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wing summer he was engaged in fitting out the | Antelope, a new ship only just launched, and in Septem |
Antelope Acres is an unincorporated community in Los A | |
Antelope Acres is located in the Antelope Valley the h | |
including Quartz Hill, Del Sur, Leona Valley, | Antelope Acres, and Neenach. |
d with zebra, water buffalo, boar and various | antelope and deer species which roam freely on the cay |
chool (where they fronted a band called Space | Antelope) and later at the University of Vermont. |
-minute guided tour, where they can see deer, | antelope, and zebras roaming in a 30-acre (12 ha) encl |
ed the zoo to 'imagine an animal like a large | antelope' and inquired whether there was such a beast. |
s claim that stray dogs broke in, spooked the | antelope, and caused the deaths due to stress, many ot |
neric term for all those fair-game species of | antelope and gazelle which are to be found - typically |
the species' usual, agile prey such as fish, | antelope and zebra, forcing him to attack larger anima |
Though very sparsely populated outside of the | Antelope and Victor Valleys, many small communities do |
x leucoryx is from the Greek orux (Gazelle or | Antelope) and leukos (white). |
Elk, Moose, Coyotes, Bobcats, Deer, Pronghorn | Antelope, and Bighorn Sheep. |
pa Flow, before deploying with the destroyers | Antelope and Beagle off Namsos. |
you hunt axis deer, water buffalo, Blackbuck | antelope, and a cougar. |
piti), bison, black-footed ferrets, pronghorn | antelope and prairie dogs. |
heep, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn | antelope, and bison are commonly found in the area, al |
Formed by the confluence of | Antelope and Dry Fork creeks, it rises in northeastern |
Tibetan | antelope are listed as endangered by the World Conserv |
Female Sable | Antelope are chestnut to dark brown darkening as they |
rts hunters as the most dangerous medium-size | antelope, as it will hide in the bush after being woun |
Silver | Antelope Award |
ld be awarded the Silver Beaver Award, Silver | Antelope Award, the Heroism Award, and the James E. We |
uding poplar, oak, hazel, amelanchier, alder, | antelope brush, Symphoricarpos, and Berberis. |
The expedition had tried hunting for the | antelope by helicopter, but the animals avoid sound at |
, after having attended Center High School in | Antelope, California. |
ing of 22 September, during her trip upriver, | Antelope came upon Suffolk -- abandoned and in a sinki |
At this time, | Antelope carried 26 heavy and 12 light guns. |
Antelope Center is an unincorporated community in Los | |
ced that company's Spring Creek coal mine and | Antelope coal mine under the RTEA umbrella. |
On 13 June 1940, | Antelope collided with HMS Electra off Trondheim, Norw |
In 1681 James Story, captain of | Antelope, conducted a census of the Avalon colony (now |
Blaine Township, | Antelope County, Nebraska |
Bluejay Quarry Site, | Antelope County, Nebraska ~11.8 Ma. |
l Township is one of twenty-four townships in | Antelope County, Nebraska, United States. |
Stream drainages are | Antelope Creek and Secret Ravine. |
Many of these quarries were exploited by the | Antelope Creek people between 1200 and 1450. |
stone-slabbed, multi-room houses built by the | Antelope Creek people have long been of interest to th |
Antelope Dam on Indian Creek in Plumas County, Califor | |
animals - the mrigajatis- the animal group of | antelope, deer, hare, bear, ruru deer, sambar, gayal, |
It preyed on | antelope, deer, elephant calves, aurochs, baboons, wil |
ur, Bonnet Macaque, Nilgiri Tahr, Four-horned | antelope, Dhole, Tree shrew, Sambar Deer, Mouse Deer, |
ecimens come from the Majuba Hill Mine in the | Antelope District, Nevada, USA. |
Antelope Elementary School (K through 7th grade) | |
k or Vaalribbok in Afrikaans) is a species of | antelope endemic to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho an |
affe, Blue Wildebeest, Waterbuck, Oryx, Sable | Antelope, Flamingo and Nyala as well as enclosures for |
e road known as Mormon Row, in an area called | Antelope Flats, between the towns of Kelly and Moose. |
The area is also known as | Antelope Flats, situated between the towns of Moose an |
nd November 1847 sailed on board the schooner | Antelope for Quebec. |
Foxes, Pecknold goes under the moniker White | Antelope for solo output. |
Sable | Antelope form herds of ten to thirty females and calve |
or Common Reedbuck (Redunca arundinum) is an | antelope, found in Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, |
bex (Capra nubiana) is a desert-dwelling goat | antelope found in mountainous areas of Israel, Jordan, |
(Kobus megaceros) is an endangered species of | antelope found in floodplains in Southern Sudan and fa |
Upemba Lechwe, Kobus anselli, is a species of | antelope found only in the Upemba wetlands in the Demo |
buck (Tragelaphus spekii) is a swamp-dwelling | antelope found throughout Central Africa, centering on |
Salt's Dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana) is a small | antelope found in semi-desert vegetation, bushland and |
lver Dik-dik (Madoqua piacentinii) is a small | antelope found in low, dense thickets along the southe |
ngweulu Tsessebe (Damaliscus superstes) is an | antelope found in northeastern Zambia. |
ked Duiker (Cephalophus rufilatus), is a tiny | antelope found in western and central Africa. |
's Duiker (Philantomba maxwellii), is a small | antelope found in western Africa. |
Weyns Duiker (Cephalophus weynsi), is a tiny | antelope found in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ug |
ebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus) is a grassland | antelope found in West Africa, East Africa and Souther |
ili) is a large forest dwelling Duiker (small | antelope) found only in a couple of scattered enclaves |
a cylindricornis) is a mountain dwelling goat | antelope found only in the eastern half of the Caucasu |
The Mishongnovi Ceremonies of the Snake and | Antelope Fraternities, 3(3), 1901 |
t authenticated 60 mph (96.6 km/h) train, The | Antelope, from Boston to Lawrence, travelling 26 miles |
ude hares, rabbits, foxes, deer of all sorts, | antelope, gazelle, jackals, wolves. |
g Haplocerus Montanus the rare white mountain | antelope goat and other game. |
Mill himself, financed the development of the | Antelope Ground in Southampton. |
placed Jack Barrett in an FA Cup match at the | Antelope Ground against Reading on 3 November 1894. |
r from George Marshall against Chatham at the | Antelope Ground on 18 January 1896. |
For the match, played at the | Antelope Ground on 1 February 1896, the crowd was esti |
tch, a 3-1 victory over Chatham played at the | Antelope Ground on 6 October 1894, when he scored the |
p, going down 4-0 to Maidenhead United at the | Antelope Ground in October 1892 and 2-1 at Reading in |
The entrance to the | Antelope Ground |
continued to arrange friendly matches at the | Antelope Ground inviting teams from further afield, su |
leaving it clear for the Saints to claim the | Antelope Ground as their home base, with the Trojans R |
Saints' first league match was played at the | Antelope Ground on 6 October 1894 in front of a crowd |
ker-Mill, who financed the development of the | Antelope Ground and installed the former Hampshire and |
tch, a 3-1 victory over Chatham played at the | Antelope Ground on 6 October 1894. |
At the time of his arrival at the | Antelope Ground, the local press described Farrell as |
r hundreds and a highest score of 211 (at the | Antelope Ground, Southampton) against Kent in 1884. |
inning 13-0 on a "quagmire of a pitch" at the | Antelope Ground, with Joe Rogers scoring ten goals. |
Geneva Cross from Netley Hospital 5-0 at the | Antelope Ground, before playing the semi-final and fin |
3-0 on a quagmire of a pitch at Southampton's | Antelope Ground. |
first came in 1870 against Lancashire at the | Antelope Ground. |
was engaged at Southampton and resided at the | Antelope Ground. |
first-class match in 1867 against Kent at the | Antelope Ground. |
was engaged at Southampton and resided at the | Antelope Ground. |
n a 2-2 draw against Millwall Athletic at the | Antelope Ground. |
."While filling rapidly, | Antelope grounded enabling her crew to save her ordnan |
Blackbuck | Antelope Guindy's Flagship Species |
The | Antelope has many other faults: she lists to port, and |
Front View of | Antelope High School |
ta has also been recorded by observers at the | Antelope Hill Observatory, which has been designated a |
aditionally enemies of the Comanche - for the | Antelope Hills Expedition. |
The | Antelope Hills Expedition was a campaign from January |
He also built the | Antelope Hills Inn, and ran it himself until 2007. |
on of the heart of the Comancheria, after the | Antelope Hills Expedition. |
p is now on the Washita, 40 miles east of the | Antelope Hills, and I have there about 180 lodges. |
Roan | Antelope, Hippotragus equinus |
Sable | Antelope, Hippotragus niger |
Its common names include | Antelope horns, green-flowered milkweed, and spider an |
Antelope Hot Springs (also Hart Mountain Hot Springs) | |
1910: the | Antelope House |
The struggle to stop illegal | antelope hunting was portrayed in the 2004 film, Kekex |
tersection with US 281 between Windthorst and | Antelope in North Texas, and begins it journey to the |
eodor von Heuglin, named a subspecies of Roan | antelope in his honour: Hippotragus e. bakeri or Baker |
regime; he commanded the Victory in 1642, the | Antelope in 1643-44, the John in 1644 and the Unicorn |
It was extended to US 281 (now Loop 187) in | Antelope in 1954. |
The Nilgai | Antelope in Texas (College Station: Texas Agricultural |
Damaliscus, known as sassabies is a genus of | antelope in the family Bovidae, subfamily Alcelaphinae |
The bushbuck is the most widespread | antelope in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is found in rain f |
Antelope is a term referring to many even-toed ungulat | |
Antelope is a city in Wasco County, Oregon, United Sta | |
Atomic | Antelope is an outspoken opponent of traditional publi |
A group of | antelope is called a herd. |
that these animals are true antelopes: a true | antelope is a bovid with a cervid-like or antilocaprid |
A dead, smaller sized | antelope is usually placed high in the tree to lure th |
ranch located on the southeastern portion of | Antelope Island State Park in the Great Salt Lake, Uta |
Antelope Island State Park, Fielding Garr Ranch | |
of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to live on | Antelope Island and establish a ranch to manage the ch |
A small group of bison at | Antelope Island State Park surrounded by the Great Sal |
netic purity appears to be different from the | Antelope Island Bison Herd, also managed by the State |
land Birds and Raptors that have been seen on | Antelope Island, and many of them are found in the vic |
of diamictite of the Mineral Fork Formation, | Antelope Island, Utah, USA |
Fielding Garr Ranch on | Antelope Island. |
The Cheyenne chiefs were Black Kettle, White | Antelope, Lean Bear, Little Wolf, Tall Bear, and Left |
It is difficult to determine how long | antelope live in the wild. |
Sable | Antelope live in savanna woodlands and grasslands duri |
There were 32 dead on the privateer, while | Antelope lost 3 killed and 4 wounded. |
Atomic | Antelope Ltd. is a digital book publisher founded in 2 |
Like many other | antelope, male kudu can be found in bachelor groups, b |
Sable | Antelope males will fight among themselves; they drop |
Antelope Meadows Elementary School (Antelope) | |
in 1606 to honor the memory of a pet hunting | antelope named Mansraj. |
uck or Bohar Reedbuck (Redunca redunca) is an | antelope native to central Africa, mostly living in gr |
rtebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus lelwel) is an | antelope native to Central African Republic, Chad, Dem |
capra gutturosa), or Zeren, is a medium-sized | antelope native to the semi-arid Central Asian steppes |
(Alcelaphus buselaphus tora) is an endangered | antelope, native to Eritrea and Ethiopia. |
Alcelaphus buselaphus cokii) or Kongoni is an | antelope native to Kenya and Tanzania. |
ricornis milneedwardsii) is a species of goat | antelope native to China and Southeast Asia. |
Royal | Antelope Neotragus pygmaeus |
When startled, the | antelope normally run for only a short distance before |
Antelope numbers grow back to 30,000 at the time of th | |
bok" came to refer to a species of Subsaharan | antelope of the genus Oryx, and this meaning of "gemsb |
She is often called | Antelope of Boston to distinguish her from an extreme |
U-402 sank the 4,753 ton Empire | Antelope on 2 February 1942 en route to the Atlantic c |
half crown (2/6) bearing a Sable | Antelope on the reverse |
ten shillings (bearing a sable | antelope on the reverse) (click for obverse image) (cl |
derstanding of the constellation as a running | antelope or stag. |
Cepobaculum semifuscum, | Antelope Orchid, or Fragrant Tea Tree Orchid, is a spe |
the jurisdiction of the Rural municipality of | Antelope Park on that date. |
Court is an unincorporated hamlet in | Antelope Park Rural Municipality No. 322, Saskatchewan |
Loverna is a unincorporated hamlet in | Antelope Park Rural Municipality No. 322, Saskatchewan |
Fusilier is a unincorporated hamlet in | Antelope Park Rural Municipality No. 322, Saskatchewan |
Hoosier is a unincorporated hamlet in | Antelope Park Rural Municipality No. 322, Saskatchewan |
In 1942 and 1943, | Antelope participated in various operations to resuppl |
Once the | Antelope party was taken in tow, it became evident tha |
guard with spears while the others robbed the | Antelope party. |
A plaque at the | Antelope post office commemorates local resistance to |
ble for camping within Hart Mountain National | Antelope Refuge. |
Stevens has publicly stated that Atomic | Antelope refuses to work with traditional publishers. |
SS Marina, built in 1945 as Empire | Antelope; renamed Culross in 1946, Akastos in 1960 and |
National Park had been designated the Canyon | Antelope Reserve, to protect Pronghorn (sometimes refe |
nal Park was designated the Nemiskam National | Antelope Reserve, to protect Pronghorn (often referred |
Antelope returned to England with Byng, sailing on 9 J | |
una include such prairie animals as Pronghorn | Antelope, Richardson's Ground Squirrel, Coyote, Garter |
g, Ring-Tailed Coati, Ring-Tailed Lemur, Roan | Antelope, Rothschild Giraffe, Rusty-Spotted Cat Samang |
known by the common name James' buckwheat and | Antelope sage. |
For the shotguns and rifles named after the | antelope, see Saiga-12. |
Foreign countries also banned the import of | antelope skins. |
For the African | antelope sometimes known as "steinbock", see Steenbok. |
es this species is included as extinct by its | Antelope Specialist Group until 2008. |
Antelope Specialist Group 1996. | |
Antelope Specialist Group (1996). | |
The IUCN | Antelope Specialist Group considers the western or low |
teri also known as Hunter's Hartebeest) is an | antelope species found in arid grassy plains in a pock |
Topi and Korrigum (Damaliscus korrigum) are | antelope species of the genus Damaliscus. |
Oryx is one of four large | antelope species of the genus Oryx. |
Springbok populations are one of the few | antelope species that are considered to have an expand |
Harris's | antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus harrisii) is a spe |
The Texas | antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus interpres) is a sp |
The white-tailed | antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus) is a diu |
The Sable | Antelope stands 120 to 140 centimetres at the shoulder |
Antelope Station, Nevada, 1864 | |
During the persistence hunt an | antelope, such as a kudu, is not shot or speared from |
Four-horned | antelope, Tetracerus quadricornis |
an: camoscio), Rupicapra pyrenaica, is a goat | antelope that lives in the Pyrenees, Cantabrian Mounta |
Dukiers are a fairly small species of | antelope that originate from, and still reside in, Sah |
Merycondontinae is a subfamily of pronghorn | antelope that arose during the middle of the Miocene a |
ataka-fascination and enchantment, Hirana-the | antelope, the powers of nature and the elusive, Tarjan |
merican merchantmen and the problems with the | Antelope, the unnamed narrator sings about how they fi |
In 1597 | Antelope, then commanded by captain Sir Thomas Vavasou |
Antelope then resumed her ascent of the river. | |
nters of elephants and big game like giraffe, | antelope, tiang, and Ostrich; they are also known as g |
on its back legs like the modern day gerenuk | antelope to feed. |
Orders were issued on 9 January 1738 for | Antelope to be taken to pieces and rebuilt according t |
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