Translation for '
long-eared' from English to Bulgarian
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- Little is known about parental investment in long-eared jerboas.
- Mammals include a significant population of western grey kangaroos as well as pygmy possums and the little pied bat and greater long-eared bat which use older trees as nesting hollows.
- The brown long-eared bat or common long-eared bat ("Plecotus auritus") is a small Eurasian insectivorous bat.
- Other species kept as pets include the long-eared hedgehog ("Hemiechinus auritus") and the Indian long-eared hedgehog ("Hemiechinus collaris").
- Gundarks are large, long-eared primates, native to the jungle planet of Poiu-Trewq. Surprisingly solitary for primates, they are noted for both their great strength and their fierce tempers.
- The various species are prey to different predators: while forest hedgehogs are prey primarily to birds (especially owls) and ferrets, smaller species like the long-eared hedgehog are prey to foxes, wolves, and mongooses.
- where oral traditions have claimed that a group of long-eared "hanau eepe" came to the island from an unknown land.
- Short-eared owls, long-eared owls and great horned owls are among the resident bird population.
- Around 90 species of bird have been recorded as breeding on the reserve, and six species of bat, including the pipistrelle and brown long-eared bat.
- Nelson, spoofed "Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey" on December 17, 2006 (this time with just Nelson himself riffing).
- Three species are known to inhabit the old Box Hill Fort: the brown long-eared bat, the noctule bat and Natterer's bat.
- The eastern long-eared bat uses torpor during winter and is able to arouse and forage during warm periods.
- In this regard, long-eared owls are much more often the victims rather than the predators.
- Among the birdwatchers Kikinda is known as the prime hotspot for observing winter roosts of long-eared owl with large number of individuals.
- "Dolichotis" means "long-eared" (from [...] "long" and [...] "ear") in Ancient Greek.
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