Pouched in A Sentence

    1

    C and D, Other abnormal forms more deeply pouched, showing formation of pitcher.

    2

    In hares and pacas the inside of the cheeks is hairy; and in some species, pouched rats and hamsters, there are large internal cheek-pouches lined with hair, which open near the angles of the mouth and extend backwards behind the ears.

    3

    In the New World pouched rats (Geomyidae) the pouches open externally on the cheeks.

    4

    Many of the species have medium or even long tails, while some are nearly double the size of the typical representative of the group. All, however, have large cheek-pouches, whence the name of pouched marmots, by which they are sometimes called; and they have the first fronttoe rudimentary, as in marmots.

    5

    The American pouched rats, or pocket-gophers, constitute the third section, Geomyoidea, with the single family Geomyidae.

    6

    The first class includes the isabelline bear, badger, pole-cat, ermine, roe and fallow deer, wild ass, Syrian squirrel, pouched marmoset, gerbill and leopard.

    7

    The various species of rapacious animals are disappearing, together with the colonies of marmots; the insectivores are also becoming scarce in consequence of the destruction of insects; while vermin, such as the suslik, or pouched marmot (Spermophilus), and the destructive insects which are a scourge to agriculture, become a real plague.

    8

    They are hooded and pouched like a Calceolaria flower, and about an inch across every way.