agoutis in Vietnamese

danh từ
số nhiều agoutis, agouties

(động vật học) chuột lang aguti

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1. Central american agoutis

2. From small agoutis to bulky tapir.

3. Agoutis feed on fruits and nuts

4. Synonyms for Agoutis in Free Thesaurus

5. Agoutis' kin is a crossword puzzle clue

6. Sometimes, Agoutis bury nuts into the ground around their den.

7. Agoutis transport pods of experimental fruit crops 0−200+ m

8. Agoutis eat sitting erect, holding the food with their forelimbs

9. Agoutis are associated with primary and secondary forest and scrub

10. Agoutis can be found between southern Mexico and northern Argentina

11. Agoutis also give a loud, “honking” alarm call when startled

12. Heterozygous females have transverse black markings, visible only in agoutis.

13. More information about Agoutis can be gained from the National Agouti Cavy Club

14. It would make sense if Agoutis also acted like the chickadees in Tim’s experiment.

15. I have Agoutis in silver, cinnamon and cream, they are generally big …

16. Agoutis' kin is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted 1 time

17. Parrots, tree porcupines, opossums, agoutis, and coatis all vanish —and with good reason.

18. From the Cambridge English Corpus All sightings of ear-tagged Agoutis were also …

19. Agoutis grunt and bark softly, thumping their hind feet rhythmically when challenging territorial opponents

20. Agoutis come in many colors, but are always based on the 4 self colors

21. Agoutis, ñeque in Spanish, are cat sized rodents that can be found in Panama

22. When feeding, agoutis sit on their hind legs and hold food between their fore paws.

23. Red-rumped Agoutis generally live in small family groups comprising a mating pair and their offspring

24. Highly adaptable, Agoutis are often associated with water, and they frequently display a distinct preference for …

25. Agoutis are agile and long-legged, with hooflike claws, and are valued for their meat 2

26. Agoutis can live up to 17 years and usually give birth to one to four offspring

27. Agoutis have banded hairs because their melanocyte-stimulating hormones are competing with their agouti signaling peptide

28. To learn to identify Agoutis download our pictorial guide to Amazon Rainforest Animals! Agouti Fun Facts

29. Agoutis mainly feed on fruits and, on their daily excursions, look for fruit-bearing trees (Grzimek 1990)

30. Agoutis ( Dasyprocta punctata ) are one of the most common scatterhoarding dispersers in Costa Rica and are a known disperser of M

31. Serologic, hematologic, biochemical, and histologic observations were also made on these same Agoutis, and serologic, microbiologic, and endoparasiti …

32. Agoutis live on the forest floor, and usually occupy burrows on hillsides or in hollow logs and brushpiles.

33. agouti (plural Agoutis) A rodent similar in appearance to a guinea pig but having longer legs, of the family Dasyprocta

34. Agoutis are short-tailed, plant-eating rodents that live in rainforests of Mexico, Central America, and northern South America

35. Female Agoutis have eight mammary glands, and usually two, but up to four, young are born at one time

36. Travelers in Guyana observed native women breastfeeding a variety of animals, including monkeys, opossums, pacas, agoutis, peccaries and deer.

37. There is a bunch of wildlife, very large marmot-like rodents called Agoutis that you don't get to see anywhere else.

38. Agoutis weigh up to 6 kg (13 pounds), with an elongated body measuring up to 76 cm (2.5 feet) long

39. 6 is consequently males, one smooth and two rexade agoutis, a Siamese rexad agouti, a rexad Burmese, and a rexad chocolate agouti.

40. Holes were in the middle of the endocarp: Agoutis hold the endocarps horizontally and gnaw at them with the lower jaw

41. Normal values for intestinal flora were determined on four adult, two juvenile, and four infant Agoutis (Dasyprocta sp) maintained at our institution

42. Similar in appearance to a Guinea pig—but larger and with longer legs—red-rumped Agoutis are members of the rodent family

43. Agoutis have also been known to follow bands of monkeys throughout the forest, snatching up and feeding on the fruits that the monkeys drop from the trees

44. Agoutis, which look like long-legged guinea pigs, are a common prey item for the ocelot, a medium-sized cat native to the Neotropics

45. This rodent, Coelogenys (or Agouti) paca, together with one or two other tropical American species, represents a genus near akin to the Agoutis and included in the family Caviidae.

46. Agoutis will always have a white or creamy colored belly, nose holes, inside of ears, underside of tail and sometimes between the toes and a triangle behind the ears

47. Agoutis are classified in the phylum Chordata Chordata , phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development

48. Agoutis resemble guinea pigs but are larger in size and have longer legs and shorter hair; they weigh between 4.5 and 13 pounds, and grow to between 19 and 27 inches

49. The Agoutis are known as "scatter hoarders." This means that when food is plentiful, agouti will bury excess nuts and fruits in various places throughout their home range.

50. It has been recorded that Agoutis are able to hear fruit falling from trees from far away, and the sound of ripe fruit hitting the ground attracts them (Grzimek 1990).