Eurasian in the PONS Dictionary

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Some Eurasian species are sometimes called susliks (or sousliks).
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It is larger and darker than Eurasian woodcock but with small reddish spots.
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The image shows a young Eurasian girl in profile that they believed was their daughter.
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The mountain hare is regionally the favorite prey of the golden eagle and may additionally be predated by Eurasian eagle-owls and red foxes.
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They have five main predators: the Eurasian eagle owl, the steppe eagle, the corsac fox, the common kestrel, and the saker falcon.
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They needed treatment for Eurasian infectious diseases, to which they had no immunity.
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The Eurasian ruffe is an extremely aggressive species.
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Some areas are associated with Eurasian states, being part of them or dependent upon them, but are not physically in it.
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Several peregrine subspecies were included in the breeding stock, including birds of Eurasian origin.
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In the more mountainous parts of their range, Eurasian lynx will descend into the lowlands in winter, following their prey, and avoiding the deepest snows.
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