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The insectivorous tenrec Tenrec ecaudatus, introduced to the Seychelles from Madagascar, also occurs.
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These strange creatures have befriended Tenrec, and they apparently also have the ability to communicate telepathically with dinosaurs.
Archive 2009-08-01 Chuck Wells 2009
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Given that the post-apocalyptic world no longer possesses the ability to refine oil, Tenrec modifies his cars to run on dinosaur guano.
Archive 2009-08-01 Chuck Wells 2009
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Given that the post-apocalyptic world no longer possesses the ability to refine oil, Tenrec modifies his cars to run on dinosaur guano.
1980's Flashback: Xenozoic Tales (aka Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) Chuck Wells 2009
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Tenrec operates a garage in which he restores old cars, particularly Cadillacs.
Archive 2009-08-01 Chuck Wells 2009
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These strange creatures have befriended Tenrec, and they apparently also have the ability to communicate telepathically with dinosaurs.
1980's Flashback: Xenozoic Tales (aka Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) Chuck Wells 2009
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Tenrec operates a garage in which he restores old cars, particularly Cadillacs.
1980's Flashback: Xenozoic Tales (aka Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) Chuck Wells 2009
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The main species threatened by hunting are the tenrec (Tenrec ecaudatus), fruit bats (Pteropus rufus and Eidolon helvum), and the red-fronted brown lemur.
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Amy, Holly, Denise, Tiffany, Spiffy, Tenrec, Jez, Mia (who was going to sing me happy birthday!), J2, and Aisling for thier notes in the guestbook. * snif* You guys are so sweet!
katress Diary Entry katress 2001
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_Tenrec_ [2] of Madagascar, its tropical representative, exhibits the same tendency during the period when excessive heat produces in that climate a like result.
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2) James Emerson Tennent 1836
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