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  • adjective incapable of flight

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Examples

  • The structure of nonvolant mammal communities in different Amazonian forest types.

    Juruá-Purus moist forests 2008

  • The structure of nonvolant mammal communities in different Amazonian forest types.

    Southwest Amazon moist forests 2008

  • Of twenty-five indigenous nonvolant mammal species, eleven (44 percent) are endemic to Palawan, and the remainder are shared with Borneo.

    Palawan rain forests 2008

  • The structure of nonvolant mammal communities in different Amazonian forest types.

    Purus varzea 2008

  • More than 30 percent of nonvolant mammals in the ecoregion are endemic to Mindanao only, but the other islands share their species with Mindanao.

    Mindanao montane rain forests 2007

  • Approximately 80 percent of Greater Mindanao's nonvolant mammal species are found nowhere else in the world.

    Mindanao montane rain forests 2007

  • More than 30 percent of nonvolant mammals in the ecoregion are endemic to Mindanao only, but the other islands in the ecoregion generally share their species with Mindanao.

    Mindanao-Eastern Visayas rain forests 2007

  • Approximately 80 percent of Greater Mindanao's nonvolant mammal species are found nowhere else in the world.

    Mindanao-Eastern Visayas rain forests 2007

  • All nonvolant mammals found in the Windward islands are previously introduced by Amerindian or European settlers.

    Windward Islands xeric scrub 2007

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