Übersetzung für '
Wolves' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a wolf | wolves / [rare] wolf |
| VERB | to wolve | wolved | wolved wolving | wolves |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Ellis has stated that he would like to see wild wolves eventually reintroduced into England, where they last lived in the 17th century when the last wolves were killed.
- A genomic study on China's wolves included museum specimens of wolves from southern China that were collected between 1963 and 1988.
- Working together, Jim and Jamie Dutcher created two of Discovery Channel’s highest rated wildlife films, "Wolves at Our Door" and "Living with Wolves".
- In this short comic interlude, a Clown and two Shepherds lie boughs over an open pit to trap wolves.
- Cooperative breeding has been described in several canid species including red wolves, Arctic foxes and Ethiopian wolves.
- Guéret, Creuse is also home to a large nearby animal park named Les Loups de Chabrières containing some of France's few remaining wolves, held in semi-captivity.
- In the 1940s, wolves were nearly extirpated from the conterminous United States.
- Local extinctions can be reversed, in some cases artificially. Wolves are a species that have been reintroduced into parts of their historical range.
- Wolves in the Woods is an exhibition housing grey wolves.
- In the distant past, there has been gene flow between African wolves, golden jackals, and gray wolves.
- Wolves advertise their territories to other packs through a combination of scent marking and howling.
- Lebanon has a population of about 50 wolves. Wolves are afforded no legal protection, nor is livestock damage compensation paid.
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