The Geography of MammalsArno Press, 1978 - 338 páginas |
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... 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 Palearctic Regions . Beyond this range the boundary runs ...
... 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 Palearctic Regions . Beyond this range the boundary runs ...
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... range like the two first sub - families , extending from Central America to Paraguay . But the species are most abun- dant in the centre of the area , where some of them , sc far as is yet known , have a very limited range . SECTION V ...
... range like the two first sub - families , extending from Central America to Paraguay . But the species are most abun- dant in the centre of the area , where some of them , sc far as is yet known , have a very limited range . SECTION V ...
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... ranges of Central Asia , and occurs only at elevations of over 8000 feet . In Gilgit , Hunza , and Tibet , it occurs occasionally within the range of the Indian sportsman , but is more frequent further north , and in the north - west ranges ...
... ranges of Central Asia , and occurs only at elevations of over 8000 feet . In Gilgit , Hunza , and Tibet , it occurs occasionally within the range of the Indian sportsman , but is more frequent further north , and in the north - west ranges ...
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Africa animals Ant-eater Antelopes Arctic Armadilloes Asia Atlantic Australian Region Bats beds belong birds Borneo boundary Bovida Cape Carnivora Celebes Central Cetaceans Chimpanzee Chiroptera closely allied coast confined considerable number contains Deer distinct districts Eastern Edentates endemic entirely Ethiopian Region Europe existing extends extinct fauna forests forms genera genus Geographical Distribution greater number inhabitants Insectivores islands known Lemurs Macacus Madagascar mainland Malagasy Malagasy Sub-region Malay Peninsula Malayan MAMMAL-FAUNA mammalian mammals Marsupials Monkeys Monotremes mountains naturalists Nearctic Region nearly Neotropical Region North northern number of genera number of species occur Ocean Old World Opossum Order Oriental Region Pacific Palearctic Region Papuan Sub-region Patagonia peculiar genera Phalanger Pinnipeds Pliocene present range recent remarkable represented restricted Rodents Sea-regions SECTION single species Sirenian South America Southern Sub-family Sumatra SUMMARY AND DEDUCTIONS Tapirs three genera total number tropical Ungulata Ungulates Viverrida Wallace's Line West African Western whole widely distributed Zealand