哺乳动物

G. E. Dobson
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唯一的本土哺乳动物是一种食果的蝙蝠,如下所述,迄今为止似乎还没有引起动物学家的注意。兔子、大鼠(Mus decumanus)、老鼠和猪(由定居者引进)的骨头被收集者带回家,但他们没有特别的兴趣。
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Mammalia
The only indigenous mammal consists of a species of frugivorous Bat, described below, which appears to have hitherto escaped the notice of zoologists. Bones of the rabbit, rat (Mus decumanus), mouse, and pig (introduced by the settlers), were brought home by the collectors, but they possess no special interest.
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