The name "tuco-tuco" makes reference to the typical vocalization of the genus Ctenomys, that sounds like "tuc-tuc". In other countries from South America it is named "tucu-tuco" (e.g. Uruguay), "tunduque" and "oculto". Ctenomys, the sole living genus of the family Ctenomyidae, is characterized by a high species richness (~60 recognized living species) and it is distributed along Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, Peru, Paraguay and Brazil.
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Tuco Salamanca was created in 2008.
Tuco Nogales was born in 1966, in Montnchez, Cceres, Extremadura, Spain.
The cast of Tocaia para Tuco Valente - 2011 includes: Giulio Lopes
No one. Tuco was a character in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. It was the second sequel to Fistful of Dollars. Tuco was the Ugly, with Clint Eastwood playing the Good (sort of), and Lee Van Cleef representing the Bad. Tuco, expertly played by actor Eli Wallach, was a scummy lowlife with nothing to recommend him. Yet, it is possible to sympathize with him, and he has been a memorable character throughout the years.
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No, they are near threatned though.
It is unknown exactly how many Pearson's tuco-tucos are alive in the world, but the species is considered "Near Threatened" due to habitat loss.
In the movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966 ), Eli Wallach plays "the Ugly", also known as Tuco.
Daniel Cauterucci goes by Tuco.
Eli Wallach (Screen Name: Tuco Benedito Pacifico Juan Maria Ramirez) From the movie "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly"
Blondie ("The Good") , Angel Eyes ("The Bad") and Tuco ("The Ugly") .