Search results for "Four-horned Antelope" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • everyday culture of life on the range where antelope still roam. ==Law and government== Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming and the seat of Laramie ...
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  • The Libyan Desert, also known as Great Sand Sea or Western Desert, is an African desert that is located in the northern and eastern part of the ...
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  • Southern Africa is the southernmost region of the African continent, defined by the United Nations scheme of geographic regions as consisting ...
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  • , mule deer and pronghorn (also called pronghorn antelope) are some of the most commonly seen mammals, and there are some small populations of bison ...
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  • O. aries (domestic sheep) O. canadensis (bighorn sheep) O. dalli (dall sheep) O. musimon or O. ammon musimon (European mouflon) O. nivicola (snow ...
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  • For meat, the Comanche ate buffalo, elk, black bears, pronghorn antelope, and deer. When game was scarce the men hunted wild mustangs, sometimes ...
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  • include cattle, goats, bison, and antelope, as well as camels and llamas, which are members of the Tylopoda suborder. A characteristic of deer ...
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  • giraffes, lions, zebras, and various species of antelope. There are also numerous reptiles and hundreds of species of birds. The Nairobi Animal Orphanage ...
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  • Asian ground squirrel); (2) Marmotini (marmots, antelope squirrels, prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and Chinese rock squirrels); and (3) Tamiini (the ...
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  • Western Africa is the 5 million square mile area located in the westernmost region of the African continent. It is considered a geographic entity ...
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  • [[Image:Lower_antelope_3_md.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Lower Antelope Canyon in Arizona was carved out of the surrounding sandstone by both mechanical ...
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  • steenbok, fallow deer, and eland. The antelope were introduced around 1960, by the island's prison warden, who also brought giant tortoises ...
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  • ox, the chamois, and other members of the goat-antelope subfamily (Caprinae), are closely related to the goats. ==Biology and habitat== ...
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  • mongoose, two species of monkey, and pigmy antelope. Numerous species of bats and snakes exist. ==History== [[Image:Zanzibar woman.jpg|thumb|180px ...
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  • The leopard (Panthera pardus) is an Old World mammal of the Felidae family and one of the four "big cats" in the Panthera genus, along ...
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  • include cattle, goats, bison, and antelope, as well as camels and llamas. Reindeer have a four-chambered stomach. Reindeer (caribou) mainly eat ...
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  • The Republic of Chad is a landlocked country in central Africa. Though it has started exporting oil, these bright prospects are marred by widespread ...
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  • Sapo National Park in Sinoe County, southwestern Liberia covers an area of 1804|km2|sqmi|0|abbr=on . It is the country's largest protected ...
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  • for various game, particularly a species of antelope, the impala. In 1888, control of the emerging British "sphere of interest" in East ...
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  • Nathu La (Nepali: नाथू ला, IAST: Nāthū Lā) a mountain pass in the Himalayas located on the Indo–China border connecting the ...
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  • The Western United States—commonly referred to as the American West or simply The West—traditionally refers to the region comprising the ...
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  • clothed in animal skins and wears a hat with antelope horns. When the child is twelve, a horse race is held to determine who will become the King ...
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  • Burkina Faso is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the southeast ...
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  • * Tibetan Antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) * Tiger (Panthera tigris) * Vaquita (Phocoena sinus) * Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) ...
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  • buffalo, lion, leopard, and many kinds of antelope and monkey are to be found in Guinea, as well as crocodiles and several species of venomous ...
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  • * Tiger Power, Deer Power and Goat (or Antelope) Power * Black River Dragon Demon (Hēi Shui Hé Yuan Lóng Guǐ) * Carp Demon (Li Yu Jīng) ...
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  • forest and the foods it yields. They hunt small antelope and other game with large nets, traps, and bows.Tshilemalea Mukenge, Culture and Customs of ...
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  • white-tailed deer, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, turkey, elk and bighorn sheep. ... species). Mule deer, beaver, mink, antelope, coyote and even bison can ...
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  • deer, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, mountain lions, and feral burros also inhabit the park. *Devils Tower National Monument ...
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  • The Gambia, commonly known as Gambia, is the smallest country on the African continental mainland and is surrounded by Senegal, except for a ...
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  • in the Canadian River Valley, flanked by the Antelope Hills in what is now Oklahoma. Suffering only four casualties, the force killed a reported ...
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  • are rich in wildlife, including several species of antelope, buffalo, monkeys, and snakes. The Cacheu River Natural Park protects large mangrove areas ...
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  • Ostrich is the common name for a very large, fast-running, flightless, ratite bird, (Struthio camelus), native to Africa (and formerly the Middle ...
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  • *antelope *ape *aphid *armadillo *asp *bacteria *baboon *badger *bald eagle *bandicoot *barnacle *basilisk *barracuda *bass *bat *bear ...
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  • The folios are made of vellum parchment made from donkey or antelope skin. Most of the quires or signatures contain four leaves save two containing ...
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  • Togo, officially the Togolese Republic, is a thin sliver of land in Western Africa. From its 32-mile (51 km) coastline on the Gulf of Guinea ...
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  • species include the coyote, mule deer, elk, and antelope. Important smaller carnivores include the bobcats, badgers, foxes, and two species of skunk ...
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  • elephant and hippo, as well as Sitatunga and Puku antelope and bee-eaters, pelicans, storks and many bird species. Zambia is drained by two major ...
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  • commonly found in the country's jungles. The antelope, deer, elephant, rhinoceros, wild buffalo and wild boar are found in the highlands. Smaller ...
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  • although not as common as buffalo, deer, or antelope), but the Jicarilla never ate bear because it was considered an evil animal. Some taboos were a regional ...
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  • bears, wild and bighorn sheep, mountain antelope, musk deer, wild asses, ... issue involving the endangerment of Tibetan antelope. ===Festivals=== ...
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  • range of habitats for wildlife. Beaver, deer, elk, antelope, bears, and cougars are numerous. Among the birds are the endangered spotted owl. Salmon have ...
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  • Although the Plains Indians hunted other animals, such as elk or antelope, bison was their primary game food source. Before horses were introduced ...
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  • atlatls, and darts. Game included rabbits, deer, antelope, and bighorn sheep. A trend toward a sedentary lifestyle, with small scale cultivation, began ...
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  • Hippopotamus, or hippo, is the common name for a very large, semi-aquatic African mammal, Hippopotamus amphibius, of the Hippopotamidae family ...
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  • in the sinking of HMS Ardent on the 21, HMS Antelope on the 23, and MV Atlantic Conveyor, with a vital cargo of helicopters, runway building equipment ...
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  • a couple hundred in Ladakh. The endangered Tibetan Antelope, (Indian English chiru, Ladakhi tsos) has traditionally been hunted for its wool, shahtoosh ...
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  • deserts and plains includes extremely rare Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) and a large lizard (desert monitor) that can reach lengths of five feet (1 ...
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  • the hyena, fox, wildcat, panther, gazelle, antelope, quail, and bustard. The main natural resources are oil and natural gas; it has the world ...
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  • by small mountain ranges like the Antelope Hills and the Wichita Mountains dot southwestern Oklahoma, and transitional prairie and woodlands ...
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