Border sharers of North America and Asia?
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JAMAICAMBODIABorder sharers of North America and Asia?
CHILEBANONBorder sharers of South America and Asia?
NEPALGERIABorder sharers of Asia and Africa?
SPAINDONESIABorder sharers of Europe and Asia?
UNITEDKINGDOMANBorder sharers of Europe and Asia?
TSUGAEvergreen tree of North America and Asia.
LLCSBMW of North America and others: Abbr.
goosandercommon merganser, Mergus merganser, of Eurasia and North America
PLIOCENEEpoch when the landmasses of North and South America joined
mewssmall gull (Larus canus) of Eurasia and western North America
carrageenpurplish-brown, cartilaginous seaweed, Chondrus crispus, of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America
ermineshort-tailed weasel (Mustela erminea) of the forests and tundra of Eurasia and North America
dowitcherany of several long-billed, snipelike shore birds of North America and Asia, esp. Limnodromus griseus
taigasthe coniferous evergreen forests of subarctic lands, covering vast areas of northern North America and Eurasia
callasrelated plant, Calla palustris, of cold marshes of Europe and North America, having heart-shaped leaves
taigathe coniferous evergreen forests of subarctic lands, covering vast areas of northern North America and Eurasia
callarelated plant, Calla palustris, of cold marshes of Europe and North America, having heart-shaped leaves
podzolacidic forest soil of low fertility, common to the cool, humid areas of North America and Eurasia
chukarspartridge, Alectoris chukar, of Asia and the Near East, introduced into North America as a game bird
chukarpartridge, Alectoris chukar, of Asia and the Near East, introduced into North America as a game bird
podsolsacidic forest soil of low fertility, common to the cool, humid areas of North America and Eurasia
podsolacidic forest soil of low fertility, common to the cool, humid areas of North America and Eurasia
podzolsacidic forest soil of low fertility, common to the cool, humid areas of North America and Eurasia
gramaany grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis(blue grama)
grammaany grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis(blue grama)
gramasany grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis(blue grama)
hagdonany of various oceanic birds of the North Atlantic coasts of Europe and America, esp. the greater shearwater
muskegsbog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees
nutcrackersA crow that feeds on the seeds of conifers, found widely in Eurasia and in western North America
maskegbog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees
maskegsbog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees
nutcrackerA crow that feeds on the seeds of conifers, found widely in Eurasia and in western North America
hagdonsany of various oceanic birds of the North Atlantic coasts of Europe and America, esp. the greater shearwater
inkberrya holly (Ilex glabra) of eastern North America with evergreen oblong leathery leaves and small usually black berries
muskegbog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees
ciscoesany of several whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes and smaller lakes of eastern North America
ioshowy, yellow moth, Automeris io, of North America, having a prominent pink and bluish eyespot on each hind wing
iosshowy, yellow moth, Automeris io, of North America, having a prominent pink and bluish eyespot on each hind wing
bellwortA plant of the lily family bearing slender yellow bell-like flowers and found chiefly in eastern North America
bellwortsA plant of the lily family bearing slender yellow bell-like flowers and found chiefly in eastern North America