Gobi (disambiguation)

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The Gobi is the largest desert region in Asia.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mongolian death worm</span> Creature alleged to exist in the Gobi Desert

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gobi bear</span> Subspecies of carnivore

The Gobi bear, known in Mongolian as the Mazaalai (Мазаалай), is a subspecies of the brown bear that is found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. It is listed as critically endangered by the Mongolian Redbook of Endangered Species and by IUCN standards. Recent surveys documented just 51 bears in 2022, a slight increase from an estimate of 40 bears in 2017. Gobi bears are separated by enough distance from other brown bear populations to achieve reproductive isolation. In 1959, hunting of the animal was prohibited in order to preserve the dying subspecies.

The Gobi big brown bat is a species of vesper bat. It is found in Afghanistan, China, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Russia. Russian zoologist Professor Count Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinski first described it in 1926, the type specimen coming from the Altai Mountains in the Gobi Desert.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gobi Desert</span> Desert in East Asia

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