Sentences with phrase «by leopard»

Young crabeater seals experience significant predation by leopard seals.
The heat between them is inevitable, but they will need the cooperation of all the shifters — who are all driven crazy by the leopard beneath Saria's skin — in order to solve the mystery.
When Lilly later asked him what had happened, the scientist replied that he had «become» a pre-hominid man trapped in a tree by a leopard!
Picture Peg Bundy in leopard - print spandex on Married... with Children, or Fran Drescher in a tiny leopard - print mini skirt on The Nanny, or Lil» Kim squatting with her legs spread in that infamous 1996 promotional photo, her crotch barely covered by a leopard - print thong.
Emily, inspired by the leopard coat decided to channel the print with her velvet heels.
Summer vegetable prints were replaced by leopard and reptiles shades.
Highlighted by leopard print trims at shoulders, this piece is stamped with a tone - on - tone logo appliqué for a subtle branded twist.
Also, frog call frequencies fall within the range people hear, and the frequencies used by leopard frogs are those at which people can hear the quietest sounds, Rose says.
Notable early screen deaths included Nemo's mother being eaten by a barracuda 4 minutes 3 seconds into Finding Nemo; Tarzan's parents being killed by a leopard 4 minutes 8 seconds into Tarzan; and Cecil Gaines» father being shot in front of him 6 minutes into The Butler.
Shepherds are replaced by the leopards and wolfs.
A big surprise is that more than half the killings — 55 per cent — are estimated to be done by herders avenging livestock attacks by leopards, with only 21 per cent of the cats taken by poachers.
As a result, Fox says that Chinese investors have been able to move in and secure sometimes questionable deals that allow them to develop rubber plantations on lands once populated by leopards, monkeys and tigers.
Half of the parents of the baboons in this group had been caught by leopards within a period of two months prior to data collection.

Not exact matches

While perhaps lacking the variety boasted by some big - city zoos to the south, it's well - known for an impressive collection of Arctic animals, such as polar bears, snow leopards, wolves, seals, otters and more.
He rules against a pair of Rag & Bone boots («not me»), a pair of leopard print Jimmy Choo slippers («definitely not me»), and a pair of suede driving shoes by Tod's («they've got a better selection of these at Harry Rosen») before finally settling on an artfully distressed, lace - free pair of black brogues by John Varvatos.
In this garden the shepherd replaces the leopards to tend the sheep; and the servant replaces the masters, and Leviathan is replaced by the Lamb, who is the Sacrificial Lord.
Despite seeing Emre Can take control of long ball forward by Palace, Bolasie harried the Germany U21 international and eventually forced him into an error as the ex-Bayern Munich man brought down the Leopards star.
These ranged from Trump's sons, The Donald Jr. and Eric - photographed in 2012 sawing off the tails of elephants, hanging 13 - foot crocodiles by a noose off from branches, and clinging gleefully to the carcass of a slumped leopard, to Wells Tower's searing 2014 GQ account of an elephant hunt, to more recent viral outrages, such as the woman who posed with the giraffe she shot and called it a «very dangerous animal» and Walter Palmer, the dentist recently vilified for killing Cecil, a beloved Zimbabwe lion.
Don't worry there is no fear that the whippet will turn in to a leopard by moving north....
The leopard was in there all right, and badly wounded, Owen guessed, or it would have been miles away by now.
Leopards, like lions, are often attracted by baiting, but many safaris, Owen told us, never see a leopard even when using this method.
Suddenly on the branch a leopard appeared as if by magic.
By dragging it away from where we thought the leopard was, scavengers might be lured in the opposite direction.
The Richmond and Team Northumbria game will be preceded by a game between Morpeth / Alnwick Under 18s and Tynedale / Rockcliff Under 18s and the Wasps and Lichfield game in London will be played after the Middlesex Leopards take on the Bucks Jesters at U18 level.
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I love all things leopard, and when I came across this Marc by Marc Jacobs skirt... well... all I can say is Mee - Yow...
I paired it with a black skort from Zara, my leopard coat from Nordstrom (also seen here) and the most amazing rockstud heels by BCBG (thanks Nicole!).
The more I watch, the more treasures I find... like this Luxe by Rachel Zoe leopard jacket.
I paired it with my J.Crew field jacket, a piece I've worn into the ground over the past few years, and a pair of leopard mules by Kate Spade that I wore with a dress during fashion week.
The actual leopards are so beautiful that it made me feel like I was sponsoring animal cruelty by wearing (even a faux) animal print, and suddenly the boots of my dreams didn't seem so beautiful any more.
As a kid, I was fascinated by zebras and giraffes and leopards.
The several dozen tigers and leopards tracked by camera traps in China face a dire threat from poaching, logging, and development.
Leopards are categorised as «near threatened» by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and their numbers are decreasing.
These will be discussed today in New York at a summit on snow leopard conservation convened by the UN Development Programme in conjunction with the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program.
It seems doubtful that a theory so subtle and inward could ever be convincingly documented by art so prone to divergent interpretation; what Mellaart saw as a volcano looming over Çatalhöyük, after all, Hodder thinks might be only a leopard skin.
About two dozen national parks are planned, and the first four mentioned by state media aim to protect charismatic mammals: Asian elephants, giant pandas, Tibetan antelopes, and, here in the northeast, tigers and leopards.
Just last month, the Leopardoviy refuge was hit by a fire that destroyed nearly 1,500 hectares of leopard habitat.
When threatened by predators such as clouded leopards, the monkeys leap out of branches hanging over a river and crash into the water with a loud splash.
With that information, they were able to determine that leopards have lost 63 to 75 percent of their historic range, though some subspecies have had their range shrunk by as much as 98 percent.
Estimated to be only 3 weeks old, the leopard cub suckled on a 5 - year - old lioness that is collared and monitored by KopeLion, a conservation NGO in Tanzania supported by Panthera, the global wild cat conservation organisation.
By 1.5 million years ago, just hypercarnivores that ate only meat, such as lions and leopards, had survived while omnivores that scavenged and ate a wider range of foods, like civets, had disappeared.
Thirty - four leopards died in the study period, mostly from poaching and being hit by vehicles.
Researchers found that past food - habit studies on snow leopards could have been biased by the inclusion of non-target species in fecal analysis, potentially misinforming managers about the prey requirements that allow snow leopard populations to succeed.
In the Molecular Ecology special issue, various research teams worked out the diet of a leopard by sequencing DNA in its faeces; tracked earthworm communities in soil4; and reconstructed ancient Siberian habitats from DNA preserved in permafrost.
By the early 1900's New York, Berlin and Moscow also had snow leopards.
Nothing quite compares to the rush of excitement we all experience upon discovering a wild snow leopard cub on a photo taken by one of our research cameras.
Intensify conservation efforts in the large landscapes required for snow leopard survival by identifying and designating critical habitats of key snow leopard populations as no - go areas for destructive land uses, maintaining their integrity and connectivity through natural corridors, and strengthening their protection on the ground.
During the 1990's decade significant poaching of snow leopards occurred motivated by economic insecurity after the collapse of the former Soviet Union.
By the 1980's knowledge of breeding techniques had improved and in 1983 there were 292 snow leopards in 73 zoos around the world.
During late 2013, a team of rangers and biologists led by Bakhtiyor Aromov and Yelizaveta Protas, in collaboration with Panthera, WWF Central Asia Program and Uzbekistan BioControl Agency, conducted a snow leopard camera trap study in the Kizilsu area of Gissar Nature Reserve, on the border of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
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