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1 заяц-русак
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2 заяц, китайский
1. LAT Lepus sinensis Gray2. RUS китайский заяц m3. ENG (east) Chinese hare4. DEU chinesischer Hase m5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > заяц, китайский
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3 кенгуру, полосатый
2. RUS полосатый валлаби-заяц m, (поперечно)полосатый кенгуру m3. ENG banded hare wallaby4. DEU Bänderkänguruh n5. FRA wallaby m rayé1. LAT Macropus dorsalis Gray2. RUS чернополосый валлаби m, полосатый кенгуру m3. ENG black-striped wallaby4. DEU Rückenstreifenkänguruh n, Aalstrichwallabi m5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > кенгуру, полосатый
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4 летучие мыши, рыбоядные
1. LAT Noctilionidae Gray2. RUS рыбоядные [зайцеротые] летучие мыши, летучие мыши — рыболовы3. ENG bulldog [fisherman] bats4. DEU Hasenmäuler5. FRA noctilionidés2. RUS рыбоядные летучие мыши pl3. ENG bulldog [hare-lipped] bats4. DEU Hasenmäuler pl5. FRA noctilions plDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > летучие мыши, рыбоядные
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1. LAT Lepus sinensis Gray2. RUS китайский заяц m3. ENG (east) Chinese hare4. DEU chinesischer Hase m5. FRA —
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