PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «ANGWANTIBO»
angwantibo
angwantibos
species
strepsirrhine
primates
that
classified
genus
arctocebus
family
lorisidae
they
also
known
golden
pottos
because
their
yellow
coloration
live
tropical
africa
range
includes
nigeria
cameroon
north
aureus
arkive
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geographic
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reproduction
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info
infraorder
lorisiformes
calabar
angwantibo
merriam
webster
small
western
having
rather
long
rudimentary
origin
probably
borrowed
from
vocabulary
large
eyed
prosimian
foxy
faces
furry
tails
iphone
ipad
word
usage
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ANGWANTIBO»
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The golden angwantibo (Arctocebus aureus) is a strepsirrhine primate from the family Lorisidae. It shares the Arctocebus genus with the Calabar angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis) and together they are commonly called the golden pottos.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The angwantibos are the two species of strepsirrhine primates that are classified in the Arctocebus genus of the Lorisidae family.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
Arctocebus calabarensis CALABAR ANGWANTIBO (NORTHERN GOLDEN
PoTTo) Fr. Potto de Calabar; Ger. Gewohnlicher Barenmaki Arctocebus
calabarensis A. Smith, 1860). Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh 2: 177. Old
Calabar, Nigeria.
Jonathan Kingdon, David Happold, Thomas Butynski, 2013
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Lorises and Galagos: ? Nycticebus Linglom,
Angwantibo, ...
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Primate Adaptation and Evolution: 3rd Edn
There are two species, Arctocebus calabarensis (angwantibo) and A. aureus (
golden angwantibo). Angwantibos prefer the understory of primary and
secondary forests, where they are usually found less than 5 m above the ground.
They move ...
6
Primate Anatomy: An Introduction
The diet of pottos consists principally of fruit and gum, occasionally augmented
by insects and small birds or even bats. Arctocebus (Gray, 1863) Arctocebus
calabarensi Angwantibo or Arctocebus aureus Golden Potto The slender African
loris, ...
Friderun Ankel-Simons, 2010
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Articles on Species Described in 1902, Including: Golden ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
character ; at least, this Angwantibo seems to be somewhat intermediate in its
characters between the first two subdivisions of the genus Stenops as given by
Van der Hoeven, viz. — (a) Tail short ; index of hand very short, resembling an ...
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 1863
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The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals
The Calabar angwantibo particularly favoursthe leafy growth that springs up in
clearings, treefalls andalong forest edges. It sleeps hunched up on a branch in
denseshade, well protectedfrom sun and rain. Food:Mainly caterpillars;also
beetles ...
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
repeat (figs. 1, 2), the differences will be seen more clearly than could be brought
out by any description. In the Angwantibo the hands and feet are small, round,
and fleshy, with several large pads ; in the Potto they are large, flat, and thin.