solenodon
solenodon , insectivorous mammal, genus Solenodon, found in the West Indies. Related to moles, shrews, and hedgehogs, the solenodon resembles a rat with an elongated snout and coarse, shaggy fur. Its body is about 14 in. (36 cm) long, and its naked, scaly tail c.9 in. (23 cm) long. Solenodons are chiefly nocturnal; they eat insects, lizards, frogs, and other small animals, as well as carrion. Easily irritated, they fly into sudden rages, screaming and biting without provocation. There are two solenodon species. S. cubanus, found in the Bayama Mts. of Cuba, is rusty brown with black on its back and throat; S. paradoxus, found in Haiti, is darker brown with a yellowish face and a ruff of hair about the shoulders. Solenodons are slow breeders, bearing a single litter of one to three young each year. Their numbers have been greatly reduced since the introduction of predators such as the mongoose, the cat, and the dog, and they are now threatened with extinction. They are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Insectivora, family Solenodontidae.
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
BEATRICE LILLIE: A COMIC GENIUS AND A LADY
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 1/24/1989; ; 700+ words
; The last time I saw Beatrice Lillie she was either on her way from...After "High Spirits," Beatrice Lillie retired from the theater. In...Ziegfeld Follies." In 1920 Beatrice Lillie married Robert Peel, described...
|
|
BEATRICE LILLIE, COMEDIAN AND STAR ON LONDON, NEW YORK STAGE; AT 94
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 1/21/1989; ; 639 words
; LONDON - Beatrice Lillie, a blithe comedian in dozens of...one-woman act, "An Evening with Beatrice Lillie," which won a Tony Award in 1953...LILLIE21 Caption: PHOTO 1964 photo / BEATRICE LILLIE (Photo, page 1)
|
|
Beatrice Lillie, 94, Dies; Star Comedian, Singer of Broadway, London Stage, Films
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/21/1989; 517 words
; Beatrice Lillie, 94, who was billed as "the funniest...autobiography, "Every Other Inch a Lady." Beatrice Gladys Lillie was born in Toronto. She first appeared...one-woman act, "An Evening with Beatrice Lillie," which won a Tony Award in 1953...
|
|
ACTRESS BEATRICE LILLIE DIES.(Main)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 1/20/1989; 417 words
; Byline: Associated Press Beatrice Lillie, who was billed as "the funniest...Dr. Jenifer Copeland. Miss Lillie was a master of elegant double...Every Other Inch a Lady." Beatrice Gladys Lillie was born May 29, 1894 in Toronto...
|
|
Lady B. (Beatrice Lillie) (People Making News) (obituary)
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report; 1/30/1989; 425 words
; ...For half a century, on both sides of the Atlantic, Beatrice Lillie defined musical comedy. Perfectly coiffed and owned...the time of her death in London last week at 94. Bea Lillie told her story in a 1973 autobiography, Every Other...
|
|
Shields, Lillie Beatrice
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 1/29/2006; 294 words
; Shields, Lillie Beatrice Born Oct. 11, 1921. Lillie entered into eternal life with God on Jan. 20, 2006 and...of 49½ years, Harvey L. Shields, Sr. Lillie's ashes will be laid to rest in the mountains of Alamogordo...
|
|
Appreciation; Thoroughly Charming Lillie; The Legendary Comedienne of Stately Silliness
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/23/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...funniest woman of them all was Beatrice Lillie. For a long time she was billed...when she suffered a stroke, Beatrice Lillie reigned in exile. If she was...stately knockabout style. Beatrice Lillie was a dignified woman who did...
|
|
Actress Bea Lillie, 94, dies
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 1/21/1989; 600 words
; LONDON Beatrice Lillie, a blithe comedian in dozens of Broadway...Thoroughly Modern Millie." Miss Lillie, born in Toronto in 1894, the second...performance with her show "An Evening with Beatrice Lillie." It first ran on Broadway and later...
|
|
Whiteside, Beatrice
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 2/5/2005; 279 words
; Whiteside, Beatrice Age 93 years. Feb. 1, 2005. Beloved Mother of Jewel Barnes, Lillie (Roosevelt) Armon, Roxie (Orville) Beene, Joyce (Ted) Cocroft and Louise (Lee) Durham. Further survived by a host of...
|
|
Beatrice E. Hobbs
Newspaper article from: Herald News, The (Joliet, IL); 5/10/2001; 326 words
; ...Borden and David Borden. Preceded in death by her parents Frank and Lillie Corp Borden. One sister Fern (Clayton) Smith. One brother Elmer (Vera) Borden. Beatrice Hobbs graduated from Joliet Twp. High School, Class 1923 and Grant Hospital...
|
|
Lillie, Beatrice (Gladys)
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
Lillie, Beatrice [Gladys] (1894–1989...culminating in An Evening with Beatrice Lillie (1952). After the failure of The...coarsest, most vulgar bits. Biography: Beatrice Lillie: The Funniest Woman in the World...
|
|
Lillie, Beatrice Gladys
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Lillie, Beatrice Gladys [ Lady Robert Peel ] (1894–1989), Canadian comedienne...she toured the world in a solo entertainment, An Evening with Beatrice Lillie . In London in 1958 she gave a superb performance in Jerome Lawrence and...
|
|
Beatrice Lillie
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Beatrice Lillie (Lady Peel), 1898-1989, British comedienne, b. Toronto, Ont. as Constance Munston. Lillie first performed in London in 1914 and in New York in 1924. She won an...
|
|
John Kander
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...steadily as a pianist in 1956 when he landed a job for the pre-Broadway run of The Amazing Adele and An Evening with Beatrice Lillie in Florida. The Big Break Kander believed that his big break in New York came by accident. He went to a club in...
|
|
Cambridge Theatre
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...Seven Dials. This theatre, seating 1,275 on three tiers, opened in 1930 with Charlot's Masquerade , starring Beatrice Lillie . In 1934 the Comédie-Française gave a season, and in 1943 there was a revival of Shaw's...
|