-
Merluccius capensis (shallow-water Cape hake or
South African hake) is a ray-finned fish in the
genus Merluccius,
found in the south-eastern
Atlantic Ocean...
- The
honey badger (Mellivora
capensis), also
known as the
ratel (/ˈrɑːtəl/ or /ˈreɪtəl/), is a
mammal widely distributed across Africa,
Southwest Asia,...
-
competition for egg
laying between A.
m.
capensis workers and the queen. When the
colony dies, the
capensis females will s**** out a new host colony...
- are
known from the
fossil record,
M.
capensis and
M. koupensis. Two
other species were ****igned (
M.
whaitsi and
M. oweni), but
their validity is considered...
- The Cape
wagtail (Motacilla
capensis), also
known as Wells's wagtail, is a
small insectivorous bird
which is
widespread in
southern Africa. It frequents...
- The
African clawless otter (Aonyx
capensis), also
known as the Cape
clawless otter or
groot otter, is the second-largest
freshwater otter species. It inhabits...
- grow to 1.1–1.4
m (3 ft 7 in – 4 ft 7 in) in
length with a body m**** from 63 to 70 kg (139 to 154 lb). The
maximum reported size is 1.65
m (5 ft 5 in) in...
- 2023. "Myxine
capensis, Cape hagfish". www.fishbase.se.
Retrieved 2023-03-15. "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species -
Myxine capensis Regan, 1913"...
- long,
muscular tails. The 13
species range in
adult size from 0.6 to 1.8
m (2.0 to 5.9 ft) in
length and 1 to 45 kg (2.2 to 99.2 lb) in weight. The Asian...
- org.
Retrieved 17
November 2022. Helgen, K.
M.; Kays, R.; Helgen, L. E.; Tsuchiya-Jerep,
M. T. N.; Pinto, C.
M.; Koepfli, K. P.; Eizirik, E.; Maldonado,...