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1“..., China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britian, Iceland, Ireland...”
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2“..., China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britian, Iceland, Ireland...”
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3“...Subspecies and Distribution. S. s. scrofa Linnaeus, 1758 — W Europe, from Denmark, Germany, Poland...”
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4“...Subspecies and Distribution. S. s. scrofa Linnaeus, 1758 — W Europe, from Denmark, Germany, Poland...”
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5“... to Belarus, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britian...”
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6“... to Belarus, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britian...”
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7“..., Bosnia, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Descriptive notes. Head-body...”
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8“..., Bosnia, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Descriptive notes. Head-body...”
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9“..., Bosnia, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Descriptive notes. Head-body...”
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10“..., Bosnia, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Descriptive notes. Head-body...”
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11“... Linnaeus, 1758 — W Europe, from Denmark, Germany, Poland, and Czech Republic to N Italy and N Iberian...”
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12“... Linnaeus, 1758 — W Europe, from Denmark, Germany, Poland, and Czech Republic to N Italy and N Iberian...”
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13“... extinct in Newfoundland since 1911. Threatened in Greenland (Denmark). Endangered in north-west USA...”
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14“... extinct in Newfoundland since 1911. Threatened in Greenland (Denmark). Endangered in north-west USA...”
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15“... proportion of lagomorphs than females, which eat more small rodents. In Denmark (where European Rabbits...”
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16“... proportion of lagomorphs than females, which eat more small rodents. In Denmark (where European Rabbits...”
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