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Перевод: deer speek deer


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олень ; лань ; красный зверь; красно-коричневый цвет


Тезаурус:

  1. It was mostly Crown land, divided into "Rayles" (enclosed areas for herding deer).
  2. Mounted officers called "rangers" were appointed to drive back into the forest deer which had strayed into the purlieus.
  3. Set-aside payments will not be given for parks used for cattle or sheep, but the rules encourage use as deer parks.
  4. A great drive of deer had been organised for the wedding guests.
  5. The last "Court of Justice Seat" in Waltham Forest sat at Stratford Langthorne on 30 September 1670: fines were imposed for killing deer and cutting oaks, assarts were arrented and enclosures ordered to be thrown down.
  6. An example of sexual selection emphasizing male-to-male exclusion (intrasexual selection) is provided by the antlers of deer.
  7. L. The large areas of open moorland are used for deer stalking, grouse shooting and rough grazing for sheep.
  8. The same kind of damage has been described for the golden eagle feeding on roe deer (Ratcliffe Rowe, 1979): when it penetrates the carcase through the shoulder region, it breaks through the scapula so as to extract the soft internal organs.
  9. Some wild animals, such as deer, rely heavily on protein - muscle tissue - as a prime source of energy in winter; and seeds contain storage proteins, such as gluten in wheat, hordein in barley and zein in maize.
  10. Don't miss these two chances to see red deer and roe deer as they leave the cover of their reed beds in the Leighton Moss Nature Reserve.
  11. Eagles may nest in small caves given the opportunity, for example the golden eagle nesting in Ossoms Eyrie cave, where fox, roe deer, ravens and black grouse have been recovered (Bramwell, Yalden Yalden, 1987).
  12. In contrast, the most extensive land use is moorland sheep grazing with some West Highland type sporting estates (deer forests) especially in south Lewis and north Harris.
  13. Thousands of imported sheep had left their devastating mark and the latest "crop", the deer, finished off any saplings the sheep might have missed when they came down from the high tops in the winter.

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