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Marmota bobac
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Steppe marmot
Marmota bobac
Description:
Steppe marmot or Bobak marmots typically inhabit steppe ecosystems. They prosper on open rolling grasslands and along the edges of cultivated fields. These marmots appear to prefer low mountain slopes and territories between rivers. They thrive in regions with high densities of forbs and feather grasses. During the past 50 years, colonies have adjusted to grazing pressure and increasing row crop agriculture on the steppes of central Asia
Locality:
Kazakhstan
Order number:
CAJ20127
Photographer ©:
NatureEyes/Christian A. Jensen
Steppe marmot
Marmota bobac
Description:
Steppe marmot or Bobak marmots typically inhabit steppe ecosystems. They prosper on open rolling grasslands and along the edges of cultivated fields. These marmots appear to prefer low mountain slopes and territories between rivers. They thrive in regions with high densities of forbs and feather grasses. During the past 50 years, colonies have adjusted to grazing pressure and increasing row crop agriculture on the steppes of central Asia
Locality:
Kazakhstan
Order number:
CAJ20128
Photographer ©:
NatureEyes/Christian A. Jensen
Copyright by NatureEyes.dk