Search results for "European Rabbit" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • A rabbit's foot, in most English-speaking countries, is considered ... The rabbit itself is generally imbued with a certain amount of superstition ...
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  • other hand, the introduction of the European rabbit to Australia has result ... some being highly social (such as the European rabbit and most species of ...
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  • subcontinent, Sumatra, and Japan. The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus ... and are non-territorial, although the European rabbit is "extremely social ...
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  • comprising the family Ochotonidae of the rabbit order Lagomorpha, characterized ... The rabbit order, Lagomorpha, consists of two extant families, the ...
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  • African American folk trickster, Brer Rabbit, ("Brother Rabbit" ... The figurative representative of this slave community, Brer Rabbit ...
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  • Mustelidae species Mustela lutreola (European mink) and Neovison vison ... contributed to the decline of the smaller European mink through competition ...
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  • include Joseph Jastrow's duck-rabbit and the Rubin vase. ... the Necker cube related to eye position?] European Journal of Neuroscience ...
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  • of interbreeding with dogs introduced by European settlers, the purebred dingo ... introduction of domestic sheep and European rabbit to the Australian mainland ...
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  • word fichet, which referred to the pelt of a European polecat. In some regions, the fisher is known as a pekan, derived from its name in the Abenaki ...
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  • applied to one species of the genus, the European form of the least weasel ... Here everyday usage reflects the original European use of the word weasel for ...
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  • and William Christie Gosse were the first European explorers to this area. ... quot; who introduced Anangu to European foods and ways. The first ...
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  • world heavyweight champion and the first European to defeat an American for ... national hero, and when he went on a European exhibition tour after that ...
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  • exhibit Caucasian hair color and were wearing European twill fabrics. The archaeologists responsible for finding these mummies hope to explain the early ...
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  • the San Juan Islands became infested with European rabbits, an exotic invasive ... Island itself was first discovered by a European officer under Eliza's ...
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  • peaceful albeit difficult life prior to European contact. They traded with ... Prior to European contact the Atsugewi were involved in barter trade ...
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  • by Urnamman of Lagash. According to one European legend, the invention of ... quality felt for making men's hats. Rabbit or hare skins were treated ...
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  • choice for quail, pheasant, veal, rabbit, venison, and other meat ... are used as a spice, particularly in European cuisine, and also give gin ...
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  • importance for northern and eastern European nations with large native ... black-footed ferret, a relative of the European polecat, suffers from the ...
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  • humans. Muskrat meat is said to taste like rabbit or duck. In the Roman Catholic ... throughout northern Europe and Asia. Some European countries, such as Belgium ...
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  • and technological practices of their European American neighbors. ... creation story, this is perhaps the first European writing to contain the seed ...
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  • was otherwise largely unaffected by European influences at that point ... Paiute basket hats. Paiute cradleboard and rabbit robe]] ...
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  • O. musimon or O. ammon musimon (European mouflon) O. nivicola (snow sheep) ... The European mouflon (O. musimon) is found on the islands of Corsica ...
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  • States but not in stock to be sold to the European Union. ... legislation in the nineteenth century in European countries, although it still ...
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  • sites uncovered. Some of the most famous European sites are: ... weapons, and animal species such as rabbit, puma, lynx, deer, wild goat/sheep ...
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  • the first written description of surfing by a European. ... Surfing continued to decline steadily as European influence continued ...
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  • [[Image:European honey bee extracts nectar.jpg|thumb|right|400px|A bee collects nectar, while pollen collects on its body.]] * Self-pollination ...
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  • mall in Bilkent Center offer North American and European style mall-shopping opportunities. (These can be reached following the Eskişehir highway). ...
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  • well as weapons and animal species such as rabbit, puma, lynx, deer, wild goat/sheep ... mammals roaming the area. At the time of European discovery of the peninsula ...
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  • to (and through) the Rocky Mountains for European-Americans from the East ... of the Rockies were settled primarily by European immigrants. The Rocky Mountains ...
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  • ** Helix aspersa aspersa also known as the European brown snail, is ... quot; (a paella-style rice with snails and rabbit meat, very popular in the ...
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  • played an important role in folklore of European settlers. ... the eastern United States it is cottontail rabbit species, and in the north ...
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  • piñon pine as a critical food source. European and American settlers depended ... Cliff Chipmunk, Mountain Cottontail Rabbit, Black-tailed Jackrabbit ...
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  • peaceful albeit difficult life prior to European contact. They traded with ... and the Paiute to the east. Prior to European contact, the Achomawi had ...
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  • quot;), was established prior to major European contact. The exact date ... communal clan home. While they adapted to European influences and moved into ...
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  • the same status as those situated on the European mainland. ... of the population—often approaching European standards—whereas minority ...
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  • Five" worldwide, which include the European Cannes, Berlin, and Venice ... Five" worldwide, which include the European Cannes, Berlin, and Venice ...
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  • European scholarship began to absorb the Indian linguistic tradition ... For example, if a speaker sees a rabbit and says "gavagai," ...
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  • techniques which were based on a European style of counterpoint and ... Op. 61 Fireside Tales (1902) 1 An Old Love Story 2 Of Br'er Rabbit ...
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  • lower Colorado River. This was the first European expedition to reach Yuman ... they wore robes made from the skin of deer and rabbit. ...
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  • coastal time zone that had been used in European treaty ports along the Chinese ... are, in order, the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep ...
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  • Māori. Fearing exploitation of the mountains by European immigrants, Te Heuheu Tukino IV (Horonuku), the most significant chief of the Māori Ngati ...
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  • Before the arrival of European settlers, the area was home to the ... old growth with many trees that predate European settlement of the area. ...
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  • United States, through to the era of European colonization. The surrounding ... This began to change with the arrival of European settlers who removed trees ...
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  • Great Plains to the west as well as hunt deer, rabbit, and other wild game in the central and eastern parts of their domain. They grew corn, squash ...
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  • ===Pre-European contact=== [[Image:'Buffalo Hunt on the Southwestern ... vast westward expansion, including many European immigrants, in both the ...
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  • she took to the summit and the first European to enter parts of the Gabon ... earned her a unique place in the European exploration of Africa and ...
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  • has existed outside the mainstream of European history, with few ties to ... Andorra is a member of the EU Customs Union and is treated as an European ...
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  • Captain James Cook was the first European to sight the island in 1774, on his second voyage to the South Pacific. He named it after the Duchess ...
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  • #039;al Shem Tov, Hasidism emerged when European Jews had grown disillusioned ... In greater Poland, where the bulk of European Jewry had established ...
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  • bison, mammoth, and mastodon. By the time European explorers visited Iowa, ... 3 percent). Iowans are mostly of Western European descent. The five largest ...
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