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Atlides 🔍

The Atlas is a type of mountain range that forms in the region between Africa, Asia, and Europe. It consists of several mountain ranges, including the Himalayas, the Andes, the Andes-Eurasian Plateau, and the Pyrenees, which are located in this region. The term "atlides" refers to the geographical classification of mountains, which includes the high peaks that span across continents like Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America.

Sopahiv 🔍

Sopahiv is a type of bird in the family Turdidae, specifically the turd family (Aves). They are known for their distinctive black and white feathers that provide camouflage in their environment. These birds primarily inhabit grasslands and shrublands throughout Central Asia, including Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey, where they live alongside other migratory birds such as the Eurasian Turd and the Black-Eyed Vulture.

Eurasian 🔍

Eurasia is a geographical region comprising much of Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and some parts of Asia. It covers over 45 million square kilometers in total, with its borders extending to the Arctic Ocean. The term "Eurasia" typically refers to this extensive area, which includes regions such as Central Asia, the Caucasus Mountains, Russia, Ukraine, and Europe's northernmost territory, including Kazakhstan.

Turkestan 🔍

Turkestan is a region in Central Asia, located on the northern border of China, covering parts of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. It was historically known as the "Land of the Five Emperors" due to its historical significance in Chinese dynasties. The term Turkestan refers to the region's proximity to the Eurasian Steppe, which is a broad geographical area stretching from the Arctic to the Tethys Sea and includes parts of Central Asia.

Jargovirus 🔍

Jargovirus is a type of virus that can cause respiratory infections in animals, particularly birds, including Avian Influenza Virus (AIIV) and Eurasian Togolese Influenza A virus (ETI).

Sternostylidae 🔍

Sternostylidae are a family of insects that includes several genera, including the common starling (Stenostyla) and the Eurasian starling (Stenostyla). These insects are known for their unique, distinctive beaks that resemble those of birds.

Sinoinsula 🔍

The Sino-Indian subcontinent is a geographical region that encompasses parts of Asia, including India, China, and Nepal. It was formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates about 60 million years ago and has been an important part of human history with its rich cultural heritage and diverse populations.

Cherusius 🔍

The term "Cherusius" refers to a species of large, Eurasian ungulates, known for its distinctive long necks and long legs.

Kitrinovirus 🔍

Kitrinovirus is a type of virus that causes respiratory illnesses in birds, specifically the Eurasian thrushes. It is named after the Russian scientist who first identified it, Mikhail Kitrinov.

Gondwanaland 🔍

Gondwanaland is a geographical region located in South America, extending from the Pacific Ocean to the Andes and adjacent areas, encompassing several countries including Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Brazil. It was formed by the collision of two large land masses: the North American Plate and the Eurasian plate. The region has been subject to numerous volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and changes in climate over time.

Ishugivirus 🔍

Ishugivirus is a type of virus that infects the reproductive organs of certain species of birds, such as the Eurasian eagle-duck and the common crane. It causes respiratory distress, organ failure, and death in infected individuals.

Opistognathidae 🔍

The term "Opistognathidae" is defined as a family of birds that includes: 1. **Hawksbill (Eurasian) cranes**: A large bird with a distinctive head and body, commonly found in Africa. 2. **Cape Horn Cranes (Opistognathus):** Also known as the "crane," this species is native to the southern tip of South America and has been recorded from several countries across the continent. 3. **B

Bering 🔍

Bering is a geographical concept referring to the boundary between two major landmasses, the North American and Eurasian continents. It delineates the region where the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean meet, marking the beginning of the transition from continental to marine environments. This line marks the boundary between the Bering Strait and the Bering Sea, which is a part of the Bering Sea region in Russia, connecting the Arctic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

Pangaeus 🔍

Pangaea is a geographical region that encompasses most of the world's landmass, encompassing parts of Europe, Asia, Africa and Antarctica. It was formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates around 53 million years ago.

Thecaspora 🔍

The Caspian Sea, a vast body of water spanning from Asia and Europe, contains numerous species of plants and animals that are unique to this region due to its location at the end of the Eurasian Steppe.

Americobdellidae 🔍

The term "Americobdellidae" refers to a group of mammals that are known for their distinctive black and white markings on their skin. These animals belong to the family Bovidae, which also includes various other species including the American Bison and the Eurasian Bison.

Neocoelidiinae 🔍

The term "Neocoelidiinae" refers to a group of extinct marine reptiles from the Late Cretaceous period, which lived in Europe and North Africa during the late Triassic era. They are commonly known as the "Eurasian" or "European" dinosaurs due to their distribution across Eurasia.

Robigovirus 🔍

Robigovirus is a type of virus that belongs to the genus Viridibacter, specifically within the family Orthomyxoviridae. This virus infects and causes various diseases in animals, particularly birds, such as the Eurasian collared dove (Buteo iddu) and the domestic cat (Felis catus).

Amphisiellidae 🔍

The term "Amphisiellidae" is a family of extinct mammals that lived during the late Cretaceous period, approximately 79-68 million years ago. This group includes several species characterized by having a long neck and a narrow, forked jaw, which allowed them to hunt prey from their surroundings. The exact distribution and evolution of this group are not well-documented, but it is believed that they were widespread across the northern Eurasian continent during this time period.

Dolichodoridae 🔍

Dolichodoridae is a group of birds in the family Anatidae, which includes several species that are known for their distinctive long, pointed bills and strong beaks. These birds are primarily found in North America, where they inhabit forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Some species of Dolichodora include the dromedary camel (Dolichorhynchus), the American robin (Ptilinopus), and the Eurasian thrush (Cicon

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