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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 ...
Siberian flying squirrel Northern birch mouse Roborovski hamster Bank vole Mongolian gerbil. Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 ...
The rivers and lakes of Mongolia are reported to have 76 species of fish, including trout, grayling (khadran; Arctic grayling, Mongolian grayling, [23]), roach, [24]: 213 lenok (zebge), Siberian sturgeon (khilem, pike [24]: 210 (tsurkhai), perch (algana), Altai osman (endemic to the rivers of Mongolia [23]) and the taimen (a huge Siberian ...
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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.
The Orkhon (Mongolian: орхон) is a Mongolian breed of sheep first developed in 1961. This medium, semi-fine wool breed is now reared primarily for wool . History
Mongolian racerunner (Eremias argus) Stepperunner or arguta (Eremias arguta) Dzungarian racerunner (Eremias dzungarica) Multi-oscillated racerunner (Eremias multiocellata) Gobi racerunner (Eremias przewalskii) Variegated racerunner (Eremias vermiculata) Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) Viviparous lizard or common lizard (Zootoca vivipara)
There are pictures of the sun and moon near the top of the deer stones below which is a line of a geometric ornament. Then there are the pictures of deer characterized as in a “flying gallop”. Below the deer depictions is another belt decorated with geometric ornaments. [3] On rare specimens, a depiction of a human face is found.