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ase several years later, she wrote a popular | captivity narrative of her ordeal. |
at became a best-selling narrative about her | captivity with the Indians and release. |
The plot centers about Sonia's | captivity in the house of a celebrated crook, her disc |
tend to be more difficult to acclimatise to | captivity than a common tank bred Heros Efaciatus. |
has a torn ear; she has become accustomed to | captivity and views the human advantage of their new f |
im the ball and the knowledge he acquired in | captivity. |
ternative name for Dream) weakened after his | captivity, is forced to make the journey to his realm |
She also led protests against the | captivity of animals in Australian circuses. |
forcing it down onto a British airfield into | captivity. |
s known for being difficult to keep alive in | captivity; although its status in the wild is uncertai |
because they are very hard to keep alive in | captivity. |
be the oldest member of his species alive in | captivity, at the age of 77 in 2010, having significan |
Alexander's brother, William, also endured | captivity when he was captured at the Battle of Nevill |
There are no reports of males, although in | captivity gynandromorphs (individuals with both female |
the wild, and have been reared on Alyssum in | captivity. |
ning studbooks of reptiles and amphibians in | captivity. |
Conservation of reptiles and amphibians in | captivity, with emphasis on endangered species. |
e's Cross in 1346 and endured an eleven-year | captivity in the Tower of London. |
Knight and Slover's | captivity narratives, often printed under various titl |
tebrates and nectar, both in the wild and in | captivity. |
k to enter into Byzantine service, and their | captivity ended. |
"Of the Coming of the Elves and the | Captivity of Melkor". |
Bichirs are predatory fish and in | captivity will take any live or dead animal that can b |
nter owing to low numbers in the wild and in | captivity. |
prisoned by Peter himself, died young and in | captivity. |
ch he chronicles his military career and his | captivity. |
out history in peacetime, under fire, and in | captivity. |
This parrot readily mimics sounds, and in | captivity this includes humans, which is probably the |
It is hard to keep the animal in | captivity for that reason. |
the prevention of cruelty to wild animals in | captivity, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament |
Welfare of wild animals in | captivity is a key value in the vision of the park. |
The Wild Animals in | Captivity Protection Act 1900 (63 & 64 Vict. |
of war in the field, and not to hold any in | captivity or to send them to the home islands. |
to carry the gate hammers, while they are in | captivity. |
n desolation and many were carried away into | captivity. |
blessed your land; you have turned away the | captivity of Jacob." |
onio, Texas reviewed the plumage of birds in | captivity of various ages and found that ventral feath |
Kagu can be long lived, with birds in | captivity living for over 20 years. |
ecent breeding efforts, Round Island Boas in | captivity have been fed by scenting small mice with ch |
the cangue that was worn by Pierre Borie in | captivity. |
In addition the young animals born in | captivity are generally conceived and born on the rese |
It is one of the few giant pandas born in | captivity outside of China. |
daughter of a "disappeared" person, born in | captivity, to become a member of the Argentine Nationa |
wn label, Science Friction, combined Born in | Captivity with Work of Heart to form the Double CD ver |
Most of the animals at Shambala were born in | captivity, orphans, are no longer wanted at circuses o |
Gold tetras have been successfully bread in | captivity. |
Animals sold are generally bred in | captivity. |
It has been bred in | captivity. |
is being maintained and increasingly bred in | captivity as its genetic diversity is disappearing. |
e two Andean condors, which had been bred in | captivity and raised by d'Arrigo at his home on Mount |
However, they are being bred in | captivity. |
bourne, where the first platypus was bred in | captivity, during 1943, by naturalist David Fleay. |
the Comet moth is being successfully bred in | captivity. |
itial difficulties they successfully bred in | captivity. |
The species has been successfully bred in | captivity in Cologne Zoological Garden. |
Red-shouldered Macaws are frequently bred in | captivity for the pet trade, where they are sometimes |
n ongoing program to perpetuate the breed in | captivity. |
pet stores and it is quite easy to breed in | captivity. |
rmational philosophy, entitled Bringing into | Captivity Every Thought (English, 1986). |
hals have not been successfully brought into | captivity. |
sexually mature by 8-9 years of age, but in | captivity have been known to breed as young as age 2. |
The Burnham's capture and | captivity were the subject of a July 2008 episode of t |
d sent many members of the Al Saud clan into | captivity in Egypt and Istanbul, Turkey. |
o 36" in length (while 28" is more common in | captivity), the snowflake moray eel requires an aquari |
world to successful breed Andean condors in | captivity in 1972. |
Marsh crocodiles in | captivity in CrocBank |
This tendency can be curbed in | captivity but the species requires significant handlin |
individuals worldwide, five are currently in | captivity at the Yadanabon Zoological Gardens in Manda |
The eggs hatch after about 12 days (in | captivity) and the chicks follow the male after hatchi |
his captors to let him go after two days of | captivity. |
ages were finally released after 444 days in | captivity on the same day, at the same hour, that Rona |
mas officials and released after 114 days in | captivity. |
The incubation time is 12-13 days in | captivity. |
"Mike Durant was released after 11 days of | captivity. |
enmark on the twenty-eighth after 83 days of | captivity. |
harm on November 15, 2000, after 108 days in | captivity. |
After 55 days in | captivity, Moby Doll begins eating--up to 200 pounds o |
widely believed to have starved to death in | captivity in Pontefract Castle in early 1400, Margery |
timonies by captured sailors described their | captivity as a form of slavery, even though Barbary Co |
, handed over to the French, and detained in | captivity until September 1807. |
nd imprisoned Pope Pius VI, who would die in | captivity in Valence, France in August of 1799. |
late 1870s, and the species endling died in | captivity on August 12, 1883 at the Artis Magistra zoo |
red by Soviet troops in May 1945 and died in | captivity in 1953. |
as captured by villagers in Laos but died in | captivity before government conservationists could arr |
troops, and Owen is believed to have died in | captivity shortly afterwards. |
He died in | captivity on 30 March 1943. |
The last Partula arguta died in | captivity in 1995. |
He died in | captivity on December 8, 1997. |
iews on the whole episode: sadly, he died in | captivity. |
soldiers were killed and 4.4 million died in | captivity. |
iam I of England after May 1070, and died in | captivity at Westminster. |
106 died in | captivity, while 218 were repatriated after the war's |
ng been wounded in the thigh, either died in | captivity or was shot by his captors. |
He died in | captivity in 1364 and Charles V succeeded him as king |
ument dedicated to the Serbs who had died in | captivity. |
ng them, it was presumed that he had died in | captivity. |
police in 1929, sent to Siberia and died in | captivity. |
captured in battle and subsequently died in | captivity, initiating the 12-year Ottoman Interregnum |
One was captured alive but died in | captivity, the other escaped. |
red by Soviet troops in May 1945 and died in | captivity on 13 February 1955. |
y American troops in April 1945, and died in | captivity on 2 November 1946. |
12 August - The last Quagga in world dies in | captivity at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam makin |
nearby and was the second orca displayed in | captivity. |
rcraft of No. 48 Squadron, he forced down in | captivity the Bristol Fighter BF-2a of Captain Leefe R |
During his | captivity, he was the Democratic nominee for Congress; |
harles Lemonnier was acting mayor during his | captivity. |
During Tom's | captivity, German doctors treat his pain with opiates. |
Order fell rapidly into disuse during John's | captivity in London, but afterwards the nominal ranks |
ed some contact with his subjects during his | captivity including his cousin Murdoch Stewart, Albany |
frequent guests at Blenheim during Phillips' | captivity there. |
was engaged to the king of France during his | captivity in Spain. |
love and exchanged letters during Baldwin's | captivity, but this is highly questionable. |
vor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a | captivity of nearly three years among the savages of N |
During his | captivity, he was an open prisoner and spent his time |
During her | captivity, she became the wife of the Xiongnu chieftai |
ia and sporadic cruel treatment during their | captivity. |
During his | captivity he wrote the poems Antsa, Lamba and Antidote |
her other son-on-law Marcian even during her | captivity. |
During her | captivity, she met the British journalist Yvonne Ridle |
At some point during his | captivity he became involved in a conspiracy and was b |
During his | captivity he received promotion to major-general in 18 |
a, who nursed him when he was ill during his | captivity. |
s sister was allowed to visit him during his | captivity in Angola. |
are reports of them surviving and eating in | captivity for 2 years or more. |
Maelgwn is said to have held Elffin in | captivity and Taliesin challenged his bards to a bardi |
The AWF hopes to see an end to | captivity through raising awareness about cetaceans in |
r the worse upon his return to England after | captivity in Italy. |
can survive in the wild if they escape from | captivity; small local populations of such feral stock |
s father, helped a young Genghis escape from | captivity at the hands of the Tai'chuids. |
royalists, and Edward managed to escape his | captivity. |
well Lord, von Hammer aids their escape from | captivity behind German lines rather than abet their t |
nd the final part details Knox's escape from | captivity. |
al governor in order to help her escape from | captivity in the second film. |
name of Count D'Arenberg on his escape from | captivity in the fortress of Ham. |
of only 631 awards and he twice escaped from | captivity when being held as a prisoner of war. |
In 1843, Faisal escaped from | captivity again and returned to Riyadh. |
himself was lariated and barely escaped from | captivity - a knight managed to cut the rope with his |
Maredudd escaped from | captivity in 1107 but did not gain any real power. |
d by Soviet troops May 1945, he escaped from | captivity later that month. |
A fifth, Juan Ortiz, escaped from | captivity with the Indians after 12 years. |
e night of the October 23, Malet escaped his | captivity. |
He later escaped from | captivity and received a hero's welcome from Chiang Ka |
is period by William Dyess, who escaped from | captivity and provided a widely-published account of t |
squid's tentacles; Ned, having escaped from | captivity in the struggle, jumps to Nemo's rescue and |
At one point, Rutledge escapes from | captivity during an Indian raid, but later, he volunta |
e records suspected to refer to escapes from | captivity. |
at European records referred to escapes from | captivity, because of their tameness, the distance fro |
om Europe are more likely to be escapes from | captivity than genuinely wild birds. |
Even in | captivity, out of harm's way, males only survive a few |
Taita eventually escapes | captivity due to a freak flooding, finds the father of |
only partially albino orca ever exhibited in | captivity. |
Not more than a few specimens exist in | captivity. |
and blue mutations are rare, but do exist in | captivity) with a gray-brown head, a blue-tipped tail |
It is extinct in the wild, only existing in | captivity. |
The life expectancy in | captivity is about 10 years. |
2801 Days in Hanoi about his experiences in | captivity. |
of both genders have a red bill (can fade in | captivity), but this is yellowish-dusky in juveniles. |
An enemy craft falling into | captivity behind the battle lines of the French or the |
e committed suicide because he feared Soviet | captivity, as endured by other German inventors like F |
When and fed in | captivity they are tame loving birds that can be taugh |
t (Moravian), in August 10, 1915 was fell in | captivity. |
the Battle of the Wild Fields and fell into | captivity. |
eil find fascinating, but Ned soon finds his | captivity unbearable and develops a hatred for the cap |
t affects both freshwater and marine fish in | captivity. |
anti-social behaviour amongst these fish in | captivity. |
es, and has successfully spawned the fish in | captivity. |
ze with males of the Cuora flavomarginata in | captivity and in the wild. |
w along with the rest of the German fleet in | captivity, but British sailors on watch were able to b |
th him to Scotland, from 1174, following his | captivity in England. |
hierarchies may be more frequently found in | captivity, since they tend to be induced by focused re |
Rarely found in | captivity. |
importance, and during the French officer's | captivity the Spaniard translates it for him into Fren |
Released from US | captivity in 1948. |
ol nobles assisted Arghun to escape from the | captivity of Ahmed Tekuder. |
author who successfully escaped from German | captivity. |
In 1948 he returned from war | captivity, began studies at the Dortmund University of |
to bring about the release of James from his | captivity in England, he crowned the king in May 1424, |
He was released from allied | captivity in July 1947. |
me of the Judean exiles back from Babylonian | captivity, contain various expansions, elaborations an |
a few years after Mary's escape from Indian | captivity. |
ble the Divine Spark to be released from its | captivity in matter and reestablish its connection wit |
rchaeologist the souls break free from their | captivity in the orb and bring havoc to the station. |
ton, Mississippi he was released from Allied | captivity in 1947. |
are already into their fourth generation in | captivity. |
She was, at the time, the oldest giraffe in | captivity. |
hat sand whiting were more likely to grow in | captivity than other whiting species, but the mortalit |
cuted and the two crusader animals we had in | captivity were slaughtered"..."And God has given our E |
On the other hand, in | captivity, they are among the most renowned mimics, pe |
Innocuous to humans and hardy in | captivity, zebra sharks are popular subjects of ecotou |
He survived | captivity in the camps and returned to Norway where he |
blinding of his son Manuel (whom he held in | captivity), demanded that John raze these new works. |
y British troops in May 1945 and was held in | captivity until October 1947. |
he other mutant specimens were being held in | captivity. |
While there are specimens held in | captivity, it is not a very popular species in this re |
n usually ranges from 5-8 years when held in | captivity. |
As a result he was arrested and held in | captivity, first at Namur, and then at Glatz, until he |
ecessary suffering to such an animal held in | captivity. |
He was held in | captivity until 1955 and joined the Bundeswehr in 1957 |
the time of the trial he was however held in | captivity, accused of murder. |
Helena was held in | captivity along with most of the imperial family. |
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