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  • 111Cephenemyia ulrichii — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: In …

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  • 112Mammals of Glacier National Park (U.S.) — Bighorn Sheep There are at least 14 Large Mammal and 50 Small Mammal species known to occur in Glacier National Park (U.S.). Species are listed by common name, scientific name, typical habitat and occurrence[1]. Common and scientific names from R …

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  • 113Mammals of Montana — Bighorn Sheep This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. There are at least 19 Large Mammal and 96 Small Mammal species known to occur in Montana …

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  • 114Máximo Tardiglaciar — Refugios europeos del Máximo Tardiglaciar. El Máximo Tardiglaciar (aprox. 13.000 10.000 años antes del presente) se define principalmente por el calentamiento del clima en el hemisferio norte causando un proceso de desglaciación acelerado tras el …

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  • 115Géographie de l'Union européenne — Continent En majeure partie en Europe, plus de petite partie en Amérique du Sud et en Afrique. Région Eurasie Coordonnées …

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  • 116Liste des mammifères au Canada — Traduction à relire List of mammals of Canada …

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  • 117alce — I (Del lat. alce < germ. elk.) ► sustantivo masculino ZOOLOGÍA Mamífero rumiante parecido al ciervo y de gran corpulencia, de pelo oscuro, patas largas y astas aplanadas, que habita en zonas árticas. (Alces mactilis.) SINÓNIMO ante anta II (De …

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  • 118Ostrobothnia (region) — Ostrobothnia Österbottens landskap Pohjanmaan maakunta   Region   …

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  • 119List of mammals of Great Britain — This is a list mammals of Great Britain. The Great Britain mammal fauna is somewhat impoverished compared to that of continental Europe due to the short period of time between the last ice age and the flooding of the land bridge between Great… …

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  • 120Mammals of New England — New England states are indicated in red. There are 7 orders, 17 families, 40 genera, and 60 species represented among the Mammals of New England. If extirpated, coastal, introduced, and accidental species are included these numbers increase to 8… …

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