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One of these — the common opossum ( Didelphys marsupialis ) - extends
northwards into the Nearctic Region as well as far southwards into Brazil , where
, however , it has a slightly modified form . The Edentates are well represented in
the ...
One of these — the common opossum ( Didelphys marsupialis ) - extends
northwards into the Nearctic Region as well as far southwards into Brazil , where
, however , it has a slightly modified form . The Edentates are well represented in
the ...
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This ox - like Antelope is also found in Western Tibet , but extends its range
southwards to the Mishmi country in the north of Assam . The Takin is one of the
very few of the larger ruminants that has never been met with or shot by
European ...
This ox - like Antelope is also found in Western Tibet , but extends its range
southwards to the Mishmi country in the north of Assam . The Takin is one of the
very few of the larger ruminants that has never been met with or shot by
European ...
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To the south and east of India the Tiger extends all over the Siamese and Malay
Peninsulas into Sumatra and Java , but not , it is believed , into Borneo . Tigers
from Sumatra and Java do not , however , attain to the large dimensions of their ...
To the south and east of India the Tiger extends all over the Siamese and Malay
Peninsulas into Sumatra and Java , but not , it is believed , into Borneo . Tigers
from Sumatra and Java do not , however , attain to the large dimensions of their ...
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