tayra การใช้
- Coati predators include jaguarundis, boa constrictors, foxes, dogs, tayras, ocelots, and jaguars.
- Predators of the cotton-top tamarin include snakes, ocelots, tayras, and most notably, hawks.
- It can also be killed by tayras ( " Eira barbara " ) when several hunt together.
- Predators known to feed on the northern olingo include the jaguarundi, ocelot, tayra, and several boas.
- Other animals that prey on Central American squirrel monkey infants include toucans, tayras, opossums, coatis, snakes, and even spider monkeys.
- Reda Taliani's first album entitled " Ache Dani Elwahd Tayra " was released in 2000 with producer Issame and Eleulma Phone.
- In Vichada, Colombia, tayra, " Boa constrictor " and the ornate hawk-eagle have been seen trying to capture the monkey.
- After detecting the tayra and " Boa constrictor " the members of the troop showed little fear and caution, even though these animals threatened the monkeys.
- There is a fairly large member of the weasel family, the tayra, which in common speech is called a cadejo and is cited as a possible source of the legend.
- For instance, tayras ( a Central American weasel ) have been observed to harvest whole green plantains, hide them, and then come back to eat them after they have ripened.
- Predators of great potoo nests in Costa Rica have included monkeys such as mantled howlers, Geoffroy's spider monkeys and white-headed capuchins as well as tayras and collared forest falcons.
- Like most other mustelids, tayras possess anal scent glands, but these are not particularly large, and their secretion is not as pungent as in other species, and is not used in self-defence.
- In instances of dealing with larger or more threatening predators, such as the tayra, the buffy-headed marmosets amass in a large group, yelping in piercingly loud manner to try and scare the predator away.
- Native mammals of the order Carnivora include the ocelot, the tayra, the Neotropical river otter and the crab-eating raccoon ( all four being found on Trinidad, with only the raccoon still extant on Tobago ).
- My wildlife tally after two days beside the rain forest was paltry by Costa Rican standards : a dozen bird species I could name, dozens of others I couldn't name, an agile racoonlike coatimundi, a tayra ( a weasel that looks like a fisher ) and no mosquito bites.
- The people who inhabited the high plateau were hunter-gatherers and mainly consumed white-tailed deer and brocket deer ( 40 % of the remains found ), and to a lesser extent cotton rats, guinea pigs, cottontail rabbits and other animals such as the nine-banded armadillo, tayra and kinkajous.
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- Fauna species that inhabit the area include the jaguar, Hoffman's two-toed sloth, nine-banded armadillo, Baird's tapir, gray fox, coyote, oncilla, ocelot, red brocket, white-nosed coati, resplendent quetzal, black guan, great curassow, Costa Rican salamander, swallow-tailed kite, emerald toucanet, violet sabrewing, tayra, mountain thrush, sooty thrush, three-wattled bellbird and the black-faced solitaire.