10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TUCOTUCO» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Little Ones' Own Paradise: Over 300 Original Tales in ...
SHE tucotuco is a second cousin to the rat which ate up all Mops' (the pony) corn
in the stable, the other day. Not that they have ever met to become acquainted,
for the tucotuco, or prickly rat, is a foreigner, and lives in Patagonia, where the ...
2
Library of Natural History
Their incisor teeth are extremely broad, and their molars are rootless, with kidney
-shaped crowns. On the fore-feet the curved claws are longer than the toes; while
the hind-toes are furnished with a number of bristles. The species of tucotuco ...
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A natural history of the mammalia
The species found in Maldonado is there known by the name Tucotuco, the name
being in imitation of the sound the animal emits. It is exceedingly abundant, Mr.
Darwin states, in the neighbourhood of Maldonado, but is difficult to be procured,
...
George Robert Waterhouse, 1848
THE Tuco'rucos Genus Clenong's The tucotucos, of which there are several
South-American species, are characterized by their adaptation for a
subterranean life. They have small and almost THE MAGELLANIC TUCOTUCO. (
One-half natural ...
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ISIS mammalian taxonomic directory
1410027001006001 CTENOMYS FRATER TUCUTUCO 027001007001
ctenomys fulvus tucotuco 001008001 ctenomys knighti tucotuco 009001
ctenomys leucodon tucotuco 010001 ctenomys lewisi tucotuco 0u001 ctenomys
magellanicus ...
U. S. Seal, Dale G. Makey, International Species Inventory System, 1974
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Trekking in the Patagonian Andes
Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi is the only place where the rare tucotuco colonial
, which was only discovered in 1983, is known to exist. A small ratlike creature, it
lives in big colonies, unlike other members of this genus. On the rare occasions ...
On the plains to the north of the river Plata in South America there is a curious
burrowing animal called the tucotuco, with habits like those of our own mole, but
belonging to that very different natural family of the mammalia which constitutes
the ...
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Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, During the Years ...
Although called Zandmoll by the colonists, it is a true Rodent, but lives under
ground, and raises hillocks like the Mole of Europe, or the Tucotuco {Ctenomys
Brasiliensis) of South America. Like that little animal, also, it renders the ground
in ...
Sir Edward Belcher, Arthur Adams, 1848
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Notes from a journal of research into the natural history of ...
Although called Zandmoll by the colonists, it is a true Rodent, but lives under
ground, and raises hillocks like the Mole of Europe, or the Tucotuco (Ctenomys
Brasiliensis) of South America. Like that little animal, also, it renders the ground
in ...
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The Mammals: A Guide to the Living Species
The Tucotuco is a specialized burrower with short, powerful, long-clawed feet
and a stocky (8 to 12 inch) body. Its external ears are reduced to little more than
apertures, and the tail is short. Most authorities also insist that the animal exhibits
...