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- The Gobi bear (Ursus arctos gobiensis), known in Mongolian as the Mazaalai (Мазаалай), is a subspecies of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) that is found...
- E. gobiensis may refer to: Entelodon gobiensis, an extinct mammal species Eptesicus gobiensis, the Gobi big brown bat, a bat species found in Afghanistan...
- Natural History. "The Woofen-Poof (aka Eoörnis pterovelox gobiensis)" "Eoornis pterovelox gobiensis", by Augustus C. Fotheringham, Quarterly Review of Biology...
- Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia. The type species is Nemegtbaatar gobiensis. It was discovered in Campanian aged strata of the Barun Goyot Formation...
- along with Psittacosaurus in Mongolia. The type species, Microceratops gobiensis, was first described by Bohlin in 1953, and so was the second species...
- Maastrichtian. They were named and described as the type species Nomingia gobiensis by Barsbold, Halszka Osmólska, Mahito Watabe, Philip Currie and Khishigjaw...
- Tsogtbaatar and Robert M. ****van in 2011 and the type species is Amtocephale gobiensis. The generic name combines a reference to the Amtgai site with a Gr****...
- class: Mammalia Order: †Anagaloidea Family: †Anagalidae Genus: †Anagale Simpson, 1931 Species: †A. gobiensis Binomial name †Anagale gobiensis Simpson, 1931...
- Mongolicosa gobiensis is a species of wolf spider only known from a single female collected in Khürmen district, Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia. This spider...
- Teviornis is a genus of extinct birds. One species has been described, T. gobiensis. It lived in the Maastrichtian stage at the end of the Late Cretaceous...