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Examples for "lepus timidus"
Examples for "lepus timidus"
1A single fragment of the bone of a hare ( Lepus timidus) has been found at Moosseedorf.
2Even its Latin name, bestowed in 1759 by the great Swedish scientist Carl Linneaus, reflects its watchful nature: Lepus timidus.
3He has licensed five months of this cruel and discredited blood sport, despite claiming to be a keen admirer of Lepus Timidus Hibernicus.
1In their excursion they had killed a buffaloe, a wolf, two porcupines and a white hare.
2He turned in time to see a white hare dash across the hill chased by an arctic fox.
3She thought she might go hunting for ptarmigan or white hare later in the afternoon, or perhaps the next morning.
4I remembered that I had slept between two rugs of white hare skins, and how beautiful, soft, and warm they were.
5Long, long ago, when all the animals could talk, there lived in the province of Inaba in Japan, a little white hare.
1It poses a major threat to the Irish hare, especially in mid-Ulster and west Tyrone.
2But magically more, the rushy pasture beyond the hedge presented my first winter-white Irish hares.
3An Irish hare stands erect, alert for danger.
4The healthy numbers of Irish hares may be at risk from brown hares, a new survey warns.
5I refer to our iconic Irish hare.
1The troopers soon gained on him, though he ran like a mountain hare.
2She knew her way as well as any mountain hare.
3She lay beneath him, chest heaving, caught like a mountain hare in a trap.
4He might as well have chased a mountain hare.
5The mountain hare can turn white in extremely cold winters, but it moults back to its summer coat.
6But the real prize is the trio of creatures that turn white in winter: ptarmigan, mountain hare and stoat.
7They say that ptarmigan and mountain hares are to be found there.
8There are chamois and roe deer and big mountain hares along these heights.
9Likewise mountain hares are in steep decline, as are rabbits.
10Mountain hares carry ticks that affect grouse, so are killed.
11Heather and moss predominate, and if you're lucky you'll see curlew and lapwing or England's only mountain hares.
12Then I noticed another, and another, until there were about 20 mountain hares, all basking in the winter sun.
13"Later," the Coyote went on, "they found a deer occasionally and mountain hares.
14Russian media report that a shortage of mountain hares has caused the migration of the wolves from their normal hunting grounds.
15Mountain hares' coat for example changes from a russet brown to white or grey colour in winter, it helps hide them in the mountain snow.
Translations for mountain hare