"Paucituberculata" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Paucituberculata is an order of placental mammals that includes opossums, shrew opossums, and mouse opossums. The name "Paucituberculata" comes from the Latin words "paucus", meaning "few", and "tuberculatus", meaning "having few tubercles". This refers to the fact that these mammals have a reduced number of tubercles (small bumps) on their teeth, compared to other mammals. Paucituberculata is a relatively small and diverse group of mammals that are found in the Americas, from the southern United States to Argentina.
Paucituberculata
Patuxet was a Native American settlement in present-day North America, located in what is now Bristol, Rhode Island, United States. It was the ancestral home of the Pokanoket tribe, which was led by Chief Massasoit. The settlement was previously occupied by the Patuxet tribe, from which it gets its name. In 1614, English explorer Thomas Hunt arrived in Patuxet and kidnapped several Native Americans, including Squanto, who would later become a key facilitator for the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony.
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