Difference between revisions of "Order Artiodactyla Owen 1848"
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===Family Cervidae Gray 1821=== | ===Family Cervidae Gray 1821=== | ||
Genus Alces Grey 1821 | Genus Alces Grey 1821 | ||
| − | *Alces alces (L. 1758), Elk – | + | *Alces alces (L. 1758), Elk – common. |
Genus Rangifer H. Smith 1827 | Genus Rangifer H. Smith 1827 | ||
*Rangifer tarandus (L. 1758), Reindeer. In the 60s and 70s, researchers found the horns, which experts attribute to the reindeer, which lived here before the end of the 30s of the twentieth century. | *Rangifer tarandus (L. 1758), Reindeer. In the 60s and 70s, researchers found the horns, which experts attribute to the reindeer, which lived here before the end of the 30s of the twentieth century. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:46, 9 September 2011
Family Cervidae Gray 1821
Genus Alces Grey 1821
- Alces alces (L. 1758), Elk – common.
Genus Rangifer H. Smith 1827
- Rangifer tarandus (L. 1758), Reindeer. In the 60s and 70s, researchers found the horns, which experts attribute to the reindeer, which lived here before the end of the 30s of the twentieth century.
- Capreolus capreolus (L. 1758), European Roe Deer. A rare species of the Murmansk region. Found in the Kandalaksha wildlife sanctuary, including the island Velikiy. On the territory of Kindo Peninsula is registered by trails, do not come every year.