region :
and the ...
These are Cervus , containing the Wapiti ( C . canadensis ) , closely allied to the
Red Deer of the Old World ; the Cariboo ( Rangifer ) , which cannot be
distinguished from the Reindeer of the northern part of the Palæarctic Region :
and the ...
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China , where it inhabits the mountain forests and has been named S . roxellanæ
from its conspicuous turned - up nose . Borneo , Sumatra , and Java , have each
of them distinct species of this wide - spread genus . Closely allied to the ...
China , where it inhabits the mountain forests and has been named S . roxellanæ
from its conspicuous turned - up nose . Borneo , Sumatra , and Java , have each
of them distinct species of this wide - spread genus . Closely allied to the ...
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