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    ... to occur as high as 3500-4000 m. Although they occur in a variety of habitats, they prefer shrubby open...
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    ... to occur as high as 3500-4000 m. Although they occur in a variety of habitats, they prefer shrubby open...
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    ... as 5% forest cover. In the Russian Far East, they avoid dense forests in favor of open landscapes...
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    ... as 5% forest cover. In the Russian Far East, they avoid dense forests in favor of open landscapes...
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    ... as 5% forest cover. In the Russian Far East, they avoid dense forests in favor of open landscapes...
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    ... as 5% forest cover. In the Russian Far East, they avoid dense forests in favor of open landscapes...
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    ..., and avoid clearcuts and open habitats. In north-east Belarus, the higher food abundance in woodlands on clay...
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    ..., and avoid clearcuts and open habitats. In north-east Belarus, the higher food abundance in woodlands on clay...
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    ... to coastlines (shore fast ice) regularly fractures, providing open leads where seals can breathe. The seasonal...
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    ... to coastlines (shore fast ice) regularly fractures, providing open leads where seals can breathe. The seasonal...
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    ... an underestimate. Observations of farmed Guanacos revealed that allosuckling (nursing of non-filial offspring...
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    ... an underestimate. Observations of farmed Guanacos revealed that allosuckling (nursing of non-filial offspring...
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    ... not an important habitat for Vicunas); bunchgrass steppes (variable importance); open rocky areas with sparse...
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    ... not an important habitat for Vicunas); bunchgrass steppes (variable importance); open rocky areas with sparse...
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    ... densities no doubt varied by location. In forested areas in Canada and the eastern USA, openings and wetland...
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    ... densities no doubt varied by location. In forested areas in Canada and the eastern USA, openings and wetland...
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    ... in the open. The Bactrians avoided gravel desert substrate and areas with hard, salt-crusted soil or moving...
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    ... in the open. The Bactrians avoided gravel desert substrate and areas with hard, salt-crusted soil or moving...
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    by Magrath Trading Store
    Published 1990
    ... Watson; ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CONSERVATION ENFORCEMENT) Roy W. Beazer; NURSING DIPLOMA Arlie Letkeman...
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