cynocephalus - traducción al árabe
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cynocephalus - traducción al árabe

ONE OF TWO SPECIES OF FLYING LEMURS
Cynocephalus volans; Kagwang; Cynocephalus; Philippine Colugo; Philippine Flying Lemur; Philippine colugo
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Cynocephalus         
‎ المَيمون:جِنْسُ نِسْناسٍ مَنْ فَصيلَةِ القُرْدوحِيَّات, اسْتِكْلابُ الرَّأْس:حالة مسخية‎
cynocephalus         
اسْتِكْلابُ الرَّأْس (حالة مسخية)
Cynocephalus         
المَيمون (جِنْسُ نِسْناسٍ مَنْ فَصيلَةِ القُرْدوحِيَّات)

Definición

Dog-headed
·adj Having a head shaped like that of a dog;
- said of certain baboons.

Wikipedia

Philippine flying lemur

The Philippine flying lemur or Philippine colugo (Cynocephalus volans), known locally as kagwang, is one of two species of colugo or "flying lemurs". It is monotypic of its genus. Although it is called "flying lemur", the Philippine flying lemur is neither a lemur nor does it fly. Instead, it glides as it leaps among trees.

The kagwang belongs to the order Dermoptera that contains only two species, one of which is found in the Philippines, while the other, the Sunda flying lemur, is found in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. Recent research from genetic analysis suggests two other species, the Bornean flying lemur and the Javan flying lemur, may exist, as well, but they have yet to be officially classified.

Both species of Dermoptera are classified under the grandorder Euarchonta, which includes treeshrews and primates, as well as an extinct order of mammals, the Plesiadapiformes.

Ejemplos de uso de cynocephalus
1. But in more recent years, one of the most spectacularly tragic losses in nature was Thylacinus cynocephalus, commonly called the thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger.
2. For thousands of years, Thylacinus cynocephalus lived in Tasmania, an island ark 150 miles south of the Australian mainland, which is still home to some of Earth‘s most extraordinary animals.