- We saw also a
couple of
Zorrillos, or skunks—odious animals,
which are far from uncommon. In
general appearance, the
Zorrillo resembles a polecat, but...
- The
Zorrillo Formation is a
geologic formation in Mexico, near Tezoatlán de
Segura y Luna, Oaxaca. It
preserves fossils dating back to the Jur****ic period...
- The Mark of the
Skunk (Spanish: La
marca del
zorrillo) is a 1950
Mexican comedy adventure film
directed by
Gilberto Martínez
Solares and
starring Germán...
- amor no es
ciego (1950)
Azahares para tu boda (1950) as Tota La
marca del
zorrillo (1950) El
portero (1950) El rey del
barrio (1950) La
mujer que yo perdí...
-
football for C.F. Pachuca's
youth sides. As a youth, he was
nicknamed Zorrillo (skunk), as well as
Zorro (fox).
Herrera made his
professional debut for...
- Solares.
Pinal and Tin Tan
acted together in two more films: La
marca del
zorrillo (1950) and Me
traes de un ala (1952).
Pinal won her
first Silver Ariel...
- de Don Ramón" "Mr. Raymond's Crane" "O
guindaste do Seu Madruga" "¡Qué
zorrillo!" "What Opossum!" "Que gambá!" "El
Chavo hipnotista" "Chavo Hypnotist"...
- chiefs;
among the others,
attended the
council Alsate, with his "segundos"
Zorrillo and
Colorado (Avispa Colorada,
chief of a
Lipan band
joint to the Limpia...
- Sánchez
Taboada (Maneadero) (27,969) El
Sauzal de Rodríguez (11,371) El
Zorrillo (8,522) San
Vicente (5,062)
Valle de
Guadalupe (4,334)
Valle de la Trinidad...
- pre-Columbian
times the area was
known as
Cuitzeo or "Place of
skunks (Lugar de
Zorrillos)", by the
mostly Purépecha inhabitants.
Abasolo is
named after José Mariano...