Vincenz Priessnitz discovered this powerful remedy when he watched
a roe deer in the forest, heal itself of a bullet - wound in the leg.
Of course, it is more convenient for a wolf to break into a sheep enclosure than to chase
roe deer in the forest.
Not exact matches
Using annual population estimates from the Russian Federal Agency of Game Mammal Monitoring database, researchers analyzed trends of eight large mammals —
roe deer, red
deer, reindeer, moose, wild boar, brown bears, lynx, and gray wolves —
in Russia from 1981 to 2010, a time period that includes the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
WHEN I was a kid I found a
roe deer's head, still partially covered
in flesh and fur.
In Germany, wolves mainly feed on
roe deer, but also red
deer and wild boars.
Helicopter survey data also reveal rising trends
in the abundance of elk,
roe deer, and wild boar from 1 to 10 years after the accident.
Now, researchers reporting
in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on October 5 have found that the Chernobyl site looks less like a disaster zone and more like a nature preserve, teeming with elk,
roe deer, red
deer, wild boar, and wolves.
The relative abundance of elk,
roe deer, red
deer, and wild boar within the exclusion zone are now similar to those
in four uncontaminated nature reserves
in the region, the researchers report.
They found that the book's cover was made of the skin of
roe deer, a species common
in the United Kingdom.
At Chernobyl, populations of wild boar, elk,
roe deer, and wolves increased significantly
in the decade after the accident.
, pika and marmot (two small ground mammals that can provide a snow leopard with snacks), scat of a
roe deer, sign of weasel and a couple of foxes frolicking
in the morning dew.
These little German spitfires were developed into a distinct breed, the reh pinscher
in the early 1800s, so named because of their resemblance to the small red German
roe (reh)
deer.
The breed was originally called the Reh Pinscher because of its resemblance to the tiny
roe deer of Germany (Reh
in German means
deer).