Translation for '
brown bear' from English to Serbian
NOUN | a brown bear | brown bears | |
SYNO | brown bear | bruin | Ursus arctos |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Despite the continuity of forms in Gaelic from the pre-Norse to the post-Norse era, Haswell-Smith (2004) speculates that the island’s name may be connected with the Norse word "Hiōe", meaning "island of the den of the brown bear".
- Fozzie is an orange-brown bear who often wears a brown pork pie hat and a pink and white polka dot necktie.
- Analysis completed after the media release, however, clearly showed the samples were from a brown bear ("Ursus arctos") and an Asiatic black bear ("Ursus thibetanus").
- The largest predator on land is the polar bear, while the brown bear is the largest predator on the Norwegian mainland, where the common moose is the largest animal.
- Along with the brown bear ("Ursus arctos"), it is one of only two modern bear species not considered by the IUCN to be globally threatened with extinction.
- Bruin, (from Dutch for "brown"), is an English folk term for brown bear.
- A grizzly–polar bear hybrid (known either as a "pizzly bear" or a "grolar bear") is a rare ursid hybrid resulting from a crossbreeding of a brown bear and a polar bear.
- Scotland's wildlife is typical of the north-west of Europe, although several of the larger mammals such as the lynx, brown bear, wolf, elk and walrus were hunted to extinction in historic times.
- The quiver was made from wild roe deer, the fur hat was made from a genetic lineage of brown bear which lives in the region today.
- The largest predator on land is the polar bear, while the brown bear is the largest predator on the Norwegian mainland.
- the Montesinho Natural Park which hosts some of the only populations of Iberian wolf and recent sightings of Iberian brown bear, which had been considered extinct in the country; among other species.
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