Year
Unknown
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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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Transcription
Pearson
1981
auleicomye microphus
Nov. 2 Cerro Otto, 1200m., caught 3 overnight in large - avenue forest. No fighting when put together in same cage. ate dandelion and llav-llao.
Nov. 3 When one escaped during a photo session, it climbed without hesitation, several times, up the curtains and ran along the 1 1/2" diam. wooden curtain rod. Seemed quite at home. Maybe Auleicomye is the beast that eats the bark of cypress branches?
Nov. 4 Did not eat cypress branches.
Nov. 11 Group Chacabuco. Caught 2 big ones and a jvr.