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9 ) — does not climb trees , though mostly found in forest - districts . These three
animals are all widely distributed in the woodlands of tropical America , but never
met with elsewhere . The Armadilloes ( Dasypodide ) are mostly inhabitants of ...
9 ) — does not climb trees , though mostly found in forest - districts . These three
animals are all widely distributed in the woodlands of tropical America , but never
met with elsewhere . The Armadilloes ( Dasypodide ) are mostly inhabitants of ...
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This is more especially the case in the north - western districts , where the country
is practically rainless , and the fauna ... The desert district of the Indian Sub -
region includes the narrow strip of coast land to the north of the Persian Gulf , the
...
This is more especially the case in the north - western districts , where the country
is practically rainless , and the fauna ... The desert district of the Indian Sub -
region includes the narrow strip of coast land to the north of the Persian Gulf , the
...
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districts somewhat to the south of the river Gambia , and to continue all down the
coast - region into Angola , south of the Congo . Here the dry and open country of
south - west Africa commences , and , as the Chimpanzee is essentially a forest ...
districts somewhat to the south of the river Gambia , and to continue all down the
coast - region into Angola , south of the Congo . Here the dry and open country of
south - west Africa commences , and , as the Chimpanzee is essentially a forest ...
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