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  • wild ancestors of cows were native to northern Africa, Europe, and southern Asia. Zebu cattle, which originated in India, are sometimes known as a separate
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  • imperial title, species of leopard cat in tibet, broad-headed tiger of central asia, middle, central, meridian, midday, midnight [JV] 1) (CH rank of CH emperor;
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  • subspecies of Panthera pardus, with Panthera pardus saxicolor in Central Asia and Panthera pardus fusca in the Indian sub-continent, inhabiting a variety
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  • Duck's flesh and gall (Phrin Las 1987). South Mediterranean basin to east Asia (avibase). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 22:25, 27 November 2021 (UTC)
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  • world, establishing dharma centres in Australia, Europe, North America, and Asia. His organisation Siddharthas Intent organises Rinpoche's teachings, while
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  • dung, gall and head. (Phrin Las 1987). Gallus gallus is native to Southern Asia, particularly the jungles of India and spread all over the world when people
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  • market. It is perhaps the rarest of all species of Psittacula in mainland Asia. (avibase). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 15:23, 29 November 2021 (UTC)
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  • Himalayan marmots are restricted to high elevation regions of northwestern south Asia and China, between timberline and snowline, at elevations of 3,500 to 5,200
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  • the sparrow family breeding over most of temperate Eurasia and Southeast Asia. Passer montanus tibetanus: southern and eastern Tibetan Plateau and central
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  • hor rigs] [IW] yu gur, Mongol, NT nomad [IW] a Mongol [RY] uighurs, central asia, tartar [JV]
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  • regions except Australia and Antarctica. They winter in South America, South Asia, Indonesia, and Micronesia. They are very adaptable birds and can nest anywhere
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  • Sanskrit Dictionaries Digital Dictionaries of South Asia – Sanskrit Dictionary Digital Dictionaries of South Asia Edgerton's Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary
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  • both philosophy and tantric rituals. He travels extensively in South-East Asia and occasionally in Europe. In recent years he has, together with Ven. Benchen
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  • hemisphere from the Arctic circle to Central America, the steppes of central Asia, and northern Africa. This species has the widest distribution of any canid
    2 KB (395 words) - 12:39, 2 December 2021
  • (Phrin Las 1987). Himalayan vultures are indigenous to the uplands of central Asia, from 600 to 6000 m, predominately inhabiting the mountainous terrain of
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  • species. These small deer ( 9 - 11 kg) are found in central and northeastern Asia, in forests and brushlands at intermediate elevations. Musk deer are secretive
    2 KB (303 words) - 11:20, 30 November 2021
  • international was established to help preserve the rare texts and art of Asia, with a primary focus on Tibet. Our aim is not only to save these treasures
    2 KB (258 words) - 23:36, 6 July 2009
  • and modern South Asia The deliberate cultivation of the power transgression as a religious practice, specifically within South Asian tantric traditions
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  • 1987) Felis catus most likely originated from African wild cats or Asian desert cats. Asian desert cats are common around human settlements and are easily
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  • widely distributed cat species. Their range extends throughout Russia, Central Asia, and Europe, inhabiting forested areas to open, thinly wooded areas and rocky
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