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The Mauritius Owl was the largest carnivore on the island before the start of human settlement.
All three species, the Réunion Owl, Mauritius Owl, and Rodrigues Owl, are now extinct.
The extinct Mauritius Owl (Mascarenotus sauzieri), also called Commerson's, Sauzier's or Newton's Owl, was endemic to the Mascarene island of Mauritius.
The supposed "barn owl" Tyto newtoni was described from tarsometatarsus bones of what probably was a male individual of this species, whereas the Mauritius Owl's type specimen seems to be a bone of a larger female bird.
The wasters around the islands are home to Commerson's dolphins.
The oldest known Commerson's dolphin died at age 18.
There are approximately 21,000 Commerson's dolphins remaining today.
The Commerson's dolphins live at at the Animal Care facility.
The animal is now known as Commerson's Dolphin.
The Commerson's dolphins, by the way, are not brand new to SeaWorld.
The other species are Commerson's dolphin.
Commerson's dolphin has a very distinctive patterning.
Commerson's leg was still troubling him and Baret seems to have done much of the actual labor, carrying supplies and specimens.
In April 1776, she received the money that was due to her under Commerson's will after applying directly to the Attorney General.
Commerson's dolphin is very active.
The species range in size from Commerson's dolphin, smaller than a human, to the Blue Whale, the largest animal ever known to have lived.
The virus was isolated from the brain of a dead Commerson's leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros commersoni).
After Commerson's death, Baret seems to have found work running a tavern in Port Louis for a time.
With anchovy fisheries expanding, it is imperative to assess the Commerson's dolphin population before these fisheries grow.
Probably the most common member of the chiroptera family locally is the Commerson's leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros commersoni).
Improvements in fishing technology, awareness, and a large scale survey of Commerson's dolphin populations and the impact of bycatch is essential.
Commerson's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) is one of four dolphins in the Cephalorhynchus genus.
Synaptura commersonnii (Commerson's sole)
Stolephorus commersonnii (Commerson's anchovy)
Most of the tourism industry is based on touring the estuary to see the diverse fauna, such as the Commerson's dolphin or the Magellanic Penguin.
Since 1997, dolphin-watching activities have increased in Patagonia, with dusky dolphins (along with Commerson's dolphins) as the target species.
Antennarius commerson (Commerson's frogfish)
Sea of Polar Regions - sea otters, Commerson's dolphins and Baikal seals.
Commerson's Dolphin (Betsy)
It was first located at Dr Sauzier's residence in Souillac.
An undescribed extinct taxon, sometimes mentioned as Sauzier's Wood-rail, is known from Mauritius.
The Mauritian Duck (Anas theodori), also known as Sauzier's Teal, is an extinct dabbling duck that formerly occurred on the islands of Mauritius and Réunion.
The extinct Mauritius Owl (Mascarenotus sauzieri), also called Commerson's, Sauzier's or Newton's Owl, was endemic to the Mascarene island of Mauritius.
The extinct Mauritius Owl (Mascarenotus sauzieri), also called Commerson's, Sauzier's or Newton's Owl, was endemic to the Mascarene island of Mauritius.