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Перевод: marsupial
[прилагательное] сумчатый [зоол.]; [существительное] сумчатое животное
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- However, the great strength lies in the detailed consideration of the nutrition and ecology of the marsupial herbivores.
- Australia's native animals are mostly marsupial, and - as always show marvellous similarities to the placental mammals of other continents.
- 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.
- 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."
- One marsupial, however, did make it to Sulawesi.
- The marsupial (pouched) and placental (womb-bearing) mammals had separated, and lived side by side.
- We have used a human SRY probe to identify and clone related genes from the Y chromosome of two marsupial species.
- If the following books in the series are as good they will serve well the cause of marsupial biology.
- Thus dingoes, taken into Australia by Aboriginal people, probably about 3000 years ago, out-competed the thylacine (marsupial "wolf").
- 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).
- The latter includes birds and two species of marsupial, or pouched, mammals.
- 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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