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  1. The importance of edentates (sloths and anteaters) as primary reservoirs of Leishmania braziliensis guyanensis, causative agent of "pianbois" in North Brazil by R Lainson, 1981
  2. Poikilothermism in the sloth by Sidney William Britton, 1938
  3. Message from the Avocadoes Who Have Achieved Enlightenment by Crescent Dragonwagon, 1977
  4. Burton's book of the blues: A decade of American music, 1967-1977 by Burton Wilson, 1977

61. Sep
23. Xenartherans or edentata {anteaters, sloths, and armadillos} 25With one exception, all of the edentata are found in the Neotropics
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With one exception, all of the Edentata are found in the Neotropics; the exception is the nine-banded armadillo ranging into the southern U.S. Dentition ranges from simple homodont to lacking teeth. The armadillos are terrestrial to fossorial. The armadillos dermal bony scutes overlaid with epidermal scales. Armadillos are able to "roll into a ball" and/or dig rapidly into the soil so that only the scutes are exposed. Most armadillos feed primarily on insects, although a variety of other invertebrates, carrion, and plant material may also be consumed. The tree sloths are arboreal, moving about on the limbs of trees by hanging from large, curved claws. Have continuously growing, cylindrical, homodont teeth. Feed exclusively on plant material, including buds, leaves, flowers, and fruits. The pelage of the sloths can be viewed as an "ecosystem" with blue-green algae living in the hairs the primary consumers, invertebrates feeding on the algae, and insects preying on the other invertebrates. Prehistorically there were also giant ground sloths.

62. RS 0.453 Edentata (Convenzione Sul Commercio Internazionale Delle Specie Di Faun
Translate this page edentata. Myrmecophagidae. Tamandua tetradactyla = 483. Guatemala. Choloepidae.Choloepus hoffmanni. Costa Rica. Dasypodidae. Cabassous centralis. Costa Rica.
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Edentata Myrmecophagidae Tamandua tetradactyla Guatemala Choloepidae Choloepus hoffmanni Costa Rica Dasypodidae Cabassous centralis Costa Rica Cabassous tatouay = Uruguay Stato 28 agosto 2001

63. RS 0.453 Edentata (Convenzione Sul Commercio Internazionale Delle Specie Di Faun
Translate this page edentata. Myrmecophagidae. Myrmecophaga tridactyla. Bradypodidae. Bradypus variegatus= 317. Dasypodidae. Priodontes maximus = 318. Chaetophractus nationi °601.
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Edentata Myrmecophagidae Myrmecophaga tridactyla Bradypodidae Bradypus variegatus Dasypodidae Priodontes maximus Chaetophractus nationi ° Stato 28 agosto 2001

64. BDT [international Leishmania Network, Iln]
Bassaricyon, BAS, CARNIVORA. Bradypus, BRA, edentata. Brachiones, BRN, RODENTIA. Bassariscus,BSS, CARNIVORA. Burmeisteria, BUR, edentata. Cabossous, CAB, edentata.
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65. Order Edentata
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68. Edentata - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
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69. Nearctica - Natural History - Mammals - Edentates
Commercial Organizations. The edentata are represent in the UnitedStates by a single species, the Ninebanded Armadillo. The Nine
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Mammals Edentates Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds Home General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations The Edentata are represent in the United States by a single species, the Nine-banded Armadillo. The "Nine-banded" part of its name comes from the number of rings of horny plates found around the center of its body. Armadillos eat primarily insects and are found in the south-central part of the United States (Texas north to southeastern Nebraska) and eastward along the Gulf Coast to most of Florida. Armadillo Online . Joshua Nixon. This is a wonderful site on the North American Nine-banded Armadillo and other armadillos from outside of the United States. You will find a nine-banded armadillo fact file, the classification and evolutionary history of the armadillos, pictures of armadillos, and links to other sites with armadillo information. Animal Diversity Web . Natural History Museum, University of Michigan. A good introduction to the family of Armadillos including biology, morphology, and fossil history. The site includes sections on specific armadillo species including the Nine-banded from the United States.

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  • 71. Edentates: Anteaters, Armadillos & Sloths (GeoZoo)
    0Many! Anteaters, armadillos, and sloths were once placed in the order edentataand are still often referred to as edentates, a word that means “toothless
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    can now search for major mammal groups from the Geobop Home Page Edentate Links Order Xenarthra Family Dasypodidae (armadillos)
    Family Myrmecophagidae (anteaters)
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    72. 4. Xenarthra (Edentata)
    4. Xenarthra (edentata). No teeth. Anteaters and armadillos.
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    73. 4. Xenarthra (Edentata)
    First Previous Next Last Index Home Text, Slide 35 of 45.
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    74. Probert Encyclopaedia: Nature (Ea-El)
    It grows wild in the Swiss Alps. edentata. The edentata is a primitiveorder of mammals with no teeth, or very simple teeth without enamel.
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    EAGLE Eagle is the name given to several large birds of prey of the sub-family Aquilinoe EAGLE-OWL The eagle-owl ( Bubo ignavus) is a large and fierce owl which inhabits the wilder parts of Europe Asia and North Africa . It is blackish vrown above with yellowish markings, and has long head tufts and ensely feathered toes. EAR-SHELL See " Haliotis EARED GREBE The Eared Grebe ( Podiceps nigricollis) is a small, short-necked diving bird of the order Podicipediformes , family Podicipediformes with a grey back and lighter underparts in the winter; prominent white area from side to back of neck , which grades gradually into darker colour of head and a thin sharp bill. Its breeding colours are darker, browner; tuft of yellowish feathers in ear region. It is a common winter visitor along the Californian coast in estuaries, lagoons and occasionally on inland lakes and rivers. It breeds on inland bodies of freshwater EARLY THORN The Early Thorn (Selenia dentaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae with a wing span of between 28 and 40 mm found in Europe and Asia living in open deciduous woodlands , towns and cities. Two generations are produced which fly from April to August with a pause in June.

    75. Edentata
    more about edentata browse words by letter a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q rs t u v w x y z or search thesauri dictionary search words. edentata.
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    found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Edentata neut . pl from L. edentatus p. p. of edentare to render toothless ; e out + dens dentis , tooth.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of mammals including the armadillos sloths , and anteaters incisor teeth are rarely developed , and in some groups all the teeth are lacking . From WordNet r 1.6 [wn]: Edentata n : order of mammals having few or no teeth including: New World anteaters sloths armadillos ...
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    76. Order: Xenarthra
    Order Xenarthra or edentata Armadillos, Anteaters, Sloths Order Xenarthra(aka edentata). .. Order XENARTHRA Order XENARTHRA (formerly edentata).
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    Order: Xenarthra
    Sloths, armadillos, and anteaters first appeared in the Lower Eocene period and currently distributed in North and South America. Anterior teeth lost and cheek teeth reduced to simple rootless pegs without enamel, or lost altogether in anteaters. Their claws are generally stout with everal groups walking on the sides of feet. Their Brains are small, skull is low, and the zygomatic arch is usually incomplete. Research Links Order Xenarthra
    ... Order Xenarthra. (armadillos, anteaters, and sloths).
    Xenarthrans radiated in South America during ... Georgia Wildlife Web Site; Mammals: Xenarthra
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    77. Bootlegbooks Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1913, Page
    R. Davies (Wit's Pilgr. ). Edental ( E*den tal ) a. See Edentate, a. — n. (Zoöl.)One of the edentata. edentata ( E`den*ta ta ) n. pl. NL., neut. pl.
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    78. Edentata
    edentata. edentata n order of mammals having few or no teeth including NewWorld anteaters; sloths; armadillos syn edentata, order edentata.
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    edentata From WordNet (r) 1.7 Edentata n : order of mammals having few or no teeth including: New World anteaters; sloths; armadillos [syn: Edentata order Edentata From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) Edentata Bruta . The incisor teeth are rarely developed, and in some groups all the teeth are lacking. 2 definitions found Dictionary sytes.org word@sytes.org

    79. MAMMALS TROUGHOUT TIME
    Insectivora, Chiroptera, Primates, Creodonta, Carnivora, Proboscidea, Sirenia,Hyracoidea, Perissodactyla, Artiodactyla, edentata, Pholidota, Tubulidentata
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    MAMMALS TROUGHOUT TIME True mammals appeared about the same time as dinosaurs , during the Triassic. Below is a somple table that shows which species existed during each geological era. Orders in purple have survived to our days. The life span indicated is that demonstrated by fossil finds. In many cases this may have been longer, but no fossils have been found. Era Orders Holocene Prototheria
    Monotremata
    Theria-Metatheria
    Marsupicarnivora Paucituberculata Paramelina Diprotodonta
    Theria-Euheria
    Insectivora Chiroptera Primates Creodonta Carnivora Proboscidea Sirenia Hyracoidea Perissodactyla Artiodactyla Edentata Pholidota Tubulidentata Cetacea Rodentia Lagomorpha Cavida Pleistocene Prototheria
    Monotremata
    Theria-Metatheria
    Marsupicarnivora Paucituberculata Paramelina Diprotodonta
    Theria-Euheria
    Insectivora Chiroptera Primates Creodonta Carnivora Proboscidea Sirenia Hyracoidea , Notoungulata, Litopterna, Perissodactyla Artiodactyla Edentata Pholidota Tubulidentata Cetacea Rodentia Lagomorpha Pliocene Theria-Metatheria Marsupicarnivora Paucituberculata Diprotodonta Theria-Euheria Insectivora Chiroptera Primates Creodonta Carnivora Proboscidea Sirenia , Desmostylia, Hyracoidea , Notoungulata, Litopterna, Perissodactyla Artiodactyla Edentata Pholidota Tubulidentata Cetacea Rodentia Lagomorpha Miocene Theria-Metatheria Marsupicarnivora Paucituberculata Diprotodonta Theria-Euheria Insectivora Chiroptera Primates Creodonta Carnivora , Condylarthra, Proboscidea Sirenia , Desmostylia, Hyracoidea , Notoungulata, Astrapotheria, Litopterna, Perissodactyla Artiodactyla Edentata Pholidota Tubulidentata

    80. Eremotherium
    edentata, Megatheriidae).
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    Eremotherium Bergqvist, L. P., M. Gomide, C. Cartelle and R. Capilla. 1997. Faunas-locais de mamiferos Pleistocenicos de Itapipoca/Ceara, Taperoa/Paraiba e Campina grande-Paraiba; estudo comparativo, bioestratinomico e paleoambiental Revista Universidade Guarulhos Geociencias Cartelle , C., and Bohórques , G. A. Eremotherium laurillardi Lund Parte I. Determinaço especifica e dimorfismo sexual. Iheringia Série Geológica Porto Alegre and G. A. Bohórques Presença de ossículos dérmicos em Eremotherium laurillardi Lund Cartelle Bohórquez Edentata Megatheriidae Iheringia Série Geológica and 1986b. Descrição das prémaxilas de Nothrotherium maquinense (Lund) Lydekker, 1889 (Edentata, Megalonychidae) e de Eremotherium laurillardi (Lund) Cartelle and Bohórques, 1982 (Edentata, Megatheriidae). Iheringia, Séria Geólogica, Porto Alegre, 11: 9-14. and G. De Iuliis Eremotherium laurillardi : the Panamerican Late Pleistocene megatheriid sloth. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 15(4): 830-841. De Iuliis , G. 1996. A systematic review of the Megatheriinae Mammalia Xenarthra Megatheriidae Ph.D. Dissertation

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