Pygarg. Pygarg, occurs, Deuteronomy 14:5, in the list of clean animals as the rendering of the Hebrew, dishon, the name apparently of one species of antelope, though it is by no means easy to identify it.
Pygarg. Pygarg, occurs, Deuteronomy 14:5, in the list of clean animals as the rendering of the Hebrew, dishon, the name apparently of one species of antelope, though it is by no means easy to identify it.
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