Examples of using Fossa in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It is sometimes also called right iliac fossa(RIF) pain,
The foramen spinosum is a foramen through the sphenoid bone situated in the middle cranial fossa.[1][2]: 771 It is one of two foramina in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone.
including the fossa, they are currently classified in the family Eupleridae within the suborder Feliformia.[1] Galidiinae are the
centered in the left Rosenmuller fossa(long arrow), which is the most common site for this cancer.
in the Makira forest consume fossa meat.
they were followed by hedgehog-like tenrecs and then mongoose-like carnivores such as the fossa, and finally rodents 24 million years ago.
followed by hedgehog-like tenrecs, then mongoose-like carnivores such as the fossa, and finally rodents 24 million years ago.
In a study of fossa diet in the dry deciduous forest of western Madagascar, more than 90% of prey items were vertebrates,
With genetic studies demonstrating that the fossa and all other Malagasy carnivores are most closely related to each other(forming a clade, recognized as the family Eupleridae), carnivorans are now thought to have
With genetic studies demonstrating that the fossa and all other Malagasy carnivores are most closely related to each other, carnivorans are now thought to have
The foramen ovale becomes the fossa ovalis as the foramen closes while edge of the septum secundum in right atrium becomes anulus ovalis, so the depression beneath it becomes the fossa ovalis.[2] This enables respiration
The fossa has been assessed as"Vulnerable" by the IUCN Red List since 2008, as its population size has probably declined
Taboo, known in Madagascar as fady,[39] offers protection for the fossa and other carnivores.[40] In the Marolambo District(part of the Atsinanana region in Toamasina Province), the fossa has traditionally been hated
This may be because the reduced canopy in dry forests provides less shade, and also because the fossa seems to travel more easily in humid forests.[9] It is absent from areas with the heaviest habitat disturbance and, like most of Madagascar's fauna, from the central
Milo Hellman placed the fossa in its own subfamily within Felidae, the Cryptoproctinae.
in the Makira forest consume fossa meat.
by placing snare traps on animal paths.[41] Near Ranomafana National Park, the fossa, along with several of its smaller cousins and the introduced small Indian civet(Viverricula indica),
in dry deciduous forests.[15] In a study of fossa diet in the dry deciduous forest of western Madagascar,
Fossas communicate using sounds,
Fossas are occasionally held in captivity in zoos.