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These exceptions are Nototherium and Diprotodon , the latter of which was a very
large animal , equalling a Rhinoceros in bulk , but both of them were probably
allied to the existing Kangaroos . Recently a deposit containing bones of these ...
These exceptions are Nototherium and Diprotodon , the latter of which was a very
large animal , equalling a Rhinoceros in bulk , but both of them were probably
allied to the existing Kangaroos . Recently a deposit containing bones of these ...
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Its boundary on this side is probably the Suliman range of hills , though the fauna
of Western Sind and the Punjab , which lie between that range and the Indus , is
intermediate in character between those of the Oriental and Palæarctic Regions ...
Its boundary on this side is probably the Suliman range of hills , though the fauna
of Western Sind and the Punjab , which lie between that range and the Indus , is
intermediate in character between those of the Oriental and Palæarctic Regions ...
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South African Gnu ; this is also found only among the higher mountain ranges ,
and is probably confined to the Sub - region . Among the Rodents of this Sub -
region there are two genera peculiar . One of these is Eupetaurus , a flying
squirrel ...
South African Gnu ; this is also found only among the higher mountain ranges ,
and is probably confined to the Sub - region . Among the Rodents of this Sub -
region there are two genera peculiar . One of these is Eupetaurus , a flying
squirrel ...
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