Lexicographical Neighbors of Bizcacha
Literary usage of Bizcacha
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin (1909)
"FE Excursion to St. Fe—Thistle Beds—Habits of the bizcacha—Little Owl—Saline
Streams—Level Plains—Mastodon—St. F6—Chang* in Landscape—Geology—Tooth of ..."
2. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"Fft Excursion to St. Fe—Thistle Beds—Habits of the bizcacha—Little Owl—Saline
Streams—Level Plains—Mastodon—St. Fe—Change in Landscape—Geology—Tooth of ..."
3. Journal of Researches Into the Geology & Natural History of the Various by Charles Darwin (1908)
"F£ Excursion to St . Fe—Thistle Beds—Habits of the bizcacha—Little Owl—Saline
Streams —Level Plains—Mastodon—St. Fe—Change in Landscape—Geology—Tooth of ..."
4. Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries by Charles Darwin (1884)
"There is little interest in passing over these tracts, for they are inhabited by
few animals or birds, excepting the bizcacha and its friend the little owl. ..."
5. The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin (1909)
"Therefore we must suppose either that all Rodents, including the bizcacha, branched
off from some ancient Marsupial, which will naturally have been more or ..."
6. The Romance of the Animal World: Interesting Descriptions of the Strange by Edmund Selous (1905)
"Nobody knows why the bizcacha does this, or, to talk in a more scientific ...
The bizcacha may have the same idea, but if so it seems funny that no other ..."
7. Report of the Rugby School Natural History Society by Rugby School Natural History Society (1868)
"various Inhabitants of the " Warren " of the "bizcacha" or Prairie Day,' a
photograph of which animal was also exhibited, taken by Mr. Larden. ..."