- Source: Brazilian tuco-tuco
The Brazilian tuco" target="_blank">tuco-tuco" target="_blank">tuco (Ctenomys brasiliensis) is a tuco" target="_blank">tuco-tuco" target="_blank">tuco species. It is found mainly in the state of Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil, though Charles Darwin mentions it during his trip through present-day Uruguay.
Description
The Brazilian tuco" target="_blank">tuco-tuco" target="_blank">tuco has a reddish-brown coat color. The tail has short hairs covering it. It is the largest species of its genus. The head-body length is about 300 mm and the tail is relatively short.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cândido Rondon
- Como Ser Solteiro
- Tuco-tuco
- Brazilian tuco-tuco
- Mottled tuco-tuco
- Mendoza tuco-tuco
- Bolivian tuco-tuco
- Haig's tuco-tuco
- Southern tuco-tuco
- Puntilla tuco-tuco
- Tucuman tuco-tuco
- Highland tuco-tuco