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Tasmanian$81768$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

TERRESTRIAL ECOREGION IN TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Tasmanian Temperate Rain Forests; Tasmanian Temperate Rainforests; Tasmanian Temperate Rainforest; Tasmanian temperate rainforest; Tasmanian rainforest; Tasmanian Rainforest; Tasmanian Rain Forest; Tasmanian rain forest; Tasmanian Rainforests; Tasmanian rainforests; Tasmanian rain forests; Tasmanian Rain Forests; Tasmanian temperate rain forest; Tasmanian cool temperate rainforests; User:Jordz1412/sandbox; Tasmanian Cool Temperate Rainforests; Tasmanian temperate rain forests
  • Callidendrous forest at streams edge at Growling Swallet
  • New plantlets forming at the end of the fronds of the Mother spleenwort

Tasmanian      
adj. Tasmaniano, habitante de Tasmania (Isla al sur de Australia)
Tasmanian devil         
  • Dentition, as illustrated in Knight's ''Sketches in Natural History''
  • alt=A black devil standing on a patch of cut grass in a paddock, next to a wire fence. It is biting into the torn carcass of an animal.
  • alt=A black and white drawing of a devil, which is in the upper half of the picture, facing right, and a thylacine in the lower half, facing left. Both are shown in profile and depicted on a matting of grass or other vegetation.
  • A jawbone found in the mainland [[Jenolan Caves]]
  • [[Karyotype]] of male Tasmanian devil.
  • alt=A devil with red ears and white patches under its neck, is standing on some bark chips, in front of some grass and behind a rock of the size of its body.
  • alt=A black devil with several pink-red coloured tumours growing on many parts of its body. The two largest are one covering where its right eye is, and another below the left eye. The right eye is no longer visible and both of these are around one-third the size of a normal devil face. It is lying on a green fabric.
  • alt=Two devils, sitting side by side, the one of left with a white stripe under its neck. They stand on a dirt patch. Stones can be seen in the background.
  • alt=A devil lying belly down on dry scrub grass and dead leaves. It has stretched its front legs out in front of its face.
  • alt=A square-shaped metal tilted at 45 degrees on a metal post. The sign is painted yellow with a picture of a black devil in profile. It is at the side of a straight road cutting through wooded forest and two vehicles can be seen.
  • alt=Three Tasmanian devils standing on bark chips huddled with their heads close together.
  • Tasmanian devil skeleton on display at the [[Museum of Osteology]], [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]]
  • alt=Black and white diagram indicating various points in a devil's development. Fur is absent until its development from days 50 to 85. The mouth begins round and the lips form from around days 20 to 25. The lips open from around days 80 to 85. They become unattached from their mother at around 100 to 105 days. The east are absent at birth and develop from around days 15 to 18. They are applied to the header until becoming erect from around 72 to 77 days. The eye slits develop around 20 days, and eyelashes between 50 and 55 days. The eyes open between 90 and 100 days.
  • alt=A black open-top sports car with lights on is being driven down an asphalt road. A large furry toy costume, slightly larger than a human is standing in the back seat. It has cream coloured mouth and chest, and dark brown arms and forehead, large whiskers, a grin, large white eyes and two canines. Behind him are some men walking in green costumes. On the left is a crowd watching the parade from the footpath, in front of tall buildings with stone arches.
  • alt=A view from directly above three devils lying with bodies almost touching, on dry leaves, dirt and rocks, under bright sunshine.
SPECIES OF CARNIVOROUS MARSUPIAL FROM AUSTRALIA
Tasmanian Devils; Sarcophilus harrisii; Tazmanian devil; Tas devil; Sarcophilus ursinus; Tasmania devil; Tasmania Devil; Tasmanian Devil (animal); Tassie devil; Tasmanian Devil; Tasmanian devils; Sexual behavior of Tasmanian devils
Diablo de Tasmania (animal chico devorador)
colonial times         
AUSTRALIAN PERIODICAL
Colonial times; Colonial Times, and Tasmanian Advertiser; Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser
(n.) = época colonial
Ex: In colonial times, and residually in so-called postcolonial times, the knowledge of Indigenous peoples occupied the realm of the "primitive", an obstacle to progress along the path to modern civilisation and was largely ignored or suppressed.

Definition

Tasmanian devil
¦ noun a heavily built aggressive marsupial with a large head, powerful jaws, and mainly black fur, found only in Tasmania. [Sarcophilus harrisii.]

Wikipedia

Tasmanian temperate rainforests

The Tasmanian temperate rain forests are a temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion in western Tasmania. The ecoregion is part of the Australasian realm, which includes Tasmania and Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and adjacent islands.

Rainforest communities in Australia are classified as closed forests in which the canopy comprises 70–100% cover. It can be divided into tropical, subtropical, monsoon and temperate rainforest. Tasmanian rainforest is classified and as cool temperate rainforest, it represents the most floristically complex and best developed form of this forest type in Australia. In Tasmania, they can be found in the West, Savage River National Park, South West, North East and in patches on the East Coast. On the mainland of Australia, cool temperate rainforest have a wide variety of woodland trees, but Tasmania only has a limited number of woodland and vascular plants such as mosses, liverworts, lichen and fungi. Because of this, the definition of Tasmanian cool temperate rainforest was redefined in the 1980s to allow for communities that did not meet the canopy requirements and clearly separate cool temperate rainforest from mixed forest; The current definition states that cool temperate rainforests are those with trees usually greater than 8 m (26 ft) in height and capable of regenerating in the absence of large scale catastrophic events, such as fire. These forests are climax vegetation and are dominated by angiosperms such as Nothofagus cunninghamii (myrtle beech), Atherosperma moschatum (sassafras), and Eucryphia lucida (leatherwood) as well as gymnosperms such as Athrotaxis selaginoides (King Billy Pine), Lagarostrobos franklinii (huon or macquarie pine) and Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (celery-top pine). The limited number of woody species is thought to be due to repeated glaciation.

Tasmanian cool temperate rainforest can be divided into four types: Callidendrous rainforest, Thamnic rainforest, Implicate rainforest and Open Montane. These four major types differ in many of their characteristics such as structure, floristics, distribution, level of endemism and ecology.