Sentences with phrase «prized by hunters»

They have longer flippers than sea lions, along with a rich luxuriant coat of fur that was so prized by hunters that it brought them to the brink of extinction in the 19th century.

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Three of the prizes set new world records: a polar bear taken off Point Hope, Alaska by Tom F. Bolack of New Mexico; a white - tail deer shot in his home state by John A. Breen of Minnesota; and a mule deer with a mysterious past — it was discovered in a saloon by a Wyoming taxidermist, history and hunter forgotten.
They are among the most energetic objects in the universe and prized by black hole hunters, who have to resort to surreptitious means to find their prey.
Prized by modern hunter - gatherers such as the Hazda, raw honey has been consumed since prehistoric times and has been integrated into traditional cultures as a medicinal product, the collective knowledge of which is referred to as «apitherapy.»
Prized by modern hunter - gatherers such as the Hazda, raw honey has been consumed since prehistoric times and
Prized by Arabian nomads as a formidable hunter of gazelles, foxes and hare, the Saluki was doted over and brought inside the nomad's tents, an honor that was not bestowed to other dogs of the time.
Karelian Bear Dogs are still prized by big game hunters, but for those that want a household pet, they also make excellent watchdogs.
This timber - treasure, propped up by chunky logs and slabs of slate, is a primitive prize set amongst a backdrop of calypso orchids and conifers and can be cherished by hunter and gatherers across the world.
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