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Перевод: lemming
[существительное] лемминг ; пеструшка
Тезаурус:
- The spongs are home to another source of interest - food - if you are desperate and very quick, because lemming live beneath them.
- In years of Lemming plenty, female Snowy Owls respond by laying larger clutches of eggs.
- The snowy owl inhabits the circum-polar tundra region, feeding on the most common rodent, which is usually one of the species of lemming (see Table 2.3 and the Appendix for details of snowy owl biology).
- How true the tale of this lemming population might be is beyond verification; certainly a great deal of the monastic retelling of it could be put down to the strong regional bias of Northumbrian biographers against the strange races of the deep south.
- Agnes has the newest, Captain Lemming.
- Their main prey is the Lemming (rather like a large field-vole).
- HELLER ON MANAGEMENT Less sense than a lemming
- A LEMMING?
- Or, consider the lemming, that famous little vole-like rodent and - in particular - the Scandinavian variety.
- A. vole molar from magpie assemblage showing slight chipping of occlusal edge (38); B. lemming molar from arctic fox assemblage with extensive chipping and some longitudinal splitting (25); C. rooted vole molar from coyote assemblage with extensive edge chipping along the occlusal surface (11); D. vole molar from red fox assemblage with single large chip removed from alveolar end of tooth (30); E. vole molar from red fox assemblage with chipping along the occlusal edge followed by digestion of the broken surfaces (56); F. enlargement of the same modification from coyote assemblage (75); G. cracking of a cricetid molar from bat-eared fox assemblage (26); H. enlargement of the same from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage (52).
- Covering COMDEX "Fall, as the Interface Group calls the Western World's largest computing showcase, is a bit like being an electronic lemming.
- Irruptions to S and W linked with fluctuations in lemming stocks.
- In tundra habitats, it has been shown that lemmings can eat up to 50 per cent of available vegetation and destroy a lot more during peak years, and as a result of lack of food the rate of decline of lemming populations can be as rapid as the rate of increase (Batzli, 1975).
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