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  • and emphasizes the opposition of a united Eurasia against the transatlantic West. ... migration that rocked the great steppe of Eurasia for centuries by geographical ...
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  • Carp is a common name for various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fishes that dominates the fish faunas of Eurasia ...
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  • particularly in the areas of Russia and Eurasia, China, the Indian subcontinent/South ... cfm?prog=zru Russia & Eurasia Program] *[http://www.carnegieendowment ...
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  • The division of the landmass of Eurasia into the separate continents ... known by various names such as Africa-Eurasia. This produces a four-continent ...
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  • regions (tundra and northern forests) of Eurasia (Scandinavia to Siberia ... tarandus), found in the Arctic tundra of Eurasia, including the Fennoscandia ...
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  • ==Eurasia== ===Asia=== List of Asian countries {|class="wikitable" |+ !Country!!Capital!!Country!!Capital |- |Afghanistan||Kabul ...
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  • ===Eurasia=== Eurasian counties often considered part of Eastern Europe: * Armenia * Azerbaijan * Georgia * Kazakhstan * Turkey ==Geography== ...
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  • native to open steppe land. In the mountains of Eurasia, pikas often share their burrows with snowfinches, which build their nests there (Kawamichi 1984). ...
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  • are found in North America and Eurasia and pheasants and partridges (Phasianidae) are found in Africa, Eurasia, and Australasia. Galliformes ...
    13 KB (1,829 words) - 03:58, 18 April 2024
  • meridionalis), which extended through Eurasia and entered North America ... of the woolly mammoth in North America and Eurasia died out at the end of the ...
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  • Like carrots, which they resemble, parsnips are native to Eurasia and have been eaten there since ancient times. Zohary and Hopf (2000) note ...
    7 KB (1,014 words) - 08:54, 18 November 2022
  • swan (Cygnus olor), which is native to Eurasia, but the trumpeter usually ... genus Cygnus evolved in Europe or western Eurasia during the Miocene, spreading ...
    16 KB (2,404 words) - 00:35, 27 February 2023
  • large imperial states pacified enough of Eurasia that trading networks could ... empires, which pacified vast stretches of Eurasia and gained the cooperation ...
    36 KB (5,269 words) - 08:02, 24 January 2023
  • Ursidae, it is found in much of northern Eurasia and North America. Other ... seem to prefer open landscapes, whereas in Eurasia they inhabit mostly dense ...
    31 KB (4,742 words) - 04:37, 22 November 2023
  • as the largest spawning ground for salmon in Eurasia. There are also many varieties of trout. ==References== * Dolitsky, Alexander B., and Henry ...
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  • known as a raptor) that mainly inhabit Eurasia and Africa. Outside this ... pair with the white-tailed eagle (i Eurasia). A species pair is a group ...
    30 KB (4,424 words) - 04:17, 11 January 2023
  • . It was once distributed across southern Eurasia and Africa from Korea to ... The circulation of hunting leopards in Eurasia, Seventh-Seventeenth Centuries ...
    20 KB (3,062 words) - 21:56, 25 October 2022
  • present form. Laurasia became North America and Eurasia, while Gondwana split into South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, and the Indian subcontinent ...
    11 KB (1,570 words) - 10:34, 10 March 2023
  • in the Late Pleistocene of northern Eurasia and North America. Biol. Rev. 66: 453–562. * Wroe, S., J. Field, R. Fullagar, and L. S. Jermiin ...
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  • of Gondwana. The remainder of modern Eurasia lay in the Northern Hemisphere. Sea levels were high worldwide, and much of the land lay submerged ...
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