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  • prey populations under control. The giant otter can even kill a caiman ... feet in length (one to two meters). The giant otter, Pteronura brasiliensis ...
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  • inches) in length (Larivière 2004). The giant otter, which can weigh up to ... ** Genus Pteronura (Giant otter) * Subfamily Mustelinae ...
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  • Chrysochloridae family and the tenrecs (and otter-shrews) comprising the Tenrecidae ... *** Giant otter shrew (Potamogale velox) * Subfamily Tenrecinae ...
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  • weasel is not much larger than a mouse. The giant otter can weigh up to 76 lb (34 kg). The wolverine can crush bones as thick as the femur of a moose ...
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  • species of plants and animals, including the giant otter and the giant anteater. In addition, the waterfalls' great power feeds the Itaipu ...
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  • the area are generally difficult to spot but include giant anteaters, armadillos, porcupines, three-toed sloths, otters, jaguars, pumas, tapirs, and capybaras. ...
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  • badgers, skunks, and otters. (The semi-aquatic giant otter of South America is the largest member of the family.). Wolverines are found in the northern ...
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  • Its shape has also been compared to a giant fish, with the head at the ... As early as 1882, the peninsula's sea otter population came under protection ...
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  • Some of the more well known endangered species include the giant panda ... * Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus) * Giant Panda ...
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  • dolphins, tapirs, spider and howler monkeys, the giant armadillo, giant anteaters, and endangered jaguars, including a population of black jaguars). There ...
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  • Yellow-throated Marten, Ratel, Smooth-coated Otter, small Indian Civet, large Indian Civet, Spotted Linsang, common Palm Civet, Binturong, small Indian ...
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  • Coast. The tree is closely related to the Giant Sequoia of central California ... living specimen known was the Stratosphere Giant, outside the park in Humboldt ...
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  • *Giant; 4,627 ft (1,410 m) === High peaks === Forty-six of the tallest mountains are considered "The 46" Adirondack High Peaks—those ...
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  • Civet, African Fish Eagle, African Grey Parrot, Giant Forest Hog, Great Blue Turaco, Speckle-throated Otter, water chevrotain, three species of pangolin ...
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  • *giant panda *giant squid *gibbon *Gila monster *guineafowl *giraffe ...
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  • animals typical of the region, including jaguar, giant armadillo, giant river otter, tapir, sloths, and eight species of primates, as well as 400 bird ...
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  • century. They obtained valuable beaver and otter pelts; these animals, as ... Field, and Falcon Field, coupled with the giant ground-training center at ...
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  • In the early twenty-first century, biotechnology giant Genentech purchased several acres of land in Hillsboro in an effort to expand its production ...
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  • C.E. and lived by hunting mammoths, mastodons, and giant bison. Around 7000 B.C.E. the Archaic culture developed. When the Woodland culture arrived about ...
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  • rivers which earned him the nickname "Otter." It was difficult in ... to convert the entire front into one giant Chindit mission by breaking ...
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