The grass plains have long been home to the rhea, whose eggs are thought a delicacy, as well as the flesh, which is either jerked or eaten fresh. |
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We observed several instances of Crested and Chimango caracaras feeding on rhea eggs in deserted nests. |
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The rhea and our very own ostrich, as well as the emu from New Zealand all look as if they had the same ancestor. |
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Birds affected by this disease are fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, pheasants, guinea fowl and other wild and captive birds, including ratites such as ostriches, emus and rhea. |
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Glacial ice in your whiskey, guaranteed guanaco, condor and rhea sightings, and even a vegetarian option come mealtimes are just some of the luxuries. |
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Proposals also were approved to remove controls of trade in the brown hyena, and Darwin's rhea. |
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The emu is a flightless bird which is part of the ratite family along with the ostrich, rhea, cassowary and kiwi. |
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His best examples were the two species of rhea, the ostrich-like birds of South America. |
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In hunting rhea, guanaco, and other animals in open country, the bola is whirled like a sling, then thrown parallel to the ground to entwine the quarry's legs. |
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With the coming of the horse after the Spanish conquest, the bolas became very important, for from horseback they could be easily swung to ensnare guanaco, rhea, wild cattle, and other large game. |
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Typical animals are the vicuna, as well as its kinsmen kept as domestic animals the llama and alpaca, wild cavy, Darwin's rhea and the Andes condor. |
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Its ratite relatives, including the Australian emu and South American rhea, possess three toes while all other bird species have four. |
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The smaller and fluffier of the two rhea species found in South America is commonly known as Darwin's rhea. |
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Their rhea is attacked by two dogs, represented by bright stars in Centaurus and Circinus. |
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This protected swath of steppe and low mountain ranges is starkly beautiful, with the coirĆ³n grasses and spiny bushes providing a habitat for rhea, tinamou, pigeon and burrowing owl. |
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Bolas are commonly found and were used to catch guanaco and rhea. |
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She heard footsteps moving away from her and could only guess Rhea had retreated to the bedroom. |
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Her heart broke at the thought of Rhea leaving and yet the other girl's confidence and hope lifted up her own heart. |
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Rhea blew a raspberry with her tongue and fiddled with the fabric she was lying on. |
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Rhea peeked out from the cover of her arms, drawing her windswept hair away from her tear-filled eyes. |
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It was only then that she noticed Rhea beside her, and someone in front of them. |
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Rhea pressed her hands against the trunk of a tree, it's bark smooth and gray-green. |
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On the bus ride to the regional scholastic bowl competition, Rhea and Jonas shared a seat and a box of donuts. |
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Rhea jumped up, kicking off from the demon's shoulders, turning a high somersault across the room. |
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Rhea untangled herself from the arms of the headless body and pushed the corpse aside. |
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Meanwhile Rhea had been slung against enough rocks and prodded enough with fallen trees dripping into the water to last her a lifetime. |
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As Ray opened the door to a store of some sort, Rhea saw all of the weapons and armors. |
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The candlelight cast a golden hue onto her fiery-red hair, and Rhea wondered off-handedly if Jali had ever considered dyeing it. |
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I myself am a native of Atlantis, but Rhea is from the Atlantean colony of Nile, which eventually became known as Egypt. |
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Rhea pressed her scimitar's blade against the spear, but she simply couldn't cut through. |
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It took Rhea almost an hour to finally locate this long-lost friend and guardian, and she restrained herself from running into the room. |
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Hera, in Greek religion, a daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, sister-wife of Zeus, and queen of the Olympian gods. |
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Hestia, in Greek religion, goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and one of the 12 Olympian deities. |
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Caroline Rhea, stand-up comedian and actress, brings a fresh, smart and spontaneous approach to all of her work. |
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Rhea had been sitting on a bar stool, watching the conversation. |
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Rhea handed him a thick paperback book with dog-eared corners. |
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They did make use of some local talent, notably R. J. Leary, portraying Michael the fiddler and Rhea Rafuse, portraying an Acadian maiden. |
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Low-maintenance base-hinged masts and Rhea floodlights with integrated baffles were the ideal solution. |
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I would like to thank Rhea Laube for her tremendous work on the bill on my behalf and on behalf of all Canadians. |
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Rhea looked up miserably at the bleak mountains surrounding them. |
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The Ancients relate that Neptune and his brothers Jupiter and Pluto, sons of Saturn, deposed their father using a subterfuge developed with the help of their mother, Rhea. |
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Instead, Rhea spreads out a banquet for Cronus so that he becomes drunk upon fermented honey. |
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Rhea hated this and tricked him by hiding Zeus and wrapping a stone in a baby's blanket, which Cronus ate. |
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Zeus's parents were Cronus and Rhea who also were the parents of Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter. |
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Acrux and Mimosa make up one foot of the Great Rhea, a constellation encompassing Centaurus and Circinus along with the two bright stars. |
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Pam Rhea, and crucifers were Mary Virginia Rhea and Nathalie Elizabeth Gault. |
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Karan tries earnestly to bring happiness back in Rhea's life by promising her mother that he will find a suitable groom for Rhea but the duo never realizes that they are drawing closer to each other. |
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There were my sisters Pierrette and Monique, my father Robert who was a sales clerk and my mother Rhea a housewife dedicated to defending the most destitute women. |
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After consultation with our team of experts, the client opted for thirteen of our 20m base-hinged masts, fitted with 55 Rhea medium-beam 400kW floodlights. |
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Based in Dunkirk for the last 30 years, Bleu Marine, the Jeanneau, Prestige and Rhea Marine concessionaire, is expanding by becoming concessionaire for Fountaine Pajot catamarans for the Channel and the North Sea. |
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King Numitor was deposed by his brother, Amulius, while Numitor's daughter, Rhea Silvia, gave birth to the twins. |
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They just cannot stand each other: Rhea is disgusted by Karan's flirtatious mannerisms and Karan is frustrated because of Rhea's overt seriousness. |
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In butoh dance her main influence is Rhea Volij, which was deepened during intensive workshops with Tadashi Endo, Minako Seki, Akira Kasai and Diego PiƱon. |
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The satellites of Saturn, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Iapetus and Hyperion, present phenomena similar to those of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter. |
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Why the myths about creation, about deities like Rhea, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Seth, Amun, Ihet have survived the obstacles of time and their messages have not lost their significance? |
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I was trying to explain that I had just been running and Rhea Perlman was saying, 'It's OK sweetie, just relax' like she thought I was so nervous I was hyperventilating. |
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The first twelve Titans comprised the females Mnemosyne, Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, Rhea, and Themis and the males Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Cronus, Crius, and Iapetus. |
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Sister Rhea was particularly in a happy mood while cousin Mohit Marwah made a rare appearance after his debut flick Fugly crashed earlier this year. |
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Because Cronus had betrayed his father, he feared that his offspring would do the same, and so each time Rhea gave birth, he snatched up the child and ate it. |
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He was saved by his mother Rhea, who concealed him among a flock of lambs and pretended to have given birth to a colt, which she gave to Cronus to devour. |
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