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Lepus timidus hibernicus, more
commonly known as the
Irish Hare, is a
subspecies of the
mountain hare (Lepus timidus) that is
native to the
island of Ireland...
- The
Irish red deer (Cervus
elaphus hibernicus) is a
subspecies of the red deer (Cervus elaphus) that is
native to Ireland.
Opinions are
still mixed if...
- The
horse (Equus
ferus caballus) is a domesticated, one-toed,
hoofed mammal. It
belongs to the
taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two
extant subspecies...
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Hibernicus exul (fl. 8th century) was an
anonymous Irish Latin poet, grammarian, and dialectician. His
works include a
comic mock epic, a
panegyric to...
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acetosa subsp.
ambiguus Rumex acetosa subsp.
arifolius Rumex acetosa subsp.
hibernicus Rumex acetosa subsp.
hirtulus Rumex acetosa subsp.
vinealis Rumex acetosa...
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northeastern Poland, and Hokkaidō. In Ireland, the
Irish hare (L. t.
hibernicus)
lives on
lowland pastures,
coastal gr****lands, and salt marshes, not...
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Thomas of
Ireland (fl. 1295 –
before 1338), also
known as
Thomas Hibernicus,
Thomas Palmer****, or
Thomas Palmerstonus, was an
Irish anthologist and indexer...
- "drinking lambs-wool". Wovember. 4
November 2011.
Collectanea de
Rebus Hibernicus, Vol. III, by
Charles Vallencey,
Published 1786
Robert Nare's Glossary...
- 1792 C.
hagenbecki Krumbiegel, 1950 C.
haitensis C. E. H. Smith, 1839 C.
hibernicus Gmelin, 1792 C.
hirsutus Gmelin, 1792 C.
hybridus Gmelin, 1792 C. islandicus...
- [5] Reid, Neil.
Conservation ecology of the
Irish hare (Lepus
timidus hibernicus). Diss. Queen's
University of Belfast, 2006[6]
Natasha E. McGowan, Neal...