A native of the Mediterranean region, bear's breech does well in a sunny site with well-drained soil. |
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Seeing she was no match for the animal in this grapple, the mother extended her hand into the bear's mouth. |
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The bullet glanced off the bear's skull, enraging rather than disabling the target. |
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Inside the room viewers could see a clunky easy chair, a coffee table, a television and a bear's head hunting trophy high on one wall. |
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We hover close enough that I can see the matted clumps in the bear's shaggy, pale brown coat. |
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The heaviness of the polar bear's coat follows directly from those properties and laws that make it warm. |
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Allen says it is not unusual to see ski tracks going right over a sleeping bear's den in the middle of winter. |
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The bear's head cabossed does not meet that criterion, and is unidentifiable when erminois. |
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Each flavor contains one of Denali's proprietary inclusions such as the Bear Foot Cookie Dough, which is shaped like a bear's foot. |
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Thibeault favors bear's foot ferns, which are good floor plants with long fronds. |
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A female brown bear's milk is very rich in fat and calories, so the cub grows quickly. |
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The Koryak nodded their heads in understanding, then presented me with a hulking great bear's paw instead. |
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She watched quietly as Pete and colleague Les Goddard wrapped a small bandage around her favourite bear's head. |
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Primula auricula, commonly known as bear's ear, was a great favourite with flower fanciers owing to the large number of trusses it produced. |
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I have also had great success with bear's breech and common calla. |
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Thus, the polar bear's partly webbed feet may have come from a mutation which prevented the toes from dividing properly during its embryonic development. |
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Santolina is clipped into clouds and punctuation is provided by six foot tall teasels, milk thistles, huge artichokes and great clumps of bear's breeches. |
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In late summer, bear's breeches blooms with creamy white to slightly pink or purplish flowers on dramatically tall, erect stalks held way above the foliage. |
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This species of bear's breeches is a clump-forming perennial which is grown as much for its attractive foliage as for its architecturally bold flower spikes. |
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Commonly known as bear's breech, is in the family Acanthaceae. |
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The bear's expression darkened as he grumpily stood up on all four paws. |
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In the north Atlantic, harp seals and hooded seals, both ice-breeding species, already migrate to the ice edge in summer and currently form a part of the polar bear's diet. |
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This spring a bear swatted a little boy sitting on his front stoop, and a man was mauled when he jumped on a bear's back to break up a fight with his dog. |
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We weave the child's name onto the bear's jersey to personalise it. |
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I keep spotting tall Acanthus mollis, or bear's breech, right, with its stately spires of white flowers enclosed in pinky-purple bracts. |
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Early in the settlement of America, an ointment of fresh arborvitae leaves with bear's fat was considered a relief from rheumatism. |
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This study illustrates the polar bear's dietary flexibility but it does not represent its life history elsewhere. |
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The polar bear's claws are short and stocky compared to those of the brown bear, perhaps to serve the former's need to grip heavy prey and ice. |
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The Benedict bear's red mozzetta worn across the shoulders is absent from the Francis. |
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If a bear is killed near camp, the bear's carcass must be adequately disposed of, including entrails and blood, if possible. |
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Fossils show that between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago, the polar bear's molar teeth changed significantly from those of the brown bear. |
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She has found that bear's head tooth fungus, which bursts out of tree trunks in delicate, white cascades, usually whips an artist's conk fungus. |
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Polar bears are stealth hunters, and the victim is often unaware of the bear's presence until the attack is underway. |
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The green hellebore, or bear's foot, Helleborus viridis, grows in scattered colonies from Lancashire southwards. |
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Then they added lush beds of astilbe, bear's breech, hellebore, and hosta. |
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One challenge, picking a black bear's picture instead of a person's, could be mastered by relying on a mix of visual clues such as furriness or snout shape. |
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Students used steel wool to imitate the rough fur that arctic foxes have on their paws, and glued sandpaper on top of sponges to resemble a polar bear's padded paw. |
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If you have dry shade, look no further than Acanthus mollis, commonly known as bear's breech, a perennial which will cope well with drought and poor soils. |
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The green hellebore or bear's foot, Helleborus viridis is also native to England and Wales, growing in scattered localities from Lancashire to the South East. |
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The polar bear's metabolism is specialized to require large amounts of fat from marine mammals, and it cannot derive sufficient caloric intake from terrestrial food. |
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Byron Sawer had taken one other bear of average size with bow and arrow in Michigan before bagging his state record bruin, the bear's size was deceiving, Sawer said. |
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