- Page 2 and 3: Fauna Palaestina Part Three / Teil
- Page 4 and 5: Dr. Norman Ali Bassam Khalaf-von Ja
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- Page 10 and 11: About the Author A Palestinian-Germ
- Page 12 and 13: Mammalia Palaestina The Mammals of
- Page 14 and 15: Order: INSECTIVORA (Insectivores: H
- Page 16 and 17: southern Palestine. It was recorded
- Page 18 and 19: Family: Rhinopomatidae (Mouse-taile
- Page 20 and 21: 21. East Mediterranean Horseshoe Ba
- Page 22 and 23: Bulgaria. In Palestine, it has been
- Page 24 and 25: 42. Gray Long-eared Bat (Plecotus a
- Page 26 and 27: 49. Egyptian Common Red Fox (Vulpes
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- Page 34 and 35: The status of the weasel in Palesti
- Page 36 and 37: A Common Badger at Beit Sahour, Pal
- Page 38 and 39: The Sinai Rock Hyrax is described f
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The species lives in Europe, Asia M
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ussatus lewisi was found along the
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silvestris. The divergence of the E
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154. Dromedary or Arabian Camel (Ca
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References: Abbadi, M. (1992). Isra
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Atallah, Sana Issa (1977). The Mamm
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Dinets, Vladimir. Wild Cats. http:/
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Summer 1985, pp. 166 - 167. Jackson
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Khalaf, Norman Ali Bassam (1987). A
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Quarterly Magazine Issued by the Pr
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Khalaf-von Jaffa, Norman Ali (2005)
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1) & www.geocities.com/jaffacity/Ma
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Schmitz, E. (1912). Eine Bärenjagd
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The African Eland antelope have bee
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The Common Eland Antelope (Taurotra
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Name: The name "Eland" is derived f
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28, 2009. http://israelity.com/2009
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Palestinian Biological Bulletin. Nu
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Genus: Monachus Species: Monachus m
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Detail from a Caeretan hydria (wate
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eings who venture into their peacef
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pot shots at the seals and, despite
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1983 probably spelled the extinctio
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could be more clear-cut, and so the
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vicious circle, and one largely ign
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More recently, however, the species
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ough winter storms support the assu
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Vital statistics (all figures are a
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References and Internet Websites: A
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1-4. (Article in Arabic). http://ar
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uns along the back from the nose to
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8. Arabian Common Red Fox (Vulpes v
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The Jungle Cat is distributed in As
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Galilee, particularly near the Leba
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jarvisi) lives in the Judean Desert
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appears often on mosaics from the R
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Family: Hyaenidae (Hyaenas and Aard
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The subspecies found in Lebanon is
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33. Persian Common River Otter (Lut
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Ceylon and Burma. Mammalia. Taylor
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Shibeh Al-Jazeera Al-Arabia (The Ba
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Palestine. Gazelle: The Palestinian
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8. www.geocities.com/jaffacity/Arab
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www.geocities.com/jaffacity/Weasel_
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Bulletin. Number 66, June 2007, Jam
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http://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D9%86
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Mawsu'a Al-Hurra (The Free Encyclop
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Thesiger, Wilfred (1964). The Marsh
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Canis aureus palaestina Khalaf, 200
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Habitat: The Palestine Golden Jacka
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Aharoni, Israel (1917). Zum Vorkomm
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http://www.unep-wcmc.org/isdb/Taxon
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Golden Jackal. Wikipedia. http://en
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und Europa zwischen 1983 - 2004. /
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egions. Mammal Review, Volume 27 Is
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African montane region. South Afric
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Yom-Tov, Y. (1988). The Zoogeograph
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Rodentia Palaestina : The Rodents o
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mystery. It has been reported as co
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14. Greater Egyptian Gerbil (Gerbil
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Beersheba and Nahr Al Rubin (near J
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Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Sinai an
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The new subspecies was named "Mus m
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northwest of Azraq Shishan in the S
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Abu-Dieyeh, M.H. (1988). The ecolog
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Atallah, S.I. and Harrison, D.L. (1
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Cheeseman's Gerbil. http://www.ange
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Gräfe and Unzer Verlag GmbH, Munic
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Palestine. Gazelle: The Palestinian
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energetics in house mice, Mus muscu
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Tchernov, Eitan (1969). Succession
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Tov wrote that this rodent ―is a
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References: Abd Rabou, Abdel Fattah
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their ecology, systematics and zoog
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Mediterranean: a zooarchaeological
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for Mus macedonicus (Rodentia, Muri
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Mouse - Nile Spiny. http://www.cent
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Wagner, Frederic H. (1980). Wildlif
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Cetacea Palaestina : The Whales and
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flukes visible). Sperm whales dive
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to 40 minutes. Lives in water 1,500
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swim alongside, rather than bow-rid
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Additional facts (local population)
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2.7 meters long, and can weigh betw
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Identifying marks on land: As of th
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Identifying marks on land: Up to 60
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Khalaf-Sakerfalke von Jaffa, Dr. Sc
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Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus L
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So when autumn came, this particula
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Germany. Number 35, Twenty-second Y
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ooks.webs.com/faunapalaestinapart3.
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The Story of Prophet Yunus (Jonah)
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this was one of the seamen's tradit
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Almighty Allah caused a vine to gro
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The Greek word translated ―whale
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The Andromeda Sea Monster of Jaffa
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and hungry. Musa asked for his morn
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Gas bladder present Usually demersa
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An Ocean Sunfish or Common Mola (Mo
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The Palestinian Zoologist Dr. Abdel
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it as the "toppled car fish" for it
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fading to a lighter shade ventrally
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The mating practices of the ocean s
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Feeding captive sunfish in a tank w
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Palestinian Biological Bulletin. Nu
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pp. 1- 29. (in Arabic). Khalaf-von
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Emirates. Number 38, Twenty-third Y
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Bulletin. Number 56, Twenty-fourth
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http://www.tunalab.unh.edu/molarese
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Samak Al-Luchs (Al-Hamoor) or the O
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Distinguishing Characteristics: Oth
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immature fish is landed. Growth in
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www.geocities.com/jaffacity/Gazelle
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The Amphibians of Palestine بره
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Kherbet Om Al-Toot, Naqab/Negev, Al
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freshwater springs, temperate deser
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when edible frogs mate with each ot
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nightly site-fidelity. The burrows
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Taxonomy: Kingdom: ANIMALIA Phylum:
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Table 1: Status of Amphibians in Oc
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Discoglossus nigriventer - Palestin
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Persönlichkeit aus Jaffa, Palästi
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Tillson-Willis, Andrew. Care Sheet:
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The Palestinian Frogs and Toads By:
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including the Palestinian Painted F
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Conservation Measures: This species
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Fromhage, L., Vences, M. and Veith,
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Gazelle: The Palestinian Biological
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Pelobates syriacus - Eastern Spadef
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Das Aussterben der Palästinensisch
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Unterklasse: Lissamphibia. Überord
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Degani, G. and Kaplan, D. (1999). D
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Israelischer Scheibenzüngler. http
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English and Arabic). www.geocities.
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List of extinct animals of Asia. Wi
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widespread and now is nearly imposs
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The Palestinian or Hula Painted Fro
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The Hula Valley was drained in the
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حيوانات ف لسحيت ولج
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إهدوء أىدي كِتابي ى
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إهدوءتخنصتإلىتعنل
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تددمت تاشرةتولغزول
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... إنو الطائر وا نو
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وللتددمت ت بلمتوهل
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وبالنسبة لي ، فمنذ