1The general colour of this antelope is dun, with a rufous tinge.
2Its horns are of the lyrate form, and its colour a bright rufous.
3Even the fading light could not kill his rufous face.
4Fire has also covered about a third of the range of the vulnerable rufous scrub-bird.
5I'd prefer to say that by 2020 we could save the rufous hare-wallaby from extinction.
6The sun reflects off them, for a moment turning them into rufous eyes of fire.
7Eggs three and pearl-white, with minute scattered specks of rufous, chiefly at the larger end.
8It has dark brown plumage, with a rufous breast.
9He regarded his questioner with his small rufous eye.
10For his family's sake he had moved into town, a ruddy, rufous-bearded, clumping fellow, intelligent, kindly.
11The hair, especially on the hind-quarters, is coarse and somewhat rough; the colour being generally rufous brown.
12Behind him the little rufous man with the big eyes twitched at his robe and offered suggestions.
13As the animal neared, she saw a rufous mane and a familiar scar on the lion's nose.
14The rufous bush chat was spotted at Stiffkey, Norfolk, and up to 100 birders came to see it.
15Brown, yellow grizelled; tail above blackish, beneath grey; head short, conical; belly grey brown, with broad rufous channelled hairs.
16The huge rufous-maned cave lion, with a wrenching twist, pulled his leap short and landed at the woman's feet.