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Перевод: lemming speek lemming


[существительное]
лемминг ; пеструшка


Тезаурус:

  1. The spongs are home to another source of interest - food - if you are desperate and very quick, because lemming live beneath them.
  2. In years of Lemming plenty, female Snowy Owls respond by laying larger clutches of eggs.
  3. 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).
  4. 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.
  5. Agnes has the newest, Captain Lemming.
  6. Their main prey is the Lemming (rather like a large field-vole).
  7. HELLER ON MANAGEMENT Less sense than a lemming
  8. A LEMMING?
  9. Or, consider the lemming, that famous little vole-like rodent and - in particular - the Scandinavian variety.
  10. 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).
  11. Covering COMDEX "Fall, as the Interface Group calls the Western World's largest computing showcase, is a bit like being an electronic lemming.
  12. Irruptions to S and W linked with fluctuations in lemming stocks.
  13. 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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