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G murinus
Galago Ga*la"go, n.; pl. Galagos. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of African lemurs, including numerous species. Note: The grand galago (Galago crassicaudata) is about the size of a cat; the mouse galago (G. murinus)is about the size of a mouse.

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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Graphiurus murinus. C****ola, F.; Child, M.F. (2016). "Graphiurus murinus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016:...
- the feminine Latin specific name murina was changed to murinus and that sta**** like ″"murinus" forever. Linnaeus almost certainly chose the scientific...
- been observed in E. murinus, E. notaeus, and E. deschauenseei, and likely also occur in E. beniensis. In the green anaconda (E. murinus), up to 13 males...
- Mouse catshark (G. murinus) Broadfin sawtail catshark (G. nipponensis) Peppered catshark (G. piperatus) African sawtail catshark (G. polli) G. priapus Blacktip...
- California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 27 October 2024. Smith, M. M.; Frase, G. J; Chaplin, N.; Hobbs, C.; Graham, A. (April 7, 2009). "Reiterative pattern...
- pigmented denticles that form complex patterns like spots (e.g. Zebra shark) and stripes (e.g. Tiger shark). These markings are important for camouflage...
- Somniosus longus Tanaka, 1912 (frog shark) Somniosus microcephalus Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801 (Greenland shark) Somniosus pacificus Bigelow & Schroeder...
- 1016/S0165-7836(99)00045-4. dos Santos Tambourgi, M. R.; Hazin, F; Oliveira, P. G. V.; Coelho, R; Burgess, G. H.; Roque, P (2013). "Reproductive aspects of the oceanic whitetip...
- Coast of N. S. W. Zoo Biology. 25(1), 72–83. DOI: 10.1002/zoo.20079 John G. West (2011). "Changing patterns of shark attacks in Australian waters" (PDF)...
- opportunistic predators that feed primarily on small fish (e.g. stingrays) and some invertebrates (e.g. crustaceans, molluscs, tunicates). They are typically...