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  • {{About|sturgeon roe}} [[File:Caviar spoons.jpg|thumb|[[Roe|Salmon roe]] (left) and [[sturgeon]] caviar (right) served with [[Nacre|mother of pear
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  • ...zushi by Adonis Chen in Taipei.jpg|288px|thumbnail|right|[[Ikura]] (salmon roe) on a sushi roll]] '''Red caviar''' is a [[caviar]] made from the [[roe]] of [[Oncorhynchus|Pacific]], [[Salmo|Atlantic]] and [[Huchol|river]] [[sp
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  • <!--[endif]-->ROE in 2013 - 5.9%
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  • ...corsac fox]], [[European badger]], [[wild boar]], [[red deer]], [[Siberian roe deer]], [[moose]], [[argali]], [[Eurasian lynx]], three species of bat, [[P
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  • ...ntinae''), [[Siberian musk deer]] (''Moschus moschiferus'') and [[Siberian roe deer]] (''Capreolus pygargus''). Moose and reindeer however, are restricted
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  • ...'s forests host [[deer]]s, [[moose]]s, [[wild boar]]s, [[Siberian roe deer|roe deers]], [[Sciurus|squirrels]], [[stoat]]s, [[Least weasel|weasels]], [[Eur
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  • ...erent types of forest game, as well as the [[argali]], [[Siberian roe deer|roe deer]], [[European badger]] and [[squirrel]]. The park is particularly prou
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  • ...tiger, can be still found in the swamps of the delta. There are also some roe deer and in the drier steppes to the south of Lake Balkhash live saiga ante
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  • ...largest fish|largest freshwater fish in the world]]. The sturgeon yield [[roe]] (eggs) that are processed into [[caviar]]. Overfishing has depleted a num
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  • ...nd in the steppes of Kazakhstan include the [[Saiga Antelope]], [[Siberian Roe Deer]], [[wolve]]s, [[fox]]es, [[badger]]s, [[Mongolian gerbil]]s and [[Rus
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  • ...nhabited by [[Moose|elk]] (''Alces alces''), [[Siberian roe deer|Tartarian roe deer]] (''Capreolus pygargus''), [[Eurasian lynx]] (''Lynx lynx''), badger
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  • ***** [[Siberian roe deer]] ''Capreolus pygargus'' LR/lc
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  • ...onally in the [[Adriatic Sea]]. Heavily fished for the female's valuable [[roe]]—known as [[beluga caviar]]—the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fis
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  • Barbel [[roe]] is poisonous and causes vomiting and diarrhoea in some people. Poisoned with the roe of a barbel, <br>
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  • ...been found in the [[Middle Eocene]] of Pakistan.<ref name=Murray2008/><ref>Roe, L. J. (1991): [http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/485
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  • ...man activity, though wild [[ungulate]]s such as [[moose]], [[red deer]], [[roe deer]] and [[wild boar]] are still the most important food sources in Russi
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