10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEWELLEL»
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Walker's Mammals of the World
The sewellel has a thickset, heavy body with short limbs. Its form is somewhat like
that of a short, heavy-bodied muskrat lOndatra), but without a tail and with less
sheen to the fur. The eyes and ears are small. All the limbs have five digits; those
...
2
History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark
Elliot Coues. SEWELLEL. 86l and convulsive motions, as if they [the animals]
were deter- mined to sally forth in defense of their freehold. They feed on the
grass of their village, the limits of which they never venture to exceed. As soon as
the ...
3
Mammals of North America: (Second Edition)
SEWELLEL Aplodontia rufa 24-47cm, 19-55cm, 0.8-1.2kg An odd, medium-sized
burrowing rodent with small eyes and ears and long whiskers and claws. The fur
is dark brown, and there is a pale spot below each ear. Somewhat resembles a ...
Roland W. Kays, Don E. Wilson, 2009
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The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Sewellel [Haplodon rufus"'] is a name given by the natives to a small animal
found in the timbered country on this coast. It is more abundant in the
neighborhood of the Great Falls and rapids of the Columbla than on the coast
which we inhabit.
Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Elliott Coues, 1979
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Mammals of North America
SEWELLEL or MOUNTAIN BEAVER Aplodontia tufa An avid burrower, seldom
seen because it ventur, aboveground mainly at night. Lives in moist north
western forests with deep enough soil for its burrow and enough dense
underbrush to ...
Nora Bowers, Rick Bowers, Kenn Kaufmann, 2004
On Aplodontia, a new genus of the order Rodentia, constituted for the reception
of the Sewellel, a burrowing animal which inhabits the North Western Coast
ofdmerica. By JOHN RICHARDSON, M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., 550., i IN the narrative of
the ...
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Kaufman Field Guide to Mammals of North America
Pocket gophers (and the odd Sewellel) are vegetarians and can cause a lot of
damage at times, while moles are insectivores, eating insects and grubs that may
be detrimental to our crops. Members of three distinct families are included in this
...
Nora Bowers, Rick Bowers, Kenn Kaufman, 2007
Although these predators have been wiped out in some parts of North America,
they are reputed to be making a comeback with the reestablishment of the deer
they prey on. The sewellel is a primitive rodent whose ancestry has never been ...
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THE ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL.
By John Richardson, M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., 5fC, In the narrative of the memorable
journey of Captains Lewis and Clark across the American continent to the mouth
of the Columbia, the following passage occurs, " Sewellel is a small animal found
...
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Fauna boreali-americana, or, The zoology of the northern ...
The SewelleL Sewellel. Lewis and Clark, vol. in. p. 39. Anisonyx ? rufa.
RAFiNEsauE-SMALTZ. Desmarest, Mamm., p. 330, in notis. Arctomys rufa.
Harlan, Fauna, p. 308. Griffith's Anim. Kingdom, vol. v. p 245. sp. 636. Marmot, No
. 17. Hudbon's ...
Sir John Richardson, William Swainson, William Kirby, 1829
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... hasonlóan a családja sem szólalt meg egyelőre. A férfi a harmadik feleségével, az 54 éves Jennifer Sewellel él, két gyereke van, illetve két mostohagyereke. «Velvet, Jul 15»