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  2. Ribbit (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sean Astin as Ribbit, a poison dart frog with an identity crisis, the main protagonist; Russell Peters as Deepak, a bat with the answers to life's questions; Tim Curry as Terrence, a toucan with a flair for colours; Cherami Leigh as Sandy, a female flying squirrel who is Ribbit's best friend; Elza Irdalynna as Rafa and Luciano, two ocelot cubs

  3. Diphenadione - Wikipedia

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    Diphenadione is a vitamin K antagonist that has anticoagulant effects and is used as a rodenticide against rats, mice, voles, ground squirrels and other rodents. The chemical compound is an anti-coagulant with active half-life longer than warfarin and other synthetic 1,3-indandione anticoagulants.

  4. Southern Amazon red squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The southern Amazon red squirrel (Sciurus spadiceus), is a squirrel species from South America where it inhabits forests in much of north-western South America east of the Andes. Three subspecies are currently recognised. It is a dark red colour, or a dark brown grizzled with ochre, has whitish underparts and grows to a total length of 48 to 63 ...

  5. Bromadiolone - Wikipedia

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    Warning label on a tube of rat poison containing bromadiolone on a dike of the Scheldt river in Steendorp, Belgium. Bromadiolone is a potent anticoagulant rodenticide.It is a second-generation 4-hydroxycoumarin derivative and vitamin K antagonist, often called a "super-warfarin" for its added potency and tendency to accumulate in the liver of the poisoned organism.

  6. Northern Amazon red squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The northern Amazon red squirrel (Sciurus igniventris) is a squirrel species from South America. It occurs in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. References

  7. Sciurus - Wikipedia

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    Southern Amazon red squirrel, Sciurus spadiceus In 2015, 15–17 species were left in the genus Sciurus after de Vivo & Carmignotto comprehensively reviewed South American Sciuridae for the first time in many decades and proposed numerous changes; synonymising some species and many subspecies, splitting another species, and naming new species.

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