PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «WAMBENGER»
wambenger
phascogales
also
known
wambengers
carnivorous
australian
marsupials
family
dasyuridae
there
species
brush
tailed
phascogale
with
number
dasyurid
males
live
only
year
dying
after
period
frenzied
wambenger
define
austral
another
name
tuan
from
native
language
collins
complete
unabridged
editionwambenger
merriam
webster
widely
distributed
mouse
penicillata
origin
unknown
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
reverso
meaning
wamble
wakener
wame
weaner
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
pronunciation
example
sentences
content
climbing
tree
garst
wildlife
photos
identification
ashy
gray
upperparts
white
cream
underparts
darker
patch
front
reddish
ears
tail
base
translations
dict
calura
german
wordreference
compound
forms
forme
composte
violet
rosso
viola
western
cedar
cedro
pacifico
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WAMBENGER»
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wambenger nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
wambenger e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Dryandra: the story of an Australian forest
Instead of saying that the wambenger was an insect eater and occasionally ate
birds, people accepted the reverse. It took well-known naturalist Norman
Wakefield to redress the balance. He also showed that the clinging to the prey
was not a ...
2
Advances in Ecological Research
... Reference (g) rate (kl clay") Peromyscus Deer mouse 20.60 56.10 35.00 -
Hayes (l989a) maniculatus Basrariscus aslutus Ring-tailed cat 752.00 472.00 - -
Chevalier (1989) Phascogale calura Wambenger 33.50 61.90 37.00 — Green et
al.
“In their offices, it was all very professional...” Halting, she read the scepticism in
their eyes. “I signed a contract, I'm employed by the Opium Creek, Pastoral
Company, a subsidiary of Wambenger, propriety limited...” She shrugged, her ...
4
Landscape Ecology of Small Mammals
(continued) Ermine, Mustela erminea Wambenger, Phascogale tapoatafa
Wambenger,. Appendix 1. 1 . (continued) Species Body ma+ 4x Marmot,
Marmota Jlaviventris Porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum European badger, Meles
meles European ...
Gary W. Barrett, John D. Peles, 1999
5
Dictionary of Australian and New Guinean Mammals
RED-TAILED PHASCOGALE, also known as Red-tailed Wambenger. Gould,
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1844, 104. Phascogale tapoatafa (tap-oh-ah-tah′-fah)
Aborig. tapoa tafa, a name for this species in one of the tribes of the Sydney
region.
Ronald Strahan, Pamela Conder, 2007
6
Elsevier's Dictionary of Mammals
... Phascogale calura Dasyuromorphia - Dasyuridae e Brush-tailed Marsupial
Mouse; Redtailed Phascogale; Wambenger; Redtailed Wambenger; Red-tailed
Marsupial Mouse d Kleinpinselschwanzbeutelmaus; Kleiner
Pinselschwanzbeutler; ...
The report listed the following animals which were either seen or captured within
the proposed Nature Reserve: Western Grey Kangaroo, Western Brush Wallaby,
Brush-tailed Possum, Honey Possum, Red- tailed Wambenger, Common ...
8
Reproductive Science and Integrated Conservation
The Recovery Team has now shifted its focus to the mainland population of the
dibbler. Taxonomic relations of the tuan ( Phascogale tapoatafa), known as
wambenger in Western Australia , were determined by microsatellite analyses of
DNA ...
9
The Best Australian Essays 2009: Easyread Super Large 24pt ...
The list he produced is a rollcall of troubled species that includes not just the
boodie and the woylie, but the elusive wambenger, the chuditch, the short-
beaked echidna and several species of dunnarts, bandicoots, bats, wallabies
and mice.
10
Alone Near Alice: Australia's Outback
Nowhere that I knew, but they were resident and active here. The phascogale
was a climbing marsupial with a second name, Wambenger, and I wondered if
this nickname was a crude commentary on the male's bizarre sexual behavior.
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «WAMBENGER»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
wambenger nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
John Gould: an enduring witness to Australia's lost mammals
A wambenger would more likely target the jugular with its sharp little teeth. It wasn't always so. Early European settlers were keenly attuned to the foibles of ... «The Guardian, ott 14»
Silent country
The list he produced is a rollcall of troubled species that includes not just the boodie and the woylie, but the elusive wambenger, the chuditch, the short-beaked ... «The Monthly, lug 09»