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  • ...=Henri J. Dumont|author2=Tamara A. Shiganova|author3=Ulrich Niermann|title=Aquatic Invasions in the Black, Caspian, and Mediterranean Seas|url=https://books.g ===Aquatic===
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  • ...aspen (''[[Populus tremula]]''). Along the seashores there is also typical aquatic vegetation of sedges and reeds. In the shrub dominated parts, typical stepp ...ve. In addition more than 1000 species of invertebrates are found. Typical mammals of the steppe zone are [[steppe polecat]] (''Mustela eversmanni''), [[corsa
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  • ...tions between abundance, body size and species number in British birds and mammals''. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Bio ...er (typically lagoons or river deltas<ref name= Arkive/>) or dense mats of aquatic vegetation, such as extensive [[reedbed]]s of ''[[Phragmites]]'' and ''[[Ty
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  • Snakeheads are thrust-feeders that consume [[plankton]], [[aquatic insect]]s, and [[mollusk]]s when small. As adults, they mostly feed on othe
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  • ...hairs around the feet and tail. It lives close to [[fresh water]], hunting aquatic prey in the water and nearby. Its fur traps bubbles of air in the water wh ...[venom (poison)|venomous]] [[saliva]], making it one of the few [[venomous mammals]], although it is not able to puncture the skin of large animals such as [[
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  • ...R. (1998). Density, body mass and parasite species richness of terrestrial mammals. Evolutionary Ecology, 12(6), 717-727.</ref> ...enus *Arvicola*)''. Pp. 242-245 in S Parker, ed. Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Mammals, Volume III. NY: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company.</ref>
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  • In winter, and cooler parts of the spring and autumn season, these marine mammals populate the Northern Caspian. In the first days of April, spring migration ...ides.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Grimeks|first1=B|title=Grimeks Encyclopedia of Mammals|date=1990|publisher=McGraw-Hill|location=New Jersey|pages=220–238|edition
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  • ...webbed and the tail is laterally flattened&nbsp;—specializations for its aquatic habitat. The body is {{convert|18|to|21|cm|in|abbr=on}} long while the tail * ARKive - [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/mammals/Desmana_moschata/ images and movies of the Russian desman ''(Desmana moscha
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