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  • [[Image:AltynEmeil.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The steppes of Eastern Kazakhstan in Altyn Emeil National Park]] ...]] and to the west of the [[Emin Valley steppe]], with which it forms part of the [[Eurasian steppe]]. Before the mid-nineteenth century it was called th
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  • | range_map_caption = Range of ''H. albicilla'' {{leftlegend|#0DFF00|Nesting range|outline=gray}}{{leftleg ...|kite]]s, and [[harrier (bird)|harrier]]s. It is considered a close cousin of the [[bald eagle]] and occupies the same [[ecological niche]], but in [[Eur
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  • ...and [[Ukraine]]) and Asia (northern [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Korea]], and [[Siberia]]).<ref name=IUCN/> [[Category:Freshwater fish of Europe]]
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  • ...RW, [[Jonathan A. Campbell|Campbell JA]], Touré T. 1999. ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1.'' Herpetologists' ...-1.</ref> Halys pit viper,<ref name="Ste71">Steward JW. 1971. ''The Snakes of Europe''. Cranbury, New Jersey: Associated University Press (Fairleigh Dick
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  • | binomial_authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]] ...://iberianature.com/wildworld/guides/wildlife-of-the-faroe-islands/mammals-of-the-faroes/</ref> In the Alps, the mountain hare lives at elevations from 7
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  • | image = The book of antelopes (1894) Saiga tatarica.png | range_map_caption = Reconstructed range (white) and current distribution of the two subspecies ''Saiga tatarica tatarica'' (green) and ''S. t. mongolic
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  • ...tani onager''' or simply the '''''{{lang|trk|kulan}}''''', is a subspecies of [[onager]] (Asiatic wild ass) native to [[Central Asia]]. It was declared [ ...ke Sarakamish.<ref name=WWFKulan/> However, certain fragmented populations of Transcaspian wild ass are currently on the rise to even more than 2,000 ind
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  • {{distinguish2|other subspecies / ecotypes of Asiatic Wild asses like the Persian onager, Indian khur, or Turkmen kulan}} ...can (ed.) ''Zebras, Asses, and Horses: An Action Plan for the Conservation of Wild Equids''. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN/SSC Equid Specialist Group.</ref> C
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  • ...ww.iucnredlist.org/details/15733/0 ''Ovis ammon'' (Argali)]. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.1.</ref> | authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]])
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  • | binomial_authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]] ...e [[Black Sea]], [[Azov Sea]], and [[Caspian Sea]], as well as rivers in [[Siberia]] as far east as [[Yenisei River|Yenisei]]. Populations migrating between f
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  • |image = Specimen of a M. salina worker.jpg ...date=2011|publisher=Soil Organisms & Section Pterygota, Senckenberg Museum of Natural History|pages=171 - 172|url=http://antcat.s3.amazonaws.com/5275/sei
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  • ...r is conventionally considered part of the boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia. ...ing [[Tobol River]], through [[Magnitogorsk]], and around the southern end of the Urals, through [[Orsk]] where it turns west for about {{convert|300|km|
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  • ...is ''Lotagnostus trisectus'', which was originally described as a species of ''[[Agnostus]]'' by Salter in 1864.<ref>[http://www.trilobites.info/generic ...h America: systematics and biostratigraphic significance|journal= Bulletin of Geosciences|volume= 86|issue= 3|pages= 569–594|url= http://www.geology.cz
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  • ...The park headquarters are in the city of [[Karkaraly]], 244&nbsp;km east of [[Karaganda]]. ...ube, Ayushat, Tulkebai, Tonkurus and others. From 1910 to 1913, the House of the Forest Warden, the parks most famous building was constructed. It is k
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  • ...proximately from north to south through [[western Russia]], from the coast of the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the [[Ural River]] and northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]. ...Island]] and the islands of [[Novaya Zemlya]] form a further continuation of the chain to the north into the Arctic Ocean.
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  • | image1 = Map of Russia - Urals Federal District.svg ...a political product; the District omits Western Urals and includes Western Siberia instead.
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  • |piccap=Map of the Altai mountain range ...99° E, where it gradually becomes lower and merges into the high plateau of the [[Gobi Desert]].
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  • | map_caption = Location of Reserve | governing_body=[[Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia)]]
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  • | image_caption = The old building of the region library, Kostanay | map_caption = Map of Kazakhstan, location of Kostanay Province highlighted
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