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		Definition of tayra in English: tayranoun ˈtʌɪrəˈtīrə A large, agile tree-dwelling animal of the weasel family, with a short dark coat, native to Central and South America. Eira barbara, family Mustelidae  Example sentencesExamples -  The tayra occasionally eats poultry and raids corn and sugar fields, but damage is usually minimal.
 -  When Foster lost his funding, he left Matola with custody of two jaguars, a puma, an anteater, a tayra, three coatimundis, five curassows, and a cage of parrots.
 -  One of the most common and widespread carnivores, tayras can live in disturbed habitats near man.
 -  I report here an observation of attempted predation by a tayra in the western Amazon, in Acre, Brazil.
 -  Although usually silent, the tayra has been known to give yowls, snarls, or clicks when in groups.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Tupi taira.    Definition of tayra in US English: tayranounˈtīrə A large, agile tree-dwelling animal of the weasel family, with a short dark coat, native to Central and South America. Eira barbara, family Mustelidae  Example sentencesExamples -  Although usually silent, the tayra has been known to give yowls, snarls, or clicks when in groups.
 -  I report here an observation of attempted predation by a tayra in the western Amazon, in Acre, Brazil.
 -  When Foster lost his funding, he left Matola with custody of two jaguars, a puma, an anteater, a tayra, three coatimundis, five curassows, and a cage of parrots.
 -  The tayra occasionally eats poultry and raids corn and sugar fields, but damage is usually minimal.
 -  One of the most common and widespread carnivores, tayras can live in disturbed habitats near man.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Tupi taira.     |