The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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which is found in the Malay Peninsula , Sumatra , and Borneo , the only other
Tapirs now existing in the world being met with in Central and Southern America .
This is one of the most interesting cases known of what is termed " discontinuous
...
which is found in the Malay Peninsula , Sumatra , and Borneo , the only other
Tapirs now existing in the world being met with in Central and Southern America .
This is one of the most interesting cases known of what is termed " discontinuous
...
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to an otter , is found in the Malay Peninsula , Borneo , and Sumatra . A third
endemic Carnivore , Mydaus , which , like the American Skunk , is remarkable for
the very powerful odour emitted from its anal glands , was originally described
from ...
to an otter , is found in the Malay Peninsula , Borneo , and Sumatra . A third
endemic Carnivore , Mydaus , which , like the American Skunk , is remarkable for
the very powerful odour emitted from its anal glands , was originally described
from ...
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Of them the most distinct is the Siamang ( Hylobates syn . dactylus ) of the Malay
Peninsula and Sumatra , which has the second and third toes of the feet joined
together by a thin web of skin , and has other slight peculiarities , which have ...
Of them the most distinct is the Siamang ( Hylobates syn . dactylus ) of the Malay
Peninsula and Sumatra , which has the second and third toes of the feet joined
together by a thin web of skin , and has other slight peculiarities , which have ...
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Some of these have a wide range , such as the Pig - tailed Macaque ( M .
nemestrinus ) and the Crab - eating Macaque ( M . cynomolgus ) , which occur in
most of the large islands of the Indian Archipelago , as well as in the Malay
Peninsula ...
Some of these have a wide range , such as the Pig - tailed Macaque ( M .
nemestrinus ) and the Crab - eating Macaque ( M . cynomolgus ) , which occur in
most of the large islands of the Indian Archipelago , as well as in the Malay
Peninsula ...
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The Indian Peninsula may be said to be its focus , where it is found almost
everywhere from the Himalayas , which it ascends ... To the south and east of
India the Tiger extends all over the Siamese and Malay Peninsulas into Sumatra
and Java ...
The Indian Peninsula may be said to be its focus , where it is found almost
everywhere from the Himalayas , which it ascends ... To the south and east of
India the Tiger extends all over the Siamese and Malay Peninsulas into Sumatra
and Java ...
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