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The greater grison (Galictis vittata) has also been recorded, but apparently in error.
The lesser grison is slightly smaller than the greater grison.
"Get on these putts, Grison.
The Grison, a tributary of the Grosne, forms most of the commune's eastern border.
The greater grison, Galictis vittata, is an animal belonging to the ferret family Mustelidae.
It is smaller than the related greater grison, an allopatric species that ranges from central Bolivia and Brazil to southern Mexico.
The grison, also known as the South American wolverine, is a neotropical mustelid of South America.
Another specialty, predominantly made in the western part of Grison, is Capuns a hearty meal of meat, cheese and chard leaves.
Although the industry has declined, the Tannerie d'Annonay (Tannery) continues the tradition under the Grison brand.
L'ecuirie du S. Federic Grison gentilhomme napolitain.
The Grison Alps include parts of both the Eastern Alps and the Western Alps.
Steuri worked for 45 years as a mountain guide, mainly around Grindelwald and in the Valais and Grison Alps.
Some of the valleys are quite arid such as the Aosta valley in Italy, the Grison Alps, and northern Tyrol.
A few days later, National Defence Headquarters entrusted command of the Regiment to Lieutenant-Colonel Marcel Grison.
The lesser grison (Galictis cuja), is a mammal species of the genus Galictis (family Mustelidae) from South America.
Little is known about grison behavior for multiple reasons, including the fact that their necks are so wide compared to their heads, an unusual difficulty that has made radio tracking problematic.
Other mammals include white-tailed deer, red brocket, spider monkey, howler monkey, greater grison, white-lipped peccary, collared peccary, and kinkajou.
The Grison Alps are the mountains of the Graubünden canton of Switzerland (Grisons being the English name for the Graubünden region).
Krazy Baldhead (born Pierre-Antoine Grison) is a French electronic music artist who made his first 12" on Ed Banger Records in 2004 entitled 'Bill's Break'.
Among them are the cougar, Kodkod, Lesser Grison, Chilla Fox, American mink, Coypu, Pudú and Chilean Huemul.
The 14 species of carnivores include raccoons, coati, kinkajou, olingo, skunks, grison, tayra and five species of cats (jaguar, ocelot, margay, jaguarundi and puma).
Apollinaire's father is unknown but may have been Francesco Costantino Camillo Flugi d'Aspermont (born 1835-), a Grison aristocrat who disappeared early from Apollinaire's life.
André Masséna had already pushed into Switzerland with his force of 30,000, and successfully passed into the Grison Alps, Chur, and Finstermünz on the Inn river.
Trigonictis macrodon is an extinct genera and species of mammal related to a grison (genus Galictis) of North America living during the Pliocene through Pleistocene from 4.1-1.6 Ma.
One is Molina's Hog-nosed Skunk, Conepatus chinga; the second is Lesser grison, Galictis cuja; the third is Southern River Otter, Lontra provocax, an endangered species.
Genus Galictis (grisón)
Other mustelids (Mustelinae: Eira, Galictis, Lyncodon, Mustela)
The lesser grison (Galictis cuja), is a mammal species of the genus Galictis (family Mustelidae) from South America.
Trigonictis macrodon is an extinct genera and species of mammal related to a grison (genus Galictis) of North America living during the Pliocene through Pleistocene from 4.1-1.6 Ma.
Comprising the genus Galictis, it is divided into two species: the greater grison (Galictis vittata), which is found widely in South America, through Central America to southern Mexico; and the lesser grison (Galictis cuja), which is restricted to the southern half of South America.