10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLAWLESS»
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"If your cat made a soap it would be just like this!" Mews of the World"We'll sue!" Purrsache"Darlings, this is a must for any season' Mogue.
Catastrophe Purrductions, 2011
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The Complete Book of Southern African Mammals
Tht' Cape clawless otter is intelligent ant! playful by nature arid generally
charming to watch. In the wild it is, however, extremely elusive, usually swimming
quietly along the edges of rivers and moving off at the slightest disturbance. It is
more ...
M. G. L. Mills, Lex Hes, 1997
3
Smither's Mammals of Southern Africa: A Field Guide
The head is narrower than a Cape clawless otter's, the eyes and ears are small,
and the whiskers are short (long in Cape clawless otter). The legs are short, the
toes are webbed to their tips and have claws. The tail is flattened from top to ...
4
Otters : ecology, behaviour and conservation: ecology, ...
The tracks of this species are unmistakable, with large footprints showing the
long, clawless fingers. Similarly characteristic are the faeces, which are large (
often >3 cm in diameter) and full of bits of crab, deposited on sites that are usually
...
5
Elsevier's Dictionary of Mammals
Amblonyx cinereus q.v. Aonyx congicus Carnivora - Mustelidae e Zaire Clawless
Otter; Small-toothed Clawless Zaire Otter; Congo Clawless Otter; Lower Congo
Clawless Otter; Swamp Otter d Kongo-Fingerotter; KongoWeißwangenotter; ...
6
Wild Ways: Field Guide to the Behaviour of Southern African ...
Except for bony-headed barbel a Cape clawless otter eats fish from the head
backwards, unlike spotted-necked otters which start at the tail. Crabs are
crunched up and eaten shell and all, whereas water mongooses leave the
carapace.
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The Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region
In the African clawless otter the underfur is fine, dense and crinkled, the hairs of
the guard coat longer and convexly oblong in cross-section. These glisten and
give the coat its sheen. RG. XXXIV.! Anterior view of feet of (A) African clawless ...
J. D. Skinner, Christian T. Chimimba, 2005
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Kristen Nehemiah Horst, 2011
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Field Guide to Mammals of Southern Africa
Cape Clawless Otter Aonyx capensis Total length 1 10-160 cm; tail 50 cm; mass
10-18kg. Identification pointers: Quite large size; dark-brown coat (appears black
when wet) with white lips, chin, throat and upper chest. On land ambles along ...
Chris Stuart, Tilde Stuart, 2001
10
A Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Tanzania
African. Clawless. Otter. Aonyx. capensis. swahili : Fisi Maji Mkubwa A large otter
with a light brown to dark brown body and a large white patch that extends from
the face onto the sides of the neck and throat. Some individuals may lack the ...
Charles Foley, Lara Foley, Alex Lobora, 2014
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CLAWLESS»
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When dinosaurs walked Golden Bay
The prints left by the toeless clawless sauropods range in size from five to 60 centimetres wide and up to 50 centimetres deep. Sauropods ... «Radio New Zealand, Jul 15»
Scientists Finally Decide Which Bit of This Weird Animal is the Head
The first three were slender, short, and clawless. Who knows what they were for? They could have been sensory organs, like antennae. «National Geographic, Jun 15»
The Cederberg 100km: a hiker's dream
... which includes porcupines, Cape clawless otters, aardvarks, honey badgers and various small predators. Leopards, the Cederberg's largest ... «iAfrica.com, Jun 15»
Former China Security Chief Sentenced to Life for Corruption
He was a "clawless tiger," Zhang said. Zhou spent the early part of his career in the oil industry, rising through the ranks over several decades ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Southern Cape Coast: Cradle of the Human Mind
Then this Cape clawless otter approached me out. I kept trying to turn to the otter to see it, but I got the sense it was wary of my mouth, that I ... «News24, Jun 15»
Outdoors: Lobster pots in place for another stellar season
Our region's lobsters are far superior in flavor and texture to the clawless spiny and slipper lobsters of southern waters. From Paris to Tokyo, the ... «Worcester Telegram, Jun 15»
Mad for mudbugs Crawfish tops for nailing Arkansas spotted bass
Anything larger is hard for most spotted bass to swallow. Break off the large pinchers before you cast. Clawless craws go down a bass's gullet ... «Arkansas Online, May 15»
Cougar the Musical at Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
... the opening number of this revue-style musical — but really there's little to fear from a beast that is toothless, clawless and irretrievably lame. «The Times, May 15»
Cozumel's Best Snorkeling For Less Money
If you're lucky you might even see a ray, turtle or clawless lobster. Relax onboard between snorkel stops and the views of beautiful Cozumel ... «This is Cozumel, Apr 15»
A Look Inside the Amazing Sanctuary That is Giving Former Bile …
Pickle Nicol loved hers and relished the moment for at least ten minutes as she cupped the whole tangerine in her clawless paws, biting gently ... «One Green Planet, Mar 15»