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One of these , remarkable for its peculiar and probably prehensile tail , is found
only in the mountains of New Guinea , and has been placed in a new genus (
Chiuromys ) . Among the Rodents also there is one very obvious intruder from the
...
One of these , remarkable for its peculiar and probably prehensile tail , is found
only in the mountains of New Guinea , and has been placed in a new genus (
Chiuromys ) . Among the Rodents also there is one very obvious intruder from the
...
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Another peculiar Ungulate , now generally referred to the widespread genus Bos
, is the Anoa , which shows many primitive characters , and is entirely confined to
the island . The Mice and Squirrels of Celebes are fairly numerous , and most of ...
Another peculiar Ungulate , now generally referred to the widespread genus Bos
, is the Anoa , which shows many primitive characters , and is entirely confined to
the island . The Mice and Squirrels of Celebes are fairly numerous , and most of ...
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Another well - marked species of this genus is found high up in Eastern Tibet and
North - western . China , where it inhabits the mountain forests and has been
named S . roxellanæ from its conspicuous turned - up nose . Borneo , Sumatra ...
Another well - marked species of this genus is found high up in Eastern Tibet and
North - western . China , where it inhabits the mountain forests and has been
named S . roxellanæ from its conspicuous turned - up nose . Borneo , Sumatra ...
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