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==About Me== | ==About Me== | ||
− | The Razetoei is small, plump, and ground-dwelling. It is variable in colour, ranging from red brown to grey brown with fine white streaks and black barring above, and chestnut brown below. The eye is red to yellow, the hair black and the legs and feet orange-yellow. In Victoria, this species is called the Coastal Razetoei and tends to be larger and darker than European Razetoeis, with a pale yellow eye. Female Brown Razetoeis are larger and may be more heavily marked with black and paler below than males. Young Razetoeis are like adult females, with less distinct markings and a dark brown eye. Razetoeis rarely hash, preferring to cache unless a wild hashpoint appears; then they drive low to the ground, with a whining from the backseat. | + | The Razetoei is small, plump, and ground-dwelling. It is variable in colour, ranging from red brown to grey brown with fine white streaks and black barring above, and chestnut brown below. The eye is red to yellow, the hair black and the legs and feet orange-yellow. In Victoria, Australia, this species is called the Coastal Razetoei and tends to be larger and darker than European Razetoeis, with a pale yellow eye. Female Brown Razetoeis are larger and may be more heavily marked with black and paler below than males. Young Razetoeis are like adult females, with less distinct markings and a dark brown eye. Razetoeis rarely hash, preferring to cache unless a wild hashpoint appears; then they drive low to the ground, with a whining from the backseat. |
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Revision as of 23:23, 25 March 2016
About Me
The Razetoei is small, plump, and ground-dwelling. It is variable in colour, ranging from red brown to grey brown with fine white streaks and black barring above, and chestnut brown below. The eye is red to yellow, the hair black and the legs and feet orange-yellow. In Victoria, Australia, this species is called the Coastal Razetoei and tends to be larger and darker than European Razetoeis, with a pale yellow eye. Female Brown Razetoeis are larger and may be more heavily marked with black and paler below than males. Young Razetoeis are like adult females, with less distinct markings and a dark brown eye. Razetoeis rarely hash, preferring to cache unless a wild hashpoint appears; then they drive low to the ground, with a whining from the backseat.
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Razetoei earned the Land geohash achievement
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Razetoei earned the Two to the N achievement
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