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The other genus is Dorcopsis , containing three species of animals somewhat
nearly allied to the true Kangaroos . A third genus ( Dendrolagus ) , containing
Kangaroos specially modified for arboreal life , was formerly supposed to be
peculiar ...
The other genus is Dorcopsis , containing three species of animals somewhat
nearly allied to the true Kangaroos . A third genus ( Dendrolagus ) , containing
Kangaroos specially modified for arboreal life , was formerly supposed to be
peculiar ...
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The Bats of this Region present few particular features of interest , belonging
nearly all to widely spread genera of widely spread families . Among those that
are peculiar the most important is Epomophorus , containing eight or ten species
of ...
The Bats of this Region present few particular features of interest , belonging
nearly all to widely spread genera of widely spread families . Among those that
are peculiar the most important is Epomophorus , containing eight or ten species
of ...
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The Bison , of which the American representative is the socalled buffalo ( now ,
alas ! nearly extinct ) , is closely allied to the European Bison , still found in
certain parts of the Old World ; while the Big - horn Sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) ...
The Bison , of which the American representative is the socalled buffalo ( now ,
alas ! nearly extinct ) , is closely allied to the European Bison , still found in
certain parts of the Old World ; while the Big - horn Sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) ...
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