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Definition of Woolly macaco

Woolly macaco
Woolly Wool"ly, a. 1. Consisting of wool; as, a woolly covering; a woolly fleece. 2. Resembling wool; of the nature of wool. ``My fleece of woolly hair.' --Shak. 3. Clothed with wool. ``Woolly breeders.' --Shak. 4. (Bot.) Clothed with a fine, curly pubescence resembling wool. Woolly bear (Zo["o]l.), the hairy larva of several species of bombycid moths. The most common species in the United States are the salt-marsh caterpillar (see under Salt), the black and red woolly bear, or larva of the Isabella moth (see Illust., under Isabella Moth), and the yellow woolly bear, or larva of the American ermine moth (Spilosoma Virginica). Woolly butt (Bot.), an Australian tree (Eucalyptus longifolia), so named because of its fibrous bark. Woolly louse (Zo["o]l.), a plant louse (Schizoneura, or Erisoma, lanigera) which is often very injurious to the apple tree. It is covered with a dense coat of white filaments somewhat resembling fine wool or cotton. In exists in two forms, one of which infests the roots, the other the branches. See Illust. under Blight. Woolly macaco (Zo["o]l.), the mongoose lemur. Woolly maki (Zo["o]l.), a long-tailed lemur (Indris laniger) native of Madagascar, having fur somewhat like wool; -- called also avahi, and woolly lemur. Woolly monkey (Zo["o]l.), any South American monkey of the genus Lagothrix, as the caparro. Woolly rhinoceros (Paleon.), an extinct rhinoceros (Rhinoceros tichorhinus) which inhabited the arctic regions, and was covered with a dense coat of woolly hair. It has been found frozen in the ice of Siberia, with the flesh and hair well preserved.

Meaning of Woolly macaco from wikipedia

- The common woolly monkey, brown woolly monkey, or Humboldt's woolly monkey (Lagothrix lagothricha) is a woolly monkey from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia...
- endemic to Madagascar. Some of the species found in the reserve are: Eulemur macaco Microcebus sambiranensis Philepitta castanea Ploceus sakalava Bazzania descrescens...
- (Jourdan, 1834) - woolly lemurs Avahi mooreorum (Lei, 2008) - Moore's woolly lemur Avahi occidentalis (Lorenz-Liburnau, 1898) - western woolly lemur Avahi cleesei...
- atelids, or colloquially night monkeys, and include howler, spider, woolly, and woolly spider monkeys. Aotidae comprises 24 extant species in 4 genera. It...
- Eulemur collaris Gray-headed lemur, Eulemur cinereiceps Black lemur, Eulemur macaco Blue-e**** black lemur, Eulemur flavifrons Crowned lemur, Eulemur coronatus...
- Daubentoniidae contains a single species, the aye-aye. Indriidae contains nineteen woolly lemur and sifaka species in three genera. Lemuridae contains 21 ruffed,...
- marmoset (small monkey) macaco-de-cheiro, Saimiri sciureus *shawa(ri) weasel sp. irara *shinama agouti cutia *tamakori monkey sp. macaco parauaçu, Pithecia...
- Eulemur macaco flavifrons Blue-e**** black lemur (male) ankomba mena Eulemur macaco flavifrons Blue-e**** black lemur (female) ankomba, komba Eulemur macaco macaco...
- 4 kg (2.4–3.1 lb), with males slightly larger than females. Its dense, woolly fur is a gray-brown on the back, lighter gray on the face and chest, and...
- genders varies from strikingly obvious, as in the blue-e**** black lemur (E. macaco), to nearly imperceptible in the case of the common brown lemur (E. fulvus)...