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BEAVERS

Definition av BEAVERS

  1. böjningsform av beaver

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Exempel på hur man kan använda BEAVERS i en mening

  • The name Beaverton was first used by a man named Naylow Rodney in 1789 when he first encountered a large number of beavers at the site.
  • Tour guides dress in period attire and trap beavers, make buckskins, knap arrowheads, and work the forge.
  • There is one large pond, called Meadow Pond, in the northern portion of the Island, the work of beavers that have dammed a narrow place.
  • This zoo initially began under the name 'Dierenrijk Europa,' featuring animals ranging from polar bears to apes from Gibraltar, as well as beavers that had been reintroduced in the Netherlands.
  • At the first hearing, May 12, 70 citizens showed up and it was standing room only in a debate between those who wanted to protect the beavers versus those who feared further road damage or loss of pastureland to wetland.
  • In the indoor aquarium and outdoor animal park, fish and animals characteristic of Danish wildlife are on show to locals and visitors alike; the main attractions being fish, birds, otters, beavers and racoons.
  • The fens along the Black Elster are a habitat of several rare animals, like common kingfishers, beavers and Eurasian otters.
  • However, as the market grew, coureurs de bois were trapping and trading prime beavers whose skins were to be felted in Europe.
  • Animals that inhabit this national park are coyotes, red foxes, raccoons, beavers, minks, and weasels.
  • They primarily hunted and fished during the rest of the year: from September to January and from June to July, they mainly hunted deer, but from the month of January to the spring planting in May, they hunted anything from bears and beavers to raccoons and foxes.
  • The valley was rich with beavers and otters, whose fur the Dutch coveted, and in 1614 a trading post was established.
  • Many wildlife species roam in this forest including timber wolves, white-tailed deer, golden eagles, black bears, moose, coyotes, bobcats, bald eagles, beavers, red foxes, river otters, Canadian lynxes, hawks, muskrats, weasels, sandhill cranes, minks, cougars, and wild turkeys.
  • Numerous trails travel along the river and up over the bluffs, giving the hiker a glimpse of ducks, herons, beavers and other species of wildlife which may be seen along the river.
  • Most Anura (tailless amphibians), some reptiles, birds, and sharks, and some mammals (such as cats, beavers, polar bears, seals and aardvarks) have full nictitating membranes; in many other mammals, a small, vestigial portion of the nictitating membrane remains in the corner of the eye.
  • Other early castorids included genera such as Steneofiber, from the Oligocene and Miocene of Europe, the earliest member of the subfamily Castorinae, which contains castorids closely related to living beavers.
  • Hughenden has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V, and there is a village hall here too where groups such as karate, cubs, brownies, beavers, old people's groups, art club and toddler groups meet.
  • The meandering river with its oxbow lakes is inhabited by numerous birds, European otters and Eurasian beavers.
  • Wildlife inhabiting Caddo Lake includes owls, snakes, frogs, waterfowl, bobcats, river otters, beavers, eagles, and alligators.


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