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- the fruit or insects. In northern/central Mexico, opossums are known as tlacuache or tlacuatzin. Their tails are eaten as a folk remedy to improve fertility...
- Tlacuache was thought to set the course of rivers. The rivers he set were generally straight except when he was drunk. Then they follow Tlacuache's meandering...
- Lissenne "Liz" Juárez – Congas, Backing Vocals (2010–present) Ivan "El TlacuacheGomez – Lead Vocals (2024–present) Aaron Soto - Keyboards (2023-Present)...
- Caradura Enrique Guzmán as Don Viejo Daniel Habif as Don Manuel Alex Lora as Tlacuache Carla Medina as Lupita Elena Poniatowska as Cuca José Miguel Pérez-Porrúa...
- of the order Diprotodontia. The Virginia opossum is known in Mexico as tlacuache, tacuachi, and tlacuachi, from the Nahuatl word tlacuatzin. The Virginia...
- eds. American Indian Myths and Legends. New York, 1984. "La leyenda del tlacuache que trajo el fuego a la humanidad". México Desconocido (in Spanish). 14...
- Pizote (Coati) Quetzal Tecolote (owl) Tepezcuintle Techalote (squirrel) Tlacuache (opossum) Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog) Zanate (Grackle) Zopilote...
- of the Prosopis family. In most areas, small mammals such as skunks, tlacuache, rabbits, and badgers dominate—with coyotes and deer found in isolated...
- Ethnography of Speaking Tradition and changes to them Fernando Peñalosa Tlacuache stories (Gonzalez Casanova) Henrietta Yurchenco Jaraneros indigenas de...
- obeto trees. The prevalent animals are camp rats, teporingos, squirrels, tlacuaches, lizards, snakes, and eagles. On the lower part of this mountain there...