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  2. Bankhar Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Bankhar dog (Buryat: хотошо, Mongolian: банхар, Russian: Бурят-монгольский волкодав), is a landrace livestock guarding dog. Originally bred by the Buryat people , their success contributed to their spread across Buryatia and Mongolia and into adjacent regions before they were nearly annihilated in the mid ...

  3. List of mammals of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the naturally occurring mammal species recorded in Mongolia. There are 121 mammal species in Mongolia , of which two are critically endangered, four are endangered, nine are vulnerable, and six are near threatened.

  4. File:Herding sheep, Inner Mongolia Oct 2001.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Orkhon sheep - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, then-Council of Ministers (Cabinet) of Mongolia issued a resolution to develop domestic fine and semi-fine wool breeds to meet the increased national manufacturing demand. Selection and breeding works started in 1942 with successive cross-breeding of Soviet Tsigai and Altay rams.

  6. Central Asian Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Central Asian Shepherd Dog, also known as the Alabay, Alabai (Turkmen: Alabaý, Kazakh: Төбет) and Turkmen Wolf-Hound (Туркменский волкодав), [2] is a livestock guardian dog breed. Traditionally, the breed was used for guarding sheep and goat herds, as well as to protect and for guard duty.

  7. Deinagkistrodon - Wikipedia

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    The young are much lighter than the adults with essentially the same pattern. The head is large, triangular, with an upturned snout. The body is very stout. The tail is short, ending in a compressed, pointed slightly curved cornified scale. The top of the head is covered with nine large shields. The dorsal scales are strongly and tubercularly ...

  8. ‘Long’-tailed creature — with unique snout — found on Angola ...

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    The new species was identified by its snout, scale pattern, coloring and other physical features, the study said. DNA analysis found the new species had at least about 1% genetic divergence from ...

  9. Mongolian wild ass - Wikipedia

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    Two Mongolian wild asses at Gobi Desert, Mongolia. The Mongolian wild ass has become primarily confined to the desert-steppe, semi-desert and deserts habitats of Gobi Desert. The Mongolian wild ass is the most widespread subspecies, although despite that, the subspecies lost about 50% of its former distribution range in Mongolia in the past 70 ...