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(med) Dhole, Wild dog (Cuon alpinus) (Drungtso 1999). Synonyms : ri khyi dmar chung, ri dwags 'tsho byed (Jam-dpal) <br>
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(med) Dhole, Wild dog (''Cuon alpinus'') (Drungtso 1999) <br>
'phar ba ni / ri khyi dmar chung / ri dwags 'tsho byed zer / byi la 'dra yang wa tsam che ba dmar smug gcig gi mjug nas gcig 'brel te shing la 'dzegs pa'o // de gnyis la rgyud las / gcan gzan phyi rigs su bshad // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, pdf p 265) 'phar ba  <br>
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Synonyms : ri khyi dmar chung, ri dwags 'tsho byed ('Jam-dpal) <br>
  
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_053) 'phar. Jam-dpal (pdf p 265) 'phar ba <br>
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''''phar ba''' ni / ri khyi dmar chung / ri dwags 'tsho byed zer / byi la 'dra yang wa tsam che ba dmar smug gcig gi mjug nas gcig 'brel te shing la 'dzegs pa'o // de gnyis la rgyud las / gcan gzan phyi rigs su bshad // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 239) <br>
  
From the Altai Mountains in Manchuria in Central and Eastern Asia, its range spreads southwards through the forest tracts of India, Burma, and the Malayan Archipelago. Three races of the dhole exist in India alone (animaldiversity.org). <br>
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Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_053) 'phar. 'Jam-dpal (print p 239) 'phar ba <br>
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From the Altai Mountains in Manchuria to Central and Eastern Asia, its range spreads southwards through the forest tracts of India, Burma, and the Malayan Archipelago. Three races of the dhole exist in India alone (animaldiversity.org). <br>
 
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[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:49, 22 February 2024 (EST)
  
 
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panel, small plank, to increase, to bounce up, fly up, pulse [JV]

[arch] glegs bu, boards, 1 who moves along by leaps, wild dog, hill dog Plava, 5th year, add, increase, tremble, quiver (the (35th year, the female iron ox lugs mo glang, increase rise by/ to #--, rise in position, be promoted, special, extra, additional, bounce up, fly up [sparks], breath throb [pulse] [IW]

wild dogs (?); boards, one who moves along by leaps, to add, increase, tremble, quivering, wild dog, hill dog. Plava, [the 35th year, the Female Iron Ox]. rab byung Syn lugs mo glang [RY]


(med) Dhole, Wild dog (Cuon alpinus) (Drungtso 1999)
Synonyms : ri khyi dmar chung, ri dwags 'tsho byed ('Jam-dpal)

'phar ba ni / ri khyi dmar chung / ri dwags 'tsho byed zer / byi la 'dra yang wa tsam che ba dmar smug gcig gi mjug nas gcig 'brel te shing la 'dzegs pa'o // de gnyis la rgyud las / gcan gzan phyi rigs su bshad // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 239)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_053) 'phar. 'Jam-dpal (print p 239) 'phar ba

From the Altai Mountains in Manchuria to Central and Eastern Asia, its range spreads southwards through the forest tracts of India, Burma, and the Malayan Archipelago. Three races of the dhole exist in India alone (animaldiversity.org).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:49, 22 February 2024 (EST)