159 résultats pour "grassé"
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Colorado - USA History.
Although the rivers of Colorado are navigable only by small boats, they are important as a source of irrigation water for use in Colorado and adjoining states. However,the water level of the rivers fluctuates seasonally and from year to year. The level is generally low in winter and high in spring and summer, during the runoff of meltedsnow from the mountains. Colorado has no large lakes of natural origin, but there are numerous small lakes in the mountains. The largest bodies of water in Colora...
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La Cuisine grasse de Bruegel (Analyse du tableau)
premières années de sa carrière. Il réalise de grandes compositions picturales où se révèle son intérêt pour lefolklore. Il illustre les très nombreux proverbes qui émaillent la culture flamande, décrit le fourmillement des jeuxd'enfants et la folie débridée des jours de carnaval. Habillé en paysan, il aime d'ailleurs se mêler aux kermessesvillageoises et aux banquets avec son ami le marchand Hans Frankert. Il prend plaisir à observer ces moeursrustiques avant de les retranscrir...
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South America - Geography.
South America is dominated by relatively warm climatic regimes. Spanning nearly the entire continent along the equator is a belt of humid tropical climate that grades tothe north and south into broad zones where the length of the rainy season and the amount of rainfall diminish. These zones have wet summers and dry winters and aresubject to prolonged droughts. Droughts are a particularly serious problem in northeastern Brazil and along the northern coast of Venezuela and Colombia. The areas ofra...
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Minnesota - geography.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Minnesota - USA History.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Oklahoma - geography.
portion and the Panhandle are classified as a steppe, where precipitation, typically 250 to 500 mm (10 to 20 in), is the controlling characteristic. January is usually the coldest month with an average of about 3°C (38°F) and extremes from -33°C (-27°F), the lowest ever recorded, to 33°C (92°F). Summer arelong and hot with temperatures in the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F) common from May until September across the state. The growing season varies from less than 180days in the western Panhandle to...
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Oklahoma - USA History.
portion and the Panhandle are classified as a steppe, where precipitation, typically 250 to 500 mm (10 to 20 in), is the controlling characteristic. January is usually the coldest month with an average of about 3°C (38°F) and extremes from -33°C (-27°F), the lowest ever recorded, to 33°C (92°F). Summer arelong and hot with temperatures in the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F) common from May until September across the state. The growing season varies from less than 180days in the western Panhandle to...
- Analyse De La Grasse Matinée De Jacques Prévert
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« La grasse matinée » de Jacques Prévert (commentaire)
suivre son itinéraire, grâce à des indices de lieux « la vitrine chez Potin » « un peu plus loin le bistro » et en même temps, nous fait pénétrer ses pensées. Le poème décrit une réalité familière par petites touches et crée ainsi un registre pathétique qui va émouvoir : les notations simples et triviales sont nombreuses « petit bruit de l’œuf dur cassé sur le comptoir » v.2 « café -crème et croissan t chauds » v 41 »sardines à manger » v 46 et permettent aux lecteu...
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Analyse De « La Grasse Matinée » Par Jacques Prévert
garçon » (55) illustre qu’il n’est pas cruel de nature ; nous interprétons que le poète implique qu’il est plutôt victimede sa situation. Son respect envers le garçon de classe marchande amplifie l’aspect ironique : malgré le meurtre, lamalnutrition et la faim, il maintient sa bonne nature dans un contexte social. L’ironie est encore amplifiée si nousconsidérons de nouveau le contexte historique des guerres mondiales, dans lesquels le vole, le pillage et le meurtresont des déroulements quotidien...
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LE PARFUM de Patrick Süskind
le tuer et même le dévorer. Les personnages principaux: Jean-Baptiste Grenouille : Personnage principal de l'histoire, doté d'un odorat surdéveloppé, mais lui ne possède pasd'odeur mais également aucun sentiments. Sa vie sera menée par sa quête: celle de trouvait un parfum parfait. Unefois son œuvre accomplie, la vie n'aura plus aucun sens pour lui. (texte page 1)Madame Gaillard: femme sans odorat, tenant un orphelinat, elle recueillit Grenouille. Elle ne vit que pour mourir chezelle, pas comme...
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François de GRASSE
François, marquis de GRASSE 1722- Le Bar 1788- Paris Capitaine de vaisseau en 1779, il se distingue par son courage et sa témérité. ll gagne ses étoiles dans les opérations navales de la guerre d'indépendance américaine. Ainsi en 1781 il contraint le général an glais Cornwallis à capituler à Yorktown en bloquant la baie de Chesapeake et en empêchant l'amiral Hood d'intervenir. Mais en 1782 il est surpris dans la mer des Antilles...
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Montana - geography.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Montana - USA History.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Arizona - geography.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
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Arizona - USA History.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
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- Ayons l'air de l'odeur grasse ravageait leurs estomacs vides.
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From "Song of Myself" - anthology.
Till that becomes unseen and receives proof in its turn.Showing the best and dividing it from the worst age vexes age,Knowing the perfect fitness and equanimity of things, while they discuss I am silent, and go bathe and admire myself.Welcome is every organ and attribute of me, and of any man hearty and clean,Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none shall be less familiar than the rest.I am satisfied—I see, dance, laugh, sing;As the hugging and loving bed-fellow sleeps at my side...
- Grassé Pierre Paul , 1895-1985, né à Périgueux (Dordogne), biologiste français.
- Journet Marcel , 1867-1933, né à Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes), artiste lyrique français.
- Bison American bison, also known as buffalo, are large, grass-eating mammals.
- Fragonard Jean Honoré, 1732-1806, né à Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes), peintre français.
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Définition:
BOUDIN, substantif masculin.
1. [S'appliquant ? une chose] Boudin de toile (confer Paul Vialar, La Rose de la mer, 1939, page 68). ? Argot. Verrou. Tirer le boudin de la taule. Tirer le verrou de la maison. 2. [S'appliquant ? une partie du corps et principalement aux doigts, aux bras ou aux jambes] [Les] gros boudins qui lui servent de doigts (HERV? BAZIN, L?ve-toi et marche, 1952, page 163 ); doigts, bras en boudin. ? Argot. Estomac Se remplir le boudin. 3. P?joratif. Personne grasse. Argot. Prostitu?e, femme f...
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chocolat - agriculture et agroalimentaire.
3.5 Mélange La pâte de cacao passe ensuite dans des mélangeurs, avec du sucre et, éventuellement, du lait en poudre et / ou des arômes (vanille, cannelle…). Le sucre employé estgénéralement du saccharose, dont il faut une quantité minimale (fixée par la législation) pour assurer une certaine qualité au chocolat. 3.6 Conchage Mis au point par Rodolphe Lindt en 1879, le conchage donne au produit sa fluidité et son fondant, en assurant la dispersion des particules de cacao et de sucre dans la pha...
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estampe - peinture.
2.2. 4 La pointe sèche Avec cette technique, apparentée à la taille-douce, le graveur trace son dessin à l’aide d’une pointe très dure sur une plaque de cuivre ou de zinc non traitée. Sur les bords du sillon qu’il compose sur la plaque, l’outil repousse de petites crêtes de métal moins dur, appelées « barbes ». L’artiste s’efforce de conserver ces fragiles barbes tout au long de l’opération, car elles retiennent l’encre et permettent une impression aux lignes denses et veloutées. Leur délicates...
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les culs des charrettes ouverts montraient des chapelles ardentes, des enfoncements de tabernacle, dans les lueurs
lambantes de ces chairs régulières et nues ; et, sur le lit de paille, il y avait des boîtes de fer-blanc, pleines du sang des
cochons.
Madame Lecœurpinçaleslèvres etparut nepas vouloir endire davantage. — Toujours lemême, hein ?continua mademoiselle Saget.C’estunbien brave homme… Jeme suis laissé direqu’il mangeait sonargent d’unefaçon… — Est-ce qu’onsaits’ilmange sonargent ! ditbrutalement madameLecœur.C’estuncachottier, c’estunladre, c’est un homme, voyez-vous, mademoiselle, quime laisserait creverplutôtquedeme prêter centsous… Ilsait parfaitement que lesbeurres, pasplus quelesfromages etles œufs, n’ontmarché cettesaison. Lui...
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Cat Family - biology.
cats have coats that are mainly brown, yellow, or gray, often with white underbellies. The cubs of many species of cats have spotted coats, which helps hide them ingrass and underbrush from predators. Adult cats that have mainly spotted patterns in their fur include cheetahs, leopards, clouded leopards, jaguars, ocelots, margays, Geoffroy’s cat, and servals. Singlecolor coats are found in lions, pumas, and jaguarundis. Some individuals among leopards and jaguars, and more rarely in other species...
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Monsieur Bergeret a Paris
facile, disposée à l'amusement qu'un homme procure par des plaisanteries un peu grasses et par une certaine
laideur.
Et vous me promettez que Dieudonné passera. Dieudonné ou Goby. Comment?... Dieudonné ou Goby? Si vous n'étiez pas plus sûr que ça, vous auriez dû me prévenir.... Dieudonné ou Goby!... A vous entendre, on dirait que c'est la même chose. Ce n'est pas la même chose. Mais dans les deux cas, Brécé échoue.... Vous savez, Brécé est de nos amis. Et des miens!... Dans les deux cas, vous dis-je, Brécé échoue avec sa liste, et M. de Gromance, en contribuant à son échec, se sera acquis des titres à la...
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LE BRISEUR DE GRÈVE
(STRIKEBREAKER)
Elvis Blei frotta l'une contre l'autre ses mains grasses et dit :
-- L'autonomie, il n'y a que ça de vrai.
sommes pasparticulièrement pressésdeprendre del’expansion. Nouspensons, aucontraire, lefaire très lentement. Dansunecertaine mesure,noussommes limitésparlacapacité denos moteurs depseudo-gravité, et par lesconvertisseurs d’énergiesolaire. — Je comprends. Maisdites-moi, conseillerBlei,est-ce qu’ilmeserait possible – par purecuriosité personnelle, etpas parce quec’est d’une grande importance pourmonprojet – de voird’abord quelques-uns de vos niveaux deculture etd’élevage ? Jesuis fasciné parl’idée...
- Question 206 Avant de se consacrer à la vie politique, Charles PASQUA (Grasse, 1927) s'est d'abord investi dans le secteur privé.
- Correction question préalable corpus - La Bruyère, Les Caractères, « De l'homme » - Hugo, Choses vues - Prévert, Paroles, «La Grasse matinée»
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard
par Jacques Wilhelm
Conservateur au Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Né à Grasse en 1732, Jean-Honoré Fragonard vient tout jeune à Paris.
par Jacques Wilhelm Conservateur au Musée Carnavalet, Paris
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Le Tambour
~-- - ---- EXTRAITS Günter Grass expose un trait caractéristique de cette Allemagne qu'il raconte Tandis que Jan perdait de sa concentration au skat , Kobyella , quand il n'était pas sur le point de s'écrouler et n 'avait pas besoin d'une bourrade dans le s côtes, était toujours dans le c oup . Il ne jouait pas aussi mal qu 'on aurait cru à le voir. Il s' écrou lait toujours quand il avait gagné un coup ou bien c ontr é, ou bien...
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Contes de la bécasse
Il vida toutes les assiettes, tous les plats et toutes les bouteilles ; puis, soûl de liquide et de mangeaille, abruti,
rouge, secoué par des hoquets, l'esprit troublé et la bouche grasse, il déboutonna son uniforme pour souffler,
incapable d'ailleurs de faire un pas.
Le colonel répondit : "Nous allons nous replier pour éviter un retour offensif avec de l'artillerie et des forces supérieures." Et il donna l'ordre de repartir. La colonne se reforma dans l'ombre, sous les murs du château, et se mit en mouvement, enveloppant de partout Walter Schnaffs garrotté, tenu par six guerriers le revolver au poing. Des reconnaissances furent envoyées pour éclairer la route. On avançait avec prudence, faisant halte de temps en temps. Au jour levant, on arrivait à...
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Song of the Open Road
Leaves of Grass, 1900
Walt Whitman
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Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me,
The long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose.
I think you are latent with unseen existences — you are so dear to me. You flagg'd walks of the cities! you strong curbs at the edges! You ferries! you planks and posts of wharves! you timber-lined sides! you distant ships! You rows of houses! you window-pierc'd façades! you roofs! You porches and entrances! you copings and iron guards! You windows whose transparent shells might expose so much! You doors and ascending steps! you arches! You gray stones of interminable pavements! you trodden cros...
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Le mot "huile" chez René DESCARTES
LES PRINCIPES DE LA PHILOSOPHIE, QUATRIEME PARTIE, Art. 70. Et bien que le mot d'exhalaisons soit général, je ne le prends néanmoins maintenant que pour signifier des parties de la matière dutroisième élément, séparées et agitées, comme celles des vapeurs ou des esprits, mais qui sont fort déliées et divisées en plusieursbranches fort pliantes, en sorte qu'elles peuvent servir à composer tous les corps gras et les huiles. Ainsi, encore que les eaux, les sucs corrosifs et les huiles soient des...
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Rice - biology.
V HISTORY According to the most widely accepted theory, rice cultivation originated as early as 10,000 BC in Asia. Archaeological evidence shows that rice was grown in Thailand as early as 4000 BC, and over the centuries spread to China, Japan, and Indonesia. By 400 BC rice was cultivated in the Middle East and Africa. The invading armies of Alexander the Great probably introduced rice to Greece and nearby Mediterranean countries around 330 BC. Rice was brought to the American colonies in t...
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Leaf - biology.
The mesophyll, sandwiched between the upper and lower epidermis, consists of many thin-walled cells that are usually arranged in two layers. The palisade layer is next to the upper epidermis. It consists of cylindrical cells that are packed closely together. Next to the palisade layer and making up most of the thickness of the leaf bladeis the spongy layer. The spongy layer consists of roundish cells that are packed loosely together and have numerous air spaces between them. In most plants t...
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Gardening - biology.
of synthetic and organic fertilizers, see Organic Farming.) Fertilizers usually are sold in packages, on which the percentage by weight of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are listed on thelabel—always in the order N-P-K. For example, a fertilizer that is labeled 10-5-3 is 10 percent nitrogen, 5 percent phosphorus, and 3 percent potassium. V PLANTING AND TRANSPLANTING Before planting seeds, gardeners prepare, or till, the soil using a variety of methods. Some...
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Elephant - biology.
B Trunk An elephant's nose and upper lip are combined in a long, limber trunk, an exceptionally supple appendage with an estimated 150,000 muscles. The versatile trunk actslike a hand for grasping low-growing shrubs and other food and placing it into the mouth; an arm for breaking off tree branches; or a snorkel for breathing when theelephant's body is submerged. Elephants also use their trunks to suck up water and squirt it into their mouths for drinking or over their bodies for bathing. Nostr...
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Bear - biology.
programs sponsored by zoos or other breeding centers have attempted to breed giant pandas in captivity, although most of these programs have proved unsuccessful.Among the difficulties faced by captive breeders has been the problem of encouraging a female giant panda to mate with a selected male during the two to three daysof the year when she is most fertile, a period known as estrus. B Spectacled Bear Creamy-white rings surrounding the eyes give the spectacled bear its name. Its shaggy coat of...
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Aboriginal Australians - History.
Until Europeans began to settle in Australia in 1788, the Aboriginal way of life was supported by hunting, gathering, and fishing. Like other hunting and gatheringpeoples, Aboriginal people had an extremely detailed knowledge of their environment, especially plant ecology and animal behavior. The deep connection betweenAboriginal people and the natural world influenced every part of their culture, including their food gathering, tools, trade, religion, art, music, language, and socialorganizatio...
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Argentina - country.
Patagonia lies in the rain shadow of the Andes and so receives little moisture. As a result it is used primarily for grazing sheep, although some crops are grown on smallfarms in irrigated valleys. Several major oil fields also are in Patagonia. At the southern tip of Patagonia is Tierra del Fuego, a large mountainous island shared byArgentina and Chile. B Rivers and Lakes Most of Argentina’s rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. Three rivers—the Paraná, Paraguay, and Uruguay—flow generally sou...
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Texas - geography.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Texas - USA History.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Missouri - geography.
Saint Francois Mountains, at the eastern end of the crest of the dome. Only in these mountains have the sedimentary rocks been sufficiently eroded away so that theunderlying igneous rocks are exposed. They form the rounded, knoblike peaks of an old mountain range. The peaks project, in isolation or in clusters, between 230 and300 m (750 and 1,000 ft) above the surrounding sedimentary basins. One of these knobs, Taum Sauk Mountain, reaches 540 m (1,772 ft) above sea level and is thehighest point...
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Missouri - USA History.
Saint Francois Mountains, at the eastern end of the crest of the dome. Only in these mountains have the sedimentary rocks been sufficiently eroded away so that theunderlying igneous rocks are exposed. They form the rounded, knoblike peaks of an old mountain range. The peaks project, in isolation or in clusters, between 230 and300 m (750 and 1,000 ft) above the surrounding sedimentary basins. One of these knobs, Taum Sauk Mountain, reaches 540 m (1,772 ft) above sea level and is thehighest point...
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Antelope - biology.
antelopes still display complex patterns of behavior, although much of it is instinctive rather than learned. In open habitats, antelopes run a high risk of predation (being preyed upon). To survive they use several kinds of defensive strategy, including living in herds. Herd living ensures that many pairs of eyes and ears are on the alert for danger. Herd living also gives individuals a better chance of avoiding attack, because predators canchoose from many potential targets. When danger thre...
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Horse - biology.
Horses reach sexual maturity at about one and a half years. The estrous cycle in the mare—a mature female horse—typically lasts 21 days. During the first five days ofthe cycle, the mare is usually receptive to mating. The estrous cycle stops during winter and resumes in the spring, which is the start of the breeding season. Astallion—a mature male horse—approaching a mare in estrus engages in various courtship rituals. These include uttering nickering sounds and sniffing and licking themare’s ge...