24 résultats pour "coyote"
- coyote.
- Coyote.
- Définition du terme: coyote COYOTE, substantif masculin.
- coyote.
- Coyote
- Coyote - biology.
- BEEP-BEEP ET LE COYOTE
- Coyote: C'est l'équivalent américain du chacal d'Afrique.
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Dog Family - biology.
muzzles, long and bushy tails, and large ears. Many foxes hunt by stalking prey and then leaping on it with a distinctive, stiff-legged pounce. Once thought to besolitary animals, foxes are now known to live in groups of up to six individuals. The remaining canids are each highly distinctive. Raccoon dogs and bush dogs are the least doglike canids in appearance. Raccoon dogs, found in eastern Asia, havestubby legs, a stout body, short ears, shaggy fur, and a black face mask that resembles a racc...
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Cánidos - ciencias de la naturaleza.
DoleEl dole, Cuon alpinus, caza en grupos y sus presas son principalmente mamíferos, algunos de los cuales, como los antílopes, sonmayores que él mismo. Similar en tamaño y forma a los coyotes, se distingue de ellos porque sus orejas son más redondeadas.John Mitchell/Photo Researchers, Inc. Los cánidos son animales territoriales y marcan sus territorios con orina o sustancias olorosas producidas por sus glándulas odoríferas. El tamaño de la zona de campeovaría según la especie: en el caso del lo...
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canidés (faune & Flore).
habituellement solitaires. Ils ne sont pas très rapides, mais traquent leurs proies et bondissent sur elles. Le chien de brousse est un canidé massif aux pattes, aux oreilles et à queue courtes. Il vit dans les forêts et les savanes. Les chiens de brousse chassent la nuit en meute dedix individus au plus. Gardés en captivité, ils ont un comportement très proche de celui d'un chien domestique. 7 CLASSIFICATION Les canidés constituent une famille de l'ordre des carnivores. Le lycaon est classé so...
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Wayne Gretzky.
and 1991. He was captain of the national team for the 1996 World Cup and made his first Olympic Games appearance as a member of Canada’s ice hockey team duringthe 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. In 1999, just a few months after his retirement from the NHL, Gretzky was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The board of directors of the Hall of Fame waived thenormal three-year waiting period as a way of honoring Gretzky for all his contributions to the sport of hockey. Gretzky remained active...
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Wayne Gretzky
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Wayne Gretzky, born in 1961, Canadian professional ice hockey player, nicknamed The Great One, who is the National Hockey League (NHL) career leader in goals,
assists, and points (goals and assists combined).
and 1991. He was captain of the national team for the 1996 World Cup and made his first Olympic Games appearance as a member of Canada’s ice hockey team duringthe 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. In 1999, just a few months after his retirement from the NHL, Gretzky was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The board of directors of the Hall of Fame waived thenormal three-year waiting period as a way of honoring Gretzky for all his contributions to the sport of hockey. Gretzky remained active...
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Wolf - biology.
VIII RED WOLF The red wolf is smaller than the gray wolf. An adult red wolf stands about 65 cm (about 2 ft) high at the shoulder, measures 100 to 130 cm (3 to 4 ft) in lengthexcluding the tail, and weighs 20 to 36 kg (45 to 80 lb). It has long legs and ears and its head is not as wide as that of the gray wolf. The coat of red wolves varies incolor from light tan to black with reddish head, ears, and legs. Scientists have debated whether the red wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf, a separate...
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Folktales
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"Little Red Riding Hood"
The popular children's story "Little Red Riding
seemed important to them. Thus, the Grimms postulated a common Indo-European origin for folktales, and the German philologist Theodor Benfey as well as theScottish writer William Clouston believed that stories diffused by way of travelers migrating east and west from India. Such theories, however, have proven incompleteand inadequate. Nevertheless, the research of these and other scholars greatly stimulated interest in folklore and folktales. The German scholar Max Muller held thatmyths originat...
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South Dakota - geography.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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South Dakota - USA History.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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carnivores (faune & Flore).
Unique représentant des odobénidés, l’énorme morse, caractérisé par ses longues défenses, a une morphologie assez similaire à celle des otaries. Cependant, de par sataille et son poids (jusqu’à 3,50 m pour 1,2 t), il se meut avec moins d’aisance. 3.8 Famille des canidés : loups, chiens, renards Les canidés sont des mammifères agiles, assez hauts sur pattes, au museau allongé et aux oreilles triangulaires dressées. Certains, comme les loups, les coyotes et leschacals, chassent en meute, une coop...
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Perro - ciencias de la naturaleza.
tienen extremidades cortas mientras que el greyhound o galgo inglés las tiene largas. La forma de las orejas varía también, aunque esta característica también depende desi se les han recortado al nacer para que estén más erguidas. Algunos perros, entre ellos el chow chow, tienen la lengua de color azul negruzco. A pesar de todas estas diferencias, todas las razas son anatómicamente muy parecidas. El esqueleto de los perros consta aproximadamente de 321 huesos, con ciertasvariaciones que dependen...
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Dog.
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Dog, mammal generally considered to be the first domesticated animal.
French word for butterfly because it has ears that resemble butterfly wings, is a happy, friendly dog, suitable for small living spaces. The final dog group, nonsporting ,includes a wide variety of purebreds that differ in size, coat, overall appearance, and personality, from the shorthaired spotted dalmatian to the curly-haired poodle. V DOG BEHAVIOR Instinctive behaviors of the domestic dog are comparable to those of its wild relatives, the wolf, coyote, fox, and jackal. Unlike trained behavi...
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Dog - biology.
French word for butterfly because it has ears that resemble butterfly wings, is a happy, friendly dog, suitable for small living spaces. The final dog group, nonsporting ,includes a wide variety of purebreds that differ in size, coat, overall appearance, and personality, from the shorthaired spotted dalmatian to the curly-haired poodle. V DOG BEHAVIOR Instinctive behaviors of the domestic dog are comparable to those of its wild relatives, the wolf, coyote, fox, and jackal. Unlike trained behavi...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Geography.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Canadian History.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...