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What (who) is Mindanao gymnure - definition

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Mindanao gymnure; Mindanao Moonrat; Mindanao Gymnure; Mindanao moonrat

The Mindanao Daily Mirror         
Mindanao Daily Mirror; The Mindanao Daily Mirror
The Mindanao Daily Mirror was a published daily established in 1950 with editorial and business office located at 270 Ramon Magsaysay Avenue, Davao City. It was founded by Dean Demetrio Flaviano and Anita Jacela Flaviano.
Mindanao languages         
LANGUAGE FAMILY
Southern Philippine languages; Mindanao language
The Mindanao or Southern Philippine languages are an obsolete proposal for a subgroup of the Austronesian languages comprising the Danao languages, the Manobo languages and Subanon, all of which are spoken in Mindanao, Philippines.
2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao         
Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao, 2010; Philippine House of Representatives elections, 2010 (Northern Mindanao)
Elections were held in Northern Mindanao for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 10, 2010.

Wikipedia

Podogymnura truei

Podogymnura truei, also known as the Mindanao gymnure, Mindanao moonrat, or Mindanao wood shrew, is a mammal of the family Erinaceidae. It is endemic to the Mindanao islands of the Philippines. Erinaceidae is a family of small mammals that include the gymnures, also known as the silky furred moonrats, and the hedgehogs. Animals belonging to this family are significant because they are among the oldest known placental mammals that are alive. Gymnures are relatives of hedgehogs but lack the prickly spines. Four species are categorized in the genus Podogymnura: P. aureospinula, P. intermedia, P. minima, and P. truei. All share a close resemblance to the moonrat Echinosorex gymnura, which is commonly found on the Borneo, Sumatra, and the Malay Peninsulas.