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Madagascar Serpent-Eagle
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Eutriorchis astur: Eutriorchis astur Madagascar Serpent-Eagle Français. Identification. A large brown raptor with striped underparts. Upperparts and ...
http://info.bio.sunysb.edu/rano.biodiv/Birds/Eutriorchis-astur/ id=spl-1
Hapalemur griseus griseus: ...(Goodman, Langrand & Raxworthy, 1993) Madagascar serpent eagle Jean-Marie RALIVA observed Eutriochis astur to prey on H. griseus at RNP (Raliva JM, personal ...
http://info.bio.sunysb.edu/rano.biodiv/Mammals/Hapalemur-griseus/ id=spl-2
Scientists help design Madagascar park: 10/97: ...area should be protected, the scientists assessed the ranges needed by wide-foraging animals like red-ruffed lemurs and the Madagascar serpent eagle, a species ...
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/1997/october22/madagascar.html id=spl-3
MadAgascar - Biology - earlham . edu: Conservation International are : Aye-aye; Pygmy mouse lemur; Golden-bamboo lemur; Tomato frog; Madagascar serpent eagle. Of the 50 species ...
http://www.earlham.edu/twiki/bin/view/Biology/MadAgascar id=spl-4
'TODAY': They have cleared 80% of the forests. Extinct = Madagascar Serpent Eagle-eats venomous snakes, lizards, and frogs caught from diving attack, alive. ...
http://www.biology.uc.edu/faculty/mikemllr/islands.htm id=spl-5
Bird Biogeography II: Three of the world's most endangered birds of prey exist on Madagascar: the Madagascar Serpent-Eagle, Madagascar Red Owl and Madagascar Fish-Eagle. ...
http://www.biology.eku.edu/RITCHISO/birdbiogeography2.html id=spl-6
BIRDCHAT archives -- February 2001, week 2 (#22): Males are virtually indistinguishable in the field. We missed Madagascar Serpent-Eagle and Madagascar Red Owl especially at Masaola. ...
http://listserv.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0102b&L=birdchat&F=&S=&P=2253 id=spl-7
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