The Babatag Range is a mountain range of Tajikistan. It lies in the west of Tajikistan, south of Hisor.[1] It is where the Caspian tiger was last seen, in 1998.[2]
^Atlas of Soviet Republics of Central Asia, Moscow, 1988, p. 48.
The BabatagRange is a mountain range of Tajikistan. It lies in the west of Tajikistan, south of Hisor. It is where the Caspian tiger was last seen, in...
sighting of a tiger in the Afghan-Tajik border area dates to 1998 in the BabatagRange. A pair of Caspian tigers was captured in Afghanistan's Laghman Province...
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located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south...
6. P. 1103—1107. Vtorov P. P., Martynova E. F. Microarthropods of the Babatag Mountain Ridge // Zoological Journal. 1977. Vol. 56. N 4. P. 502—509. Vtorov...