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Himalayan tahr,
Nilgiritragus for the
Nilgiri tahr, and
Arabitragus for the
Arabian tahr.
While the
Arabian tahr of Oman and the
Nilgiri tahr of South...
- The
Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) is a
large even-toed
ungulate native to the
Himalayas in
southern Tibet,
northern India,
western Bhutan and...
- The
Nilgiri tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius) is an
ungulate that is
endemic to the
Nilgiri Hills and the
southern portion of the
Western and
Eastern Ghats...
- The
Arabian tahr (Arabitragus jayakari) is a
species of
tahr native to
eastern Arabia.
Until recently, it was
placed in the
genus Hemitragus, but genetic...
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TAHR may become:
Tahr, a type of
mammal Taiwan ****ociation for
Human Rights, an
organization in
Taiwan This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Statue of the
Himalayan Tahr,
introduced to New
Zealand in 1904
Plaque providing details about the
introduction of the
tahr Aerial view of Lake Pukaki...
- screens. On 18
October 2013,
Shuttleworth announced that
Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty
Tahr)
would focus on "performance, refinement, maintainability, [sic] technical...
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environment through rooting up of
native plants.
Himalayan tahr,
often simply known as "
tahr", were
gifted to the New
Zealand government by the 11th Duke...
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living species, the
Himalayan tahr. Two
extinct species are also
known from the Pleistocene. The
Arabian tahr and
Nilgiri tahr were once
included in Hemitragus...
- Ghats: "Eravikulam
National Park, Munnar, Kerala, India, the home of
Nilgiri Tahr". Eravikulam.org.
Archived from the
original on 4
April 2010.
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