Baby One Thousand, along with 64 tortoise brothers and sisters, is aboard, too, in a well-ventilated crate on deck. |
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For example, a tortoise is a herbivore and hibernates but a snake eats meat and needs to be kept warm all year. |
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Archaeological discoveries from the Bronze Age also found that ancient Chinese calligraphers painted characters on tortoise shells. |
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I held my breath as the dust cleared, and was relieved to see the tortoise lying fully retracted but unharmed. |
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Persistence and tenacity, not to say downright stubbornness, are qualities that all tortoise owners will recognize. |
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Thankfully the fire crew didn't need to use their cutting equipment and managed to coax the tortoise out of his shell by poking around inside. |
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Those who choose black or tortoise for the main pair often opt for colours like red or caramel for their second pair. |
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Moreover, I had never thought of the fox as being a particularly Chinese animal like, say, the tortoise. |
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It was also used by the Romans when they used what was known as a tortoise formation to move forward to a target that was well defended. |
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The children are also learning to march like a tortoise as the Romans did, with shields at their side and on top. |
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If micronizers are the hares of grain milling machines, a slow speed stone mill is the tortoise. |
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The bushy head vanished under the cape, like a tortoise withdrawing into its shell. |
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But what emerged from the dustbin, like a tortoise from its carapace, wasn't aggressive. |
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However, the northernmost range of the gopher tortoise is limited to southern South Carolina. |
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In the southeastern US, organized rattlesnake hunts destroy gopher tortoise burrows and lead to the deaths of tortoises. |
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Hot on its heels is a seriously perturbed tortoise racing for the horizon in this Costa Rican forest. |
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The testudo, the tortoise formation, involved raising the scutums into a shell. |
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So there we are, Kamm's tortoise is belly up and, for what its worth, only historical materialism can stand it back on its feet. |
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Fort Stewart harbors large and secure populations of both the eastern indigo snake and gopher tortoise. |
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The eastern indigo snake, which is on the federal list of threatened species, and the gopher tortoise also live here. |
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They have been a partnership for more than 30 years but Salt the tortoise is pining without her buddy Pepper. |
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Thousands of bones and tortoise shells were discovered there which had been inscribed with ancient Chinese characters. |
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No tortoise had sufficient wear to the carapace or plastron to obscure annuli. |
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The fleet-footed animal is used along with the tortoise in the Aesop fable as examples of fast and slow. |
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For example, a belt made from tortoise shell was available for only one yen and fifty sen in Japanese money. |
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Dark brown and between seven and 15 inches long, the gopher tortoise is found in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. |
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Surrounding habitats with gopher tortoise burrows have likewise been lost to development and land use changes. |
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A randy tortoise is on the run after scaling a two-foot wall in search of a new partner after his mate of 38 years died. |
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Here the King of the Jungle was a giant vegetarian tortoise, and there were no large predators of any kind. |
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Currently, the group is in the midst of training dogs to find desert tortoise scat and hope to conduct testing this spring in Nevada. |
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Once she lays and buries her eggs, the female desert tortoise is finished with her parental role. |
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Our goal was to place G. berlandieri in the greater context of turtle and tortoise life history strategies. |
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Roman soldiers used to form a testudo or tortoise, by some putting their shields over their heads and others in front. |
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It spends most of the year underground, often using the burrows of the threatened gopher tortoise. |
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A two-headed tortoise has come out of its shell in Dorset to find itself in the media spotlight. |
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There the hippo immediately ran to Mzee, a 130-year-old Aldabran tortoise who resides at the Haller Park sanctuary. |
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However, patterns of rainfall and tortoise reproduction are different in the Sonoran Desert. |
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Fortunately, it landed on the tortoise and established a strong bond. |
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The gopher tortoise is a large turtle that lives in deep burrows, often up to 25 feet in length, in upland habitats usually dominated by stands of longleaf pines. |
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Della sells her luxuriant hair to buy Jim a chain for his gold watch, while Jim in turn sells his watch to buy a set of tortoise shell combs Della has desired for her hair. |
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That's the case in the National Wildlife Refuge, where restoring the native longleaf pine and wiregrass community should provide a springboard for the unusual gopher tortoise. |
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An interesting note about the tortoise concerns the Galapagos finch. |
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At least six species, including a giant tortoise, are represented. |
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In the office the next morning several bookcases had toppled and some water from the fish tank had slopped into the tortoise pens, but things were generally ok. |
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It's critical to weigh your turtle or tortoise prior to hibernation. |
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Then a large gopher tortoise came racing down the sand path toward me. |
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The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun beating its legs trying to turn itself over but it can't, not without your help, but you're not helping. |
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But first, do you know the difference between a turtle and tortoise? |
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This disease has been a major factor in the decline of the threatened Mojave population of the desert tortoise and could threaten the survival of the gopher tortoise, too. |
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Other characters included two long-suffering frogs called Ernie and Sylve, an heroic tortoise called Lewis Collins and a little white shell called Jim Morrison. |
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This mechanism is consistent with G. agassizii's propensity to relax homeostasis and appears critical to desert tortoise survival and reproduction. |
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The tortoise Hollande, early on in his bid to become the Socialist nominee, had only two reporters on his beat. |
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Meanwhile, the 23-year-old Pattinson may be the tortoise to Lautner's hare. |
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Many rare scrub endemics are associated with mechanical disturbances to the soil such as fire lanes, plow lines, sandy roads and gopher tortoise burrows. |
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One of the area's favorite parks, full of Florida scrub jays, gopher tortoise, gopher frogs and indigo snakes. |
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The area's reptilian life include the sidewinder viper, desert tortoise, and horned toad. |
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One of the few exceptions is the African pancake tortoise, which has a flat, flexible shell that allows it to hide in rock crevices. |
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A stele carried by a giant stone tortoise and crowned with dragons stands in front of his grave. |
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The eagle took the tortoise up into the air, and dropped him down, squab, upon a rock. |
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Unlike other tortoises, the western swamp tortoise feeds and breeds in shallow swamps in winter and aestivates in summer. |
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A bearded dragon lizard, a kingsnake and a red foot tortoise were among the reptiles taken. |
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Visitors can pet a king snake and feed a desert tortoise while learning about their habits and dispelling fears and myths. |
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In the 1970s, scientists removed the goats and raised tortoise babies in captivity, slowly repopulating the island. |
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That brings back the dense grass communities, which brings back the tortoise. |
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The beats don't get much faster than a tortoise but as something to chill-out it's a blissed out beauty. |
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Friendship can bridge any age gap, as oneyear-old hippo Owen and 100-year-old tortoise Mzee prove. |
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Mother Nature is a harsh mistress, but there's nothing natural about the way common ravens have decimated the struggling desert tortoise. |
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She is married with two children, two dogs, a cat and a tortoise. |
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Podcasting is the Internet's most unsexy success story, the tortoise in a never-ending race with fresh waves of hares. |
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Long before the days of ancient Greece and Rome, Paleo-Indian hunters at Little Salt Springs lanced a giant land tortoise with a spear. |
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Until now, only one species of giant tortoise had been known to exist on the island of Santa Cruz. |
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You see, the desert tortoise is a justification against development only for those who are not politically connected to Reid. |
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This finding was seen in the desert tortoise, which has the highest mortality early on in life which then steadily declines till death. |
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They include recovery plans for such species as Atlantic salmon, Hawaiian monk seals, the checkerspot butterfly and the desert tortoise. |
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More than 400 animal species are known to use gopher tortoise burrows, including the federally endangered Eastern indigo snake. |
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For sensitive sightseers, Virginia recommends the ant lion, the elephant shrew, the leopard tortoise, the rhino beetle and the buffalo weaver. |
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The only microsite that remained within the thermoneutral zone of the desert horned lark were burrows of the desert tortoise. |
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A protection order makes it an offence should anyone kill, injure, capture, maim, or cause harm or distress to the tortoise. |
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There were also three black-tailed prairie dogs, several types of tortoise, five ornate horned frogs, an iguana, a gecko and a degu, a small rodent endemic to central Chile. |
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The strings of the kanun are plucked with fingerpicks made of tortoise shell or horn plectra which extend from each index finger and are held in place by circular metal bands. |
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Lions, leopards, reptiles, birds, rhinoceros, ostrich, aldabra giant tortoise and much more thrive at Al Ain Zoo, spread over 990 acres near the Jebel Hafeet Mountains. |
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Age, in years, of a giant tortoise that died at a Calcutta zoo in March. |
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In 2003, herbicides were used to control cogon grass, an invasive species that, if allowed to spread, would render the habitat unusable for the gopher tortoise. |
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Q WHEN my tortoise came out of hibernation, I was told to give it catfood. |
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Others include the Pinta Island tortoise, Iberian Lynx, Red Wolf etc. |
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You can't help but love the way Amos plays chess with the elephant, and hides with the tortoise, and the way the owl understands the zookeeper is afraid of the dark. |
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Tonight Ciaran MacMahon helps an injured African hunting dog and reptile expert Garth De Jong discovers a clutch of eggs in the leopard tortoise enclosure. |
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His head protruded out of his torn collar much as the head of the tortoise protrudes from its shell, the throat unwrinkling, the eyes like beads, or pips of jet. |
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There also is the potential to disturb or destroy specific sites used by such species as the western diamond back rattlesnake, spade foot toad, and the desert tortoise. |
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Tino the tortoise, a desert tortoise, is a friendly guide, with his friend Rudi, the jumping Jeroba, who begin a mission to help their friend Penny the Kaibab squirrel. |
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The smallest turtle is the speckled padloper tortoise of South Africa. |
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Two cases of triorchidism have been observed in a rare Malagasy tortoise, Geochelone yniphora, suggesting the phenomenon occurs in at least three deep amniote lineages. |
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