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  • ...the Ala-tau and Barlik Mountains and forested perhaps down to the water's edge,—not unlike the [[Strait of Belle Isle|Straits of Belle Isle]] at the pre ...hind]] of [[Artemis]] in Hyperborea. As the [[reindeer]] is the only deer species of which females bear antlers, this would suggest an [[arctic]] or [[subarc
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  • ...t the former port of Aral'sk more than seventy kilometers from the water's edge. The depletion of this large body of water has increased temperature variat ...tion on Climate Change|Climate Change]], [[Desertification]], [[Endangered Species]], [[Ozone Layer Protection]], Ship Pollution ([[MARPOL 73/78]])
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  • ...he [[continental collision|collision]] of the [[Main Uralian Fault|eastern edge]] of the supercontinent [[Laurussia]] with the young and [[Rheology|rheolog The Ural Mountains contain about 48 species of economically valuable [[ore]]s and economically valuable minerals. Easte
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  • ...n in Siberia at {{convert|4506|m|ft}}, which is located on the far eastern edge of the preserve. Katun is an internationally important center of biodivers ..., 140 of birds, three types of reptiles and eight fish species. Endangered species include the fawn lily (Erythronium sibericum), peony (Paeonia hybrida), spl
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  • ...eer live in the forests at the Kapchagay Reservoir. Another potential prey species, which is extinct in the area is the [[Asiatic wild ass]]. It could be rein ...plants and 345 species of animals, including important populations of rare species, like [[Dalmatian pelican]], [[goitered gazelle]], [[marbled polecat|marbel
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  • ...valley connects it to the freshwater [[Lake Zhalanashkol]] (at the bottom edge of the picture). ...i]{{dead link|date=January 2014}}</ref> has flocks of [[flamingo]], and 40 species of other birds. [[UNESCO]] designated the [[Alakol Biosphere Reserve]] as p
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  • ...red and the southwestern lake had retreated to a thin strip at the western edge of the former southern sea; in subsequent years, occasional water flows hav *Using alternative [[cotton]] species that require less water<ref>{{cite journal|title= Aral Sea and sustainable
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  • | species = '''''F. vespertinus''''' ...lin]] than to most other living falcons, or more generally related to this species and American falcons such as the [[American kestrel]] and the [[aplomado fa
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  • ...tional | title = ''Cygnus olor'' | journal = [[IUCN Red List of Threatened Species]] | volume= 2012 | page = e.T22679839A40128183 | publisher = [[IUCN]] | yea | species = olor
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  • | species = '''''I. relictus''''' ...s scarlet. The name comes from its status as a [[Relict (biology)|relict]] species.<ref>Ming Ma, Ying Chen, Kedeerhan Bayahen, Baowen Hu, Fei Li, Jiaqing Wu,
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  • | species = '''''X. cinereus''''' ...reus'') is a small [[bird migration|migratory]] [[Palearctic]] [[wader]] [[species]], the [[Monotypic taxon|only member]] of the [[genus]] '''''Xenus'''''. It
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  • | species = '''''S. betpakdalaensis''''' ...dent]] in the [[dormouse]] [[family (biology)|family]], [[Gliridae]]. This species was formerly placed in its own family, '''Seleviniidae''', but it is now co
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  • ...rmid RW]], [[Jonathan A. Campbell|Campbell JA]], Touré TA (1999). ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, Volume 1''. Washington, ...ntermedius''''' is a [[venomous snake|venomous]] [[Crotalinae|pitviper]] [[species]] [[Endemism|endemic]] to northern [[Asia]]. Three [[subspecies]] are curre
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  • | species = '''''N. fodiens''''' ...e hind feet are powerful, with a fringe of short, stiff hairs on the outer edge, both of which features assist while it is driving its body through the wat
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  • | species = '''''A. amphibius'''''<ref name=MSW3>{{MSW3 Musser|id=13000176}}</ref> ...on}}.<ref>Morand, S., & Poulin, R. (1998). Density, body mass and parasite species richness of terrestrial mammals. Evolutionary Ecology, 12(6), 717-727.</ref
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  • ...nal|last1=Sokolov|first1=V.E.|title=''Saiga tatarica''|journal=[[Mammalian Species]]|date=1974|issue=38|pages=1–4|url=http://www.science.smith.edu/msi/pdf/i ...Systema Naturae: per Regna tria Natura, secundum Classes, Ordines, Genera, Species, cum Characteribus, Differentiis, Synonymis, Locis|date=1766|page=97|editio
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  • ...oaded=31 January 2008}} Database entry includes justification for why this species is critically endangered</ref> Their name comes from the ancient historical ...[[species description|describe]] the species of ''Camelus''. He named two species in his ''[[History of Animals]]'': the one-humped Arabian camel and the two
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  • | species = '''''Iris kuschakewiczii''''' | synonyms = {{Species list|Juno kuschakewiczii |(B.Fedtsch.) Poljakov<ref>{{cite web| title=Iris
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  • |species = '''''Iris ruthenica''''' |synonyms ={{Species list|Iris alpina|Pall. ex Roem. & Schult.|Iris caespitosa|Pall. ex Link|Iri
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  • |species = '''''Iris bloudowii''''' |synonyms = {{Species list
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