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native bearの例文

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  • This self-sowing native bears pink or purple flowers in spring and puts up with wet soils.
  • The native bear population has risen from a historic low of 300 in the 1970s, to 3, 000 in 2011.
  • It is an important forage species for the native Bear Lake strain of Bonneville cutthroat trout and the nonnative Lake trout in Bear lake.
  • It is featured in Ethel Pedley's 1899 book " Dot and the Kangaroo ", in which it is portrayed as the " funny native bear ".
  • The place name " Coolac " is derived from the local Aboriginal name for a plant which was abundant in the area and also from the Aboriginal word meaning " native bear ".
  • The Bear Center uses videos and annotated photographs to tell us all we need to know to respect but be unafraid of the local black bears, and has recently added information about non-native bears, like the grizzly.
  • Seo and Kang ( 2002 ) believe the Dangun myth is based on integration of two different tribes, an invasive sky-worshipping Bronze Age tribe and a native bear-worshipping neolithic tribe, that led to the foundation of Gojoseon.
  • He was official photographer for Sydney Ure Smith s lifestyle magazine " The Home " from 1920 to 1941, and was commissioned to produce images for a number of Ure Smith s publications, including Sydney Surfing ( 1929 ), The Bridge Book ( 1930 ), The Sydney Book ( 1931 ) and The Australian Native Bear Book ( 1932 ).
  • However most of the gold came from Barclay's Native Bear lease and kept the battery operating on two shifts per day, crushing from 7 to 8 tons per shift . Barclay's battery output for 1921 was 2546 tons of stone crushed yielding 1707 ounces of gold and 400 tons of tailings cyanided yielding 425 ounces, the total valued at over ?000.
  • Examples include the Barbary macaque, the Atlas bear ( Africa's only native bear; now extinct ), the Barbary leopard, the Barbary stag, Barbary sheep, the Barbary lion ( extinct in the wild ), the Atlas Mountain badger, the North African elephant ( extinct ), the North African aurochs ( extinct ), Cuvier's gazelle, the Northern bald ibis, dippers, the Atlas mountain viper, the Atlas cedar, the European black pine, and the Algerian oak.