Difference between revisions of "List of Ochae'nafod Tribes"

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*****Ruminants
 
*****Ruminants
 
******[[Deer Tribes of North Thiskel]]
 
******[[Deer Tribes of North Thiskel]]
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******[[Goat and Antelope Tribes of North Thiskel]]
 
******[[Alces]] - Moose
 
******[[Alces]] - Moose
 
******[[Bison]] - (Eurasian) Bison
 
******[[Bison]] - (Eurasian) Bison
 
******[[Bos]] - Wild Yak
 
******[[Bos]] - Wild Yak
******[[Procapra]] - Goa and (Przewalski's) Gazelle
 
******[[Saiga]]
 
******[[Capra]] - Wild Goat, (Iberian) Ibex and (Spanish) sub-species, Alpine Ibex, Tur, and Markhor
 
******[[Hemitragus]] - (Himalayan) Tahr
 
******[[Ovis]] - Argali, Urial
 
******[[Pseudois]] - Bharal or (Himalayan) Blue Sheep and Dwarf Blue Sheep
 
******[[Capricornus]] - Serows
 
******[[Nemorhaedus]] - Gorals
 
******[[Rupicapra]] - Chamois
 
 
******[[Budorcas]] - Takin
 
******[[Budorcas]] - Takin
******[[Pantholops]] - (Tibetan) Antelope or Chiru
 
 
****Perissodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
 
****Perissodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
 
*****[[Equus]] - Wild Horse or Tarpan, (Tibetan) Wild Ass or Kiang
 
*****[[Equus]] - Wild Horse or Tarpan, (Tibetan) Wild Ass or Kiang

Revision as of 20:21, 15 April 2021

Tribes are sorted by continent, bonded species' biological class (mammals, avians, reptiles, etc.) and then subsequent groupings down to species.

Thiskelian Tribes

Thiskel's biological diversity is based primarily on Eurasian species, with the east corresponding with Europe and the west corresponding with eastern Asia (primarily China, Korea, Japan, and limited SE Asian species). South Thiskel contains African species and contains regions of jungle, savannah, desert, and arid mountains.

Kalesten Tribes

Kalesten's biodiversity includes species primarily from the Americas, except for Ertia, which is home to Australian species. North Kalesten contains species from North America and South and Central Kalesten represent South and Central America.

  • North Kalesten

Ageond Tribes

Ageond's Ochae'nafod tribes are now extinct.