About three feet long exclusive of tail.
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Examples for "tatou"
Examples for "tatou"
1Hiro Tefaarere of Moruroa e tatou said he was outraged but not surprised about the way France was going about it.
2Moruroa e tatou said despite professions from France that it was working on compensation, the process was not functioning as it should.
3After changes to the French compensation law, the organisation Moruroa e tatou wants it to be scrapped as it now compensates no-one.
4Photo: AFP The organisation Moruroa e tatou is struggling to get the French state to pay compensation to the victims of nuclear weapons tests.
5Moruroa e tatou says the Senators took note that only a dozen of the nearly 900 cases were accepted to be eligible for compensation.
1But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker?
2On one level this is surprising: a giant armadillo is about the size of a pig.
3The giant armadillo is considered a ghost species -you know they're there, even if you can't find any.
4Conservationist Arnaud Desbiez worked in the Brazilian Pantanal for eight years before he set eyes on a giant armadillo.
5It is claimed that the giant armadillo is a veritable grave-robber and sometimes digs up dead bodies for the purpose of eating them.
1The men tatu but rarely, and then with stripes down the arms.
2The tatu marks are the same as those of the Katingans.
3Round the ankles the Long Glat tatu sixteen lines, 3 mm.
4Dr. Nieuwenhuis apparently adheres to the belief that they really are tatu marks.
5Stars, native belief concerning; tatu-marks representing; rice-planting season determined by
6A number of tribes have adopted more or less the tatu of the Kayans.
7Amongst this rather heterogeneous assemblage of tribes considerable diversity of tatu design is found.
8No tatu-blocks are employed for the indigenous patterns, all the work being done free-hand.
9The principal clothing of the liao is the tatu marks, which it will always keep.
10From a tatu-block in the collection of H.H.
11The women of this tribe do not tatu.
12A typical form of tatu on the foot of a low-class woman is shown on Pl.
13W. Crossland, and are labelled "tatu marks on arm of Kapuas Kayan captive woman."
14The Land Dayaks display absolute ignorance of tatu, and aver that they never indulged in the practice.
15This wild and irresponsible system of tatu has been accompanied by an inevitable degradation of the designs.
16From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum.