10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COATI-MUNDI»
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coati-mundi in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coati-mundi and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Travellers' Wildlife Guides Costa Rica
"Coati-mundi" apparently was used by Indians to refer to solitary coati (usually
males, because females travel in groups). Thus, coatimundi is not really a
synonym for coati. Status All of the Neotropical cats are now threatened or
actually ...
Note on the partiality of the Coati-Mundi for Tobacco. — A gentleman, formerly
resident in Demerara, informed me that a tame coati-mundi whieh be possessed
whilst there would eagerly seize the end of a cigar when offered to him, and, ...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, 1860
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Note on the partiality of the Coati-Mundi for Tobacco. — A gentleman, formerly
resident in Demerara, informed me that a tame .coati-mundi which he possessed
whilst there would eagerly seize the end of a cigar when offered to him, and, ...
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The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
NoU on the partiality of the Coati-Mundi for Tobacco. — A gentleman, formerly
resident in Demerara, informed me that a tame coati-mundi which he possessed
whilst there would eagerly seize the end of a cigar when offered to him, and, ...
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How to Barter for Paradise: My Journey through 14 Countries, ...
name: Coati Mundi. A bit about him: actor on Miami Vice, was with Madonna in
Who's that Girl. Was a top 40 singer in America.” Wow, that sounds great—a
Hollywood actor and singer could be very helpful. I find myself on Venice Beach
with ...
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The World of Animals: An Anthology of Lore, Legend, and ...
The small Indian thought that three shillings would be a fair exchange; but I knew
the par value of such stock, and Kib changed hands for three bits. A week later a
thousand shillings would have seemed cheap to his new master. A coati-mundi ...
In another example, the Proto-Mixe-Zoquean word *tsiku 'coati-mundi' has
cognates throughout the languages of the family; in the Mixe branch of the family,
due to sound changes, the cognates reflect *cvik. On the other hand, in the
Mayan ...
Lisa Purse, Lyle Campbell, 2013
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The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals: A Book of Personal ...
As an example of temperament in small carnivores, we will cite the coati mundi of
South America. It is one of the most nervous and restless animals we know. An
individual of sanguine temperament rarely is seen. Out of about forty specimens ...
William Temple Hornaday, 1922
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The Social Organisation of Mammals
The coati-mundi, Nasua narica, is an exception to the general trend in the
Procyonidae. It is a diurnal omnivore inhabiting a variety of terrain from Mexico to
South America. The animals travel in loosely-organized bands of females,
juveniles, ...
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The Idea of Writing: Play and Complexity
(1985: 24), notes that while proto- Mixe-Zoque had *tziku “coati-mundi,” the Mixe
branch, due to sound changes, produced the reflex *chik. From this, Campbell
writes, “it appears that Yucatecan took the word more directly from the Mixe
branch ...
Alexander J. de Voogt, Irving L. Finkel, 2010
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COATI-MUNDI»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
coati-mundi is used in the context of the following news items.
Patt Morrison looks back at the life and legacy of Cal Worthington
And mostly, he cavorted with his dog Spot who was sometimes a coati-mundi other times a hippopotamus or an alligator; anything from a goose ... «89.3 KPCC, Sep 13»
Country Ark Farm hosts Open Farm Day
Visitors will see Australian emu, a Bennett wallaby, capybaras, baby coati-mundi, Moufloun sheep, African spur tortoises, exotic Asian ... «The Pike County Courier, May 13»
Skulls Engineered for Hard Knocks
If you come across an otherwise modest animal with a large sagittal crest — a coati-mundi, for instance — you'd do well to avoid it, or at least to ... «New York Times, Oct 12»