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Перевод: marsupial speek marsupial


[прилагательное]
сумчатый [зоол.];
[существительное]
сумчатое животное


Тезаурус:

  1. Australia's marsupial mammals give birth to their young when they are still in fetal form, and - unlike most placental mammals - are able to abort them as soon as conditions turn harsh.
  2. However, the great strength lies in the detailed consideration of the nutrition and ecology of the marsupial herbivores.
  3. Australia's native animals are mostly marsupial, and - as always show marvellous similarities to the placental mammals of other continents.
  4. Ian Hume's Digestive Physiology and Nutrition of Marsupials is the first in a series of Monographs on Marsupial Biology edited by Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe.
  5. Thus Witold Gombrowicz's apparently anti-political call for "an elusive man who is a play of contradictions" is really a fierce rebuke to the totalitarian preference for deathly form over vital chaos; and the absurdist satire on display in Yuz Aleshkovsky's "Kangaroo", whose protagonist eventually comes to believe the KGB's charge that he sodomised a marsupial in the Moscow Zoo "on a night between July 14th 1789, and January 9th 1905" (note the dates), is "the only way for a free mind to cope an abuse of official language that will overpower it and thus defeat it."
  6. One marsupial, however, did make it to Sulawesi.
  7. The marsupial (pouched) and placental (womb-bearing) mammals had separated, and lived side by side.
  8. We have used a human SRY probe to identify and clone related genes from the Y chromosome of two marsupial species.
  9. If the following books in the series are as good they will serve well the cause of marsupial biology.
  10. Thus dingoes, taken into Australia by Aboriginal people, probably about 3000 years ago, out-competed the thylacine (marsupial "wolf").
  11. In contrast, the Australian marsupial fauna has remained isolated by sea and not until late Tertiary times, when Australia-New Guinea had moved close to the Indonesian islands, was even limited and chance colonisation possible of Asian placentals across small water barriers (Whitmore, 1981).
  12. The latter includes birds and two species of marsupial, or pouched, mammals.
  13. The obvious example is Australia, which was separated early, and in which the marsupial mammals had the opportunity to adapt to a whole range of ecological niches, which they managed with remarkable success in spite of a low cranial capacity and a primitive mode of reproduction.

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