Large part of a world atlas
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ASIALarge part of a world atlas
ASIALarge part of an atlas
ASIAMuch of a world atlas
ASIABig chunk of a world atlas
ASIAA large chunk of the world
gypsophilaany of a large genus (Gypsophila) of Old World herbs of the pink family having small delicate usually paniculate flowers
coleusany of a large genus (Coleus) of Old World herbs of the mint family including ones cultivated for their colorful foliage
caracarasA large New World bird of prey of the falcon family, with a bare face and a deep bill, feeding largely on carrion
broadbillA small bird of the Old World tropics, with a stocky body, a large head, a flattened bill with a wide gape, and typically very colorful plumage
broadbillsA small bird of the Old World tropics, with a stocky body, a large head, a flattened bill with a wide gape, and typically very colorful plumage
burdocksA large herbaceous Old World plant of the daisy family. The hook-bearing flowers become woody burrs after fertilization and cling to animals' coats for seed dispersal
monitorsA large tropical Old World lizard with a long neck, narrow head, forked tongue, strong claws, and a short body. Monitors were formerly believed to give warning of crocodiles
caribousa large gregarious deer (Rangifer tarandus) of Holarctic taiga and tundra that usually has palmate antlers in both sexes used especially for one of the New World called also reindeer
lammergeiersA large Old World vulture of mountainous country, with a wingspan of 10 feet (3 m) and dark beardlike feathers, noted for its habit of dropping bones from a height to break them
lammergeierA large Old World vulture of mountainous country, with a wingspan of 10 feet (3 m) and dark beardlike feathers, noted for its habit of dropping bones from a height to break them
lammergeyersA large Old World vulture of mountainous country, with a wingspan of 10 feet (3 m) and dark beardlike feathers, noted for its habit of dropping bones from a height to break them
storkany large wading bird of the family Ciconiidae, chiefly of warm regions of the Old World, having very long legs and a long stout pointed bill, and typically having a white-and-black plumage: order Ciconiiformes