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- Puerto Rican nesophontes - Wikipedia
The Puerto Rican nesophontes (Nesophontes edithae), or Puerto Rican shrew, is an extinct eulipotyphlan endemic to Puerto Rico It is believed that the animal was never observed by Europeans
- Puerto Rican Nesophontes (Nesophontes edithae) - Know Your Mammals
The Puerto Rican Nesophontes (Nesophontes edithae) is a remarkable and lesser-known member of the mammalian world, native to the lush landscapes of Puerto Rico This intriguing species provides a fascinating glimpse into the island’s rich ecological tapestry and the importance of biodiversity
- Nesophontes, The Island Murderer and Hidden . . . - Discover Magazine
Discover the extinct Caribbean mammal, Nesophontes, and its surprising evolutionary history revealed through owl pellets DNA
- PUERTO RICAN NESOPHONTES SHREW | Extinction Cometh
Explore facts, images, fictional tales, and videos about the extinct Puerto Rican nesophontes shrew
- Extinct West Indian Shrews (Nesophontidae) - Encyclopedia. com
Judging from these remains, Nesophontes edithae, the Puerto Rican nesophontes, was the largest species, with a skull length of up to 1 7 in (44 mm), a femur length of 1 0–1 1 in (27–28 mm), a head-body length of 6 3–7 5 in (160–190 mm) and an estimated living weight of 6 4–7 1 oz (180–200 g)
- Body Size, Habitat, and History: Island-shrews of Puerto Rico and Cuba
Harold E Anthony described Nesophontes edithae in 1916 from material collected near Morovis, Puerto Rico The type specimen was found in Cueva Clara by his wife, Edith I Anthony, whose name the species still carries
- Puerto Rican nesophontes - Wikiwand
The Puerto Rican nesophontes , or Puerto Rican shrew, is an extinct eulipotyphlan endemic to Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rican nesophontes Facts for Kids
The Puerto Rican nesophontes (Nesophontes edithae), also known as the Puerto Rican shrew, was a small mammal that lived only on the island of Puerto Rico It is now extinct, meaning it no longer exists anywhere in the world
- Nesophontes - Wikipedia
These animals were small insectivores, about 5 to 15 cm long, with a long, slender snout, head and long tail They were endemic to the Greater Antilles (except Jamaica), Cuba, Hispaniola (now the Dominican Republic and Haiti), Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, and the Cayman Islands
- Puerto Rican Nesophontes - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
List of endemic fauna of Puerto Rico — This is a list of the endemic fauna of Puerto Rico This list is sorted in alphabetical order by the scientific name of the species, which are in parentheses
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