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Tupaia may
refer to:
Tupaia (navigator), an 18th-century
Tahitian navigator, who
accompanied James Cook on his
first voyage of
discovery Tupaia (mammal)...
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Tupaia (also
spelled Tupaea or Tupia; c. 1725 – 20
December 1770) was a
Tahitian Polynesian navigator and
arioi (a kind of priest),
originally from the...
- Andy
Tupaia (born 29
October 1958) is a
French Polynesian musician. He
composes songs,
writes lyrics and
performs his own music.
Tupaia was born in Papeete...
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Tupaia is a
treeshrew genus in the
family Tupaiidae that was
first described by
Thomas Stamford Raffles in 1821. The name of this
genus derives from the...
- The
northern treeshrew (
Tupaia belangeri) is a
treeshrew species native to
Southeast Asia. In 1841, the
German zoologist Johann Andreas Wagner first used...
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experimental studies of myopia,
psychosocial stress, and hepatitis. The name
Tupaia is
derived from tupai, the
Malay word for squirrel, and was
provided by...
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common treeshrew (
Tupaia glis) is a
small mammal in the
treeshrew family Tupaiidae, and is
native to Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It has been...
- The
slender treeshrew (
Tupaia gracilis) is a
treeshrew species within the Tupaiidae. It is
native to
Borneo and
inhabits foremost lowland old forest. Helgen...
- Teura'itera'i
Tupaia (born 6
February 2000) is a
French Polynesian athlete specialising in the
Javelin throw.
Tupaia was born in
Papeete in
French Polynesia...
- Pākehā man
trading a
crayfish is a c. 1769
watercolour and
pencil drawing by
Tupaia. The
drawing depicts an
unknown Māori man and
Joseph Banks trading a crayfish...