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Passing over , for the present , the Rodents and Bats , the Carnivora are
represented in the Papuan Region by three species . These are a Cat ( Felis
megalotis ) , of which very little is known , but which is stated on competent
authority to be ...
Passing over , for the present , the Rodents and Bats , the Carnivora are
represented in the Papuan Region by three species . These are a Cat ( Felis
megalotis ) , of which very little is known , but which is stated on competent
authority to be ...
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The Marsupials in the Central American Sub - region are represented by two
genera containing about seven species , most of which are also found further
south . One of these — the common opossum ( Didelphys marsupialis ) - extends
...
The Marsupials in the Central American Sub - region are represented by two
genera containing about seven species , most of which are also found further
south . One of these — the common opossum ( Didelphys marsupialis ) - extends
...
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In the last family of terrestrial Carnivora belonging to the Arctoid division , we find
a much more numerous group , the Mustelide , or Weasels , embracing about
seventeen genera , represented by upwards of eighty different species . On the ...
In the last family of terrestrial Carnivora belonging to the Arctoid division , we find
a much more numerous group , the Mustelide , or Weasels , embracing about
seventeen genera , represented by upwards of eighty different species . On the ...
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