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  • File:20. Elk. Burial mound Issyk (V.-IV. B.C.) Kazakhstan.JPG|Elk. Burial mound Issyk (5th–4th centuries BC) ...ng elk with griffin burial mound Issyk (V.-IV. B.C.) Kazakhstan.JPG|Flying elk with griffin burial mound Issyk (5th–4th centuries BC)
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  • The Ural forests are inhabited by animals typical of Siberia, such as elk, brown bear, fox, wolf, [[wolverine]], [[lynx]], squirrel, and [[sable]] (n
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  • ...r]], ''Alces alces'' (known as the [[moose]] in North American English and elk in British English), [[wolf]], [[fox]], [[wolverine]], [[bear]], [[pine mar
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  • ....2–2.5 per hectare in 2000 and are hunted commercially. Others include [[elk]], fox, wolf, [[dwarf fat-tailed jerboa]], [[great gerbil]], [[northern mol
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  • Ural forests are inhabited by animals typical of [[Siberia]], such as [[elk]], brown [[bear]], [[fox]], [[wolf]], [[wolverine]], [[lynx]], [[squirrel]] [[File:Ural Character.jpg|thumb|An ancient carving of an elk.]]
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  • ...band, Vyacheslav Molodin, found a frozen man, elaborately tattooed with an elk, with two long braids that reached to his waist, buried with his weapons. ...consists of a ribbon motif, while in the border there is a procession with elk or deer, and in another border warriors on horses. The Pazyryk carpet was p
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  • ...everal species of voles and lemmings. The forests are inhabited by [[Moose|elk]] (''Alces alces''), [[Siberian roe deer|Tartarian roe deer]] (''Capreolus
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  • ...arvnb|Shapira|2009|p=1102}}. The name is commonly etymologized as meaning 'elk' in Türkic. Shapira identifies him with the Sabriel of the Schechter lette
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