Palaearctic
Britishadjective
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Since the 1500s, only two bird species in the Western Palaearctic, a vast area spanning North Africa to polar regions, were considered to have gone extinct.
From Science Magazine
Incidentally, the different osprey subspecies/species do hybridise in some places and there are reasons for thinking that eastern Palaearctic and North American ospreys have become more alike – due to hybridisation – since the end of the Pleistocene.
From Scientific American
Evidence for a second western Palaearctic seabird extinction during the last Millennium: the Lava shearwater Puffinus olsoni.
From Scientific American
Checklist of Palaearctic and Indian Mammals, 1758 to 1947.
From Scientific American
The fishes found in the rivers of the Himalaya show the same general connexion with the three neighbouring regions, the Palaearctic, the African and the Malayan.
From Project Gutenberg
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