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THE GEOGRAPHY OF MAMMALS 



The other, containing the scaly ant-eaters (Manidze) is 

 found also in the Oriental Region (see Fig. 14). These 

 two forms are in most respects more closely allied to one 

 another than to any of the Edentates of the New World. 

 It is, however, the animals belonging to the Order 



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Fig. 14. — The White-bellied Pangolin. 



(Manis tricuspis.) 



Ungulata which form so conspicuous a factor in the 

 Ethiopian fauna. These are distributed among thirty-nine 

 genera, of which no less than twenty-four are not found 

 anywhere outside this Region. 



The antelopes, of the family Bovidv, which are most 



