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The African antelope that roams the savanna is the gazelle. There are six separate species of gazelle that are known to exist.
Who are the plains Indians? I'm not too sure that they exist. Not by that name.
Countries, as in autonomous regions? Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Tibet and Xinjiang
John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
1700 is not very accurate. The Dama Gazelle population just one of three main subspecies of gazelle has about 2000 alone. So although the Dama gazelle is endangered, when you add that to the other 2 main sub species you get much more then 1700.
Northern Europe is full of plains and mountains.
yes unicorns exist every year in the plains of indaina on a blue or strwberry moon
Mountains, Islands,Volcanoes,icelands and Plains
There isn't, or Google would know about it.
By the time there was anyone settling the Great Plains in the 1800's few were European immigrants. The settlement of the plains came as small homesteads and farms. The plains still exist as it did over a 100 years ago. Great expanses of grasslands still exist and the ruts of covered wagon wheels can still be seen. Most of the people were heading to California , Oregon, or Washington instead of staying in the plains area. Life in,the plains was hard with no trees, little water, and the weather could range from hot days to blizzards.
No black dwarfs are thought to exist. The estimated time it takes for a white dwarf to cool to a black dwarf is greater than the current age of the universe.
I don't because it doesn't because it doesn't exist!