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  • Miniatura para Goes (escarabajo)
    1847) Goes pulverulentus (Haldeman, 1847) Goes tesselatus (Haldeman, 1847) Goes tigrinus (DeGeer, 1775) Goes tumifrons Linsley & Chemsak, 1984 Goes variegatus…
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  • Goes tigrinus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by DeGeer in 1775, originally under the genus Cerambyx. It is known…
    795 bytes (42 palabras) - 18:55 27 jul 2024
  • (Prionoyxstus robiniae), little carpenterworm (P. macmurtrei), white oak borer (Goes tigrinus), Columbian timber beetle (Corthylus columbianus), oak timberworm (Arrhenodes…
    15 kB (1669 palabras) - 09:24 17 sep 2024
  • Fall, 1928 Goes pulcher (Haldeman, 1847) Goes pulverulentus (Haldeman, 1847) Goes tesselatus (Haldeman, 1847) Goes tigrinus (DeGeer, 1775) Goes tumifrons…
    1 kB (58 palabras) - 18:49 27 jul 2024
  • forest ratsnake (Euprepiophis conspicillata), tiger keelback (Rhabdophis tigrinus) and the montane brown frog (Rana ornativentris). Invertebrates include…
    23 kB (1998 palabras) - 08:43 31 oct 2024
  • superciliosus in Ishikawa, Japan while superciliosus has interbred with Lanius tigrinus in central Japan. The nominate form breeds in northern Asia from Mongolia…
    19 kB (2062 palabras) - 06:21 29 oct 2023
  • are able to follow their mother. They still hide in vegetation when she goes hunting. Young bond through play fighting and practice stalking. A hierarchy…
    149 kB (16 417 palabras) - 02:05 16 nov 2024
  • animal makes a "puckered-lip face" with a protruding upper lip and ears that go from cocked and alert when at a certain distance to laid back when closer…
    131 kB (14 733 palabras) - 00:01 27 nov 2024
  • that was first discovered in 2012 by Swiss researchers. Streptococcus tigrinus is a member of the Gram-positive bacteria family Streptococcaceae and is…
    3 kB (344 palabras) - 21:04 9 jun 2024
  • spotted hyena body parts, particularly the paws. Oromo hunters typically go through ritual purification after killing hyenas. Kujamaat hunters traditionally…
    111 kB (13 258 palabras) - 09:19 21 nov 2024
  • breed. Kittens reach puberty at the age of 9–10 months. Cats are ready to go to new homes at about 12 weeks of age, when they are ready to leave their…
    161 kB (16 534 palabras) - 14:40 23 nov 2024
  • preferences for specific foods. In the northern parts of their range, raccoons go into a winter rest, reducing their activity drastically as long as a permanent…
    124 kB (13 511 palabras) - 12:59 7 nov 2024
  • until age 20. The mating season is between March and May, when a female goes into estrus, which lasts for two or three days and only occurs once a year…
    105 kB (10 975 palabras) - 21:19 19 nov 2024
  • faint. As in raccoons but not ring-tailed cats and cacomistles, the rings go completely around the tail. Coatis often hold the tail erect; it is used as…
    21 kB (2508 palabras) - 13:59 17 nov 2024
  • ; Charrier, I.; Rogers, T.L.; Canfield, R.; Arnould, J.P.Y. (2008). "Who goes there? The dear-enemy effect in male Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus…
    24 kB (2698 palabras) - 06:37 23 nov 2024
  • and begin to be weaned at around three months of age. As they grow, they go out on forays with their mother, first visiting kill sites and, after six…
    102 kB (10 579 palabras) - 05:08 31 oct 2024
  • Pliocene Africa. Striped hyena fossils are common in Africa, with records going back as far as the Villafranchian. As fossil striped hyenas are absent from…
    66 kB (6367 palabras) - 00:44 22 nov 2024
  • The Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation people of Old Crow, Yukon call it Tzi kwut go katshi lyi. As a passerine, or song bird, it has no talons. It has the hooked…
    9 kB (941 palabras) - 02:01 27 oct 2024
  • per minute. Bears normally do not wake during their hibernation, and can go the entire period without eating, drinking, urinating, or defecating. A fecal…
    105 kB (10 686 palabras) - 11:43 27 nov 2024
  • promoting doping and for its risk of injury. Humans have consumed dog meat going back at least 14,000 years. It's unknown to what extent prehistoric dogs…
    186 kB (17 477 palabras) - 14:41 23 nov 2024
  • generally smaller, exhibit greater sexual dimorphism, eat smaller prey and go on longer foraging trips; and, of course, there is the contrast between the…
    20 kB (1994 palabras) - 06:23 4 sep 2024
  • 970 ft), and dive from 5 to 25 minute durations. However, some dives can go deeper than 1,016 m (3,333 ft) and as long, or longer, than 52 minutes. Diving…
    24 kB (2815 palabras) - 12:36 8 nov 2024