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tend to be more difficult to acclimatise to | captivity than a common tank bred Heros Efaciatus. |
The Babylonian | captivity had a number of consequences on Judaism and |
timonies by captured sailors described their | captivity as a form of slavery, even though Barbary Co |
Ilghazi, and Walter was probably taken into | captivity for a brief time in Aleppo. |
mily, after spending more than five years in | captivity as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam. |
Buried Alive: The True Story of Kidnapping, | Captivity, and a Dramatic Rescue. |
Gomes' family described his eight months in | captivity as a "long, dark and difficult period," and |
d and several beheaded, the Burnhams were in | captivity for a year and a few days. |
himself was lariated and barely escaped from | captivity - a knight managed to cut the rope with his |
and blue mutations are rare, but do exist in | captivity) with a gray-brown head, a blue-tipped tail |
oose between his safe existence in bubble-ed | captivity and a chance at of the life he's always want |
Welfare of wild animals in | captivity is a key value in the vision of the park. |
Sergeant Geoff Edrich survived three years' | captivity in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, during t |
Species kept in | captivity require a varied diet consisting of crunchy |
In | captivity, providing a source of Beta-Carotene (such a |
Corky is one of the gentlest whales in | captivity; when a trainer enters the water with a whal |
pent the remaining nine years of his life in | captivity in a Muslim prison. |
It has placed President Mamadou Tandja in | captivity at a military barracks on 18 February 2010. |
He wrote a | captivity narrative about his experience, which was pu |
The life expectancy in | captivity is about 10 years. |
The Wild Animals in | Captivity Protection Act 1900 (63 & 64 Vict. |
This small finch does fairly well in | captivity given adequate conditions, however, breeding |
troops, and Owen is believed to have died in | captivity shortly afterwards. |
ach an agreement, he returned to Confederate | captivity, was again paroled, and was released after a |
ol nobles assisted Arghun to escape from the | captivity of Ahmed Tekuder. |
In | captivity, armadillos also eat foods such as fruits an |
Carrier reigned in | captivity and also styled himself Pope Benedict XIV. |
In | captivity it also eats sweet fruits, boiled eggs and p |
At one point, Rutledge escapes from | captivity during an Indian raid, but later, he volunta |
the prevention of cruelty to wild animals in | captivity, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament |
a POW by the United States and died in their | captivity in an auto accident. |
On December 5, after three months in | captivity, Romm and fellow pilot Nissim Ashkenazi were |
In 1843, Faisal escaped from | captivity again and returned to Riyadh. |
eil find fascinating, but Ned soon finds his | captivity unbearable and develops a hatred for the cap |
s sister was allowed to visit him during his | captivity in Angola. |
In | captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax |
In | captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax |
In | captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax |
She also led protests against the | captivity of animals in Australian circuses. |
R. brevicaudatus feeds on small insects; in | captivity they are partial to crickets, wax worms/moth |
When and fed in | captivity they are tame loving birds that can be taugh |
In | captivity they are known to take small rodents as well |
These frogs can do well in | captivity and are fun to keep. |
On the other hand, in | captivity, they are among the most renowned mimics, pe |
During his team's time in | captivity, they are relentlessly subjected to various |
Most of the animals at Shambala were born in | captivity, orphans, are no longer wanted at circuses o |
Typical lifespan in | captivity is around five years. |
As a result he was arrested and held in | captivity, first at Namur, and then at Glatz, until he |
The next pregnancy in | captivity occurred at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1997, but |
late 1870s, and the species endling died in | captivity on August 12, 1883 at the Artis Magistra zoo |
Duke would remain in | captivity until August 3, 1864, when he was exchanged. |
rces indicate he was murdered while in Czech | captivity, in August 1945. |
riests, prophets and scribes were taken into | captivity in Babylon. |
Island near Sandakan, but spent most of her | captivity at Batu Lintang camp at Kuching, Sarawak. |
Groundhogs raised in | captivity can be socialized relatively easily; however |
During her | captivity, she became the wife of the Xiongnu chieftai |
of the war Witte spent two months in British | captivity, then became a farm hand and factory worker. |
At some point during his | captivity he became involved in a conspiracy and was b |
Africa, where their fathers were taken into | captivity to become slaves in America (Babylon). |
daughter of a "disappeared" person, born in | captivity, to become a member of the Argentine Nationa |
While in | captivity, Taita becomes close friends with Masara, a |
sexually mature by 8-9 years of age, but in | captivity have been known to breed as young as age 2. |
ecent breeding efforts, Round Island Boas in | captivity have been fed by scenting small mice with ch |
about 10-12 months, but some species kept in | captivity have been sustained for 14 months. |
of only 631 awards and he twice escaped from | captivity when being held as a prisoner of war. |
He died in September 1575 in | captivity after being imprisoned by his father followi |
713 he was with Charles XII of Sweden in his | captivity at Bender, and in 1718 was made major-genera |
In | captivity Walsrode Bird Park is the only place where t |
rcraft of No. 48 Squadron, he forced down in | captivity the Bristol Fighter BF-2a of Captain Leefe R |
w along with the rest of the German fleet in | captivity, but British sailors on watch were able to b |
al German prisoners of war who died while in | captivity were buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery |
ompanion of St. Paul during his second Roman | captivity, appears but once in the New Testament, when |
After release from | captivity at Cambridge, Massachusetts, he purchased a |
In | captivity, they can live 35-40 years. |
In | captivity it can live up to 36 years. |
In | captivity they can live to be 20 years old. |
When in | captivity they can feed on fruits and small rodents. |
life span of up to 35 years in the wild; in | captivity it can live to be 60. |
experimenting with breeding bobak marmots in | captivity for captive fur production. |
the Queen and other elites were taken under | captivity to China. |
R. A. Bosshardt, The Restraining Hand: | Captivity for Christ in China (1936) |
The species has been successfully bred in | captivity in Cologne Zoological Garden. |
In | captivity he composed three of his four stanzas which |
n documents, which would allow them to evade | captivity and continue the struggle. |
Marsh crocodiles in | captivity in CrocBank |
reatment of Personality Change in Victims of | Captivity and Cults", Louis J. West, M.D., Department |
was published as a chap-book, Shipwreck and | Captivity of D. C. (London, 1800). |
He died in | captivity on December 8, 1997. |
Namu survived just over one year in | captivity and died in his pen on July 9, 1966. |
During Tom's | captivity, German doctors treat his pain with opiates. |
After 55 days in | captivity, Moby Doll begins eating--up to 200 pounds o |
Manta rays are very rarely kept in | captivity, primarily due to their size. |
In | captivity, the eggs are attached to the broad leaves o |
d sent many members of the Al Saud clan into | captivity in Egypt and Istanbul, Turkey. |
e the release of his relatives then in Roman | captivity, Roman Emperor Augustus refused him. |
Conservation of reptiles and amphibians in | captivity, with emphasis on endangered species. |
e committed suicide because he feared Soviet | captivity, as endured by other German inventors like F |
to bring about the release of James from his | captivity in England, he crowned the king in May 1424, |
ked by shipwrecks and delays, which included | captivity in England, and he reached his destination o |
th him to Scotland, from 1174, following his | captivity in England. |
much interested in Campbell's account of his | captivity and escape, and with his intelligence, and e |
After several hours in Polish | captivity, he escaped during the confusion caused by a |
he Ghetto's former residents still in German | captivity were executed at Majdanek and Trawniki camps |
omous arachnids such as L.quinquestriatus in | captivity as exotic pets, because of concerns that ine |
ts reproduction, and attempts to breed it in | captivity have failed. |
The river was traveled under | captivity by Father Louis Hennepin in his first explor |
intervened whereupon Louis was released from | captivity in February 1326 and the Peace of Arques was |
intervened whereupon Louis was released from | captivity in February 1326 and the Peace of Arques was |
intervened whereupon Louis was released from | captivity in February 1326 and the Peace of Arques was |
In | captivity it feeds on worms, snails, insects, and frui |
In | captivity, the female generally lays two white eggs in |
Their breeding habits have been observed in | captivity, where females have produced 1 or 2 young af |
ompound, a surgically altered Hunter escapes | captivity, and finds the decapitated head of the real |
wild can easily reach 8" or 20cm however in | captivity a fish of 6" or 15cm is considered large. |
In | captivity many fishkeepers feed snails as a substitute |
tted suicide on 31 May 1945 while in British | captivity in Flensburg. |
Kagu can be long lived, with birds in | captivity living for over 20 years. |
ternative name for Dream) weakened after his | captivity, is forced to make the journey to his realm |
In | captivity, the frog loses its toxicity as a result of |
Efforts to maintain the species in | captivity proved futile. |
Steve Centanni and cameraman Olaf Wiig from | captivity in Gaza in 2006. |
In addition the young animals born in | captivity are generally conceived and born on the rese |
om Europe are more likely to be escapes from | captivity than genuinely wild birds. |
Also in Saladins | captivity is Gerard of Ridefort, who, by "persuasion", |
well Lord, von Hammer aids their escape from | captivity behind German lines rather than abet their t |
On his way to | captivity in Germany he tried to escape from the priso |
ty of its population of about 90 survived in | captivity in Germany following great losses to the spe |
In | captivity, the Goliath Birdeater's staple diet should |
as captured by villagers in Laos but died in | captivity before government conservationists could arr |
When in | captivity phelsuma grandis enjoy bamboo. |
tating that only five Pakistanis remained in | captivity in Guantanamo: Ume Amaar Al Balochi, Majid K |
While in | captivity, Rhiannon had to carry the yokes of the hors |
In | captivity it has been known to live for about 33 years |
In | captivity, eggs have been deposited mostly on plant le |
In | captivity, hybrids have been produced between this spe |
arely live beyond 12 to 15 years, however in | captivity they have been known to live over 25 years. |
In | captivity, wildebeest have lived beyond 20 years old, |
long poem, The Kingis Quair, written in his | captivity after he saw her from his window in the gard |
In September 1944 he fell into French | captivity, where he spent nearly two years. |
Wounded, he was placed in French | captivity, but he was later released and served as a G |
Alexander's brother, William, also endured | captivity when he was captured at the Battle of Nevill |
In | captivity, cage height is much more important than flo |
173 Hours In | Captivity: The Hijacking of IC 814 is a 2000 book (ISB |
h 28, 1973, spending 7 years and 7 months in | captivity, making him the longest-held civilian POW in |
In | captivity, pygmy hippos have been conceived and born i |
mployed and in 1945 he was taken into Soviet | captivity from his home in Weimar and in common with o |
ed some contact with his subjects during his | captivity including his cousin Murdoch Stewart, Albany |
Brenner survived the war in | captivity upon his release he returned to Germany and |
strumental in securing Robert's release from | captivity in Hungary in 1352. |
In | captivity, the ideal number of eggs in a clutch is 6 t |
prived of sleep for their first two weeks in | captivity, but, if he could survive that, he would the |
capture] is just 'Suck it in and welcome to | captivity,' but if they watching a woman suffer like t |
nt and other facilities and receiving better | captivity conditions in return. |
It can live to be 20 years old in | captivity, but in the wild it usually only lives to a |
ze with males of the Cuora flavomarginata in | captivity and in the wild. |
This parrot readily mimics sounds, and in | captivity this includes humans, which is probably the |
n Quedlinburg, but was discovered and put in | captivity in Ingelheim, being released after doing pen |
linburg, but they were discovered and put in | captivity in Ingelheim, being released and pardoned on |
In | captivity, the instar may attach the cocoon to a glass |
While there are specimens held in | captivity, it is not a very popular species in this re |
In | captivity, it is observed to move in a sidewinding dir |
Adapts well to | captivity and is easy to keep, but is secretive and no |
ered to be moderate in difficulty to keep in | captivity, it is ill-suited for the inexperienced aqua |
the most common Ceratogyrus species held in | captivity, although it is rather aggressive and fast. |
r the worse upon his return to England after | captivity in Italy. |
is being maintained and increasingly bred in | captivity as its genetic diversity is disappearing. |
s known for being difficult to keep alive in | captivity; although its status in the wild is uncertai |
Smyrna, 1729; and (4) "Shebut Ya'akob" (The | Captivity of Jacob), Smyrna, 1733, an elaborate commen |
blessed your land; you have turned away the | captivity of Jacob." |
st few years in the reign of Robert III, the | captivity of James I of Scotland at the hands of Henry |
he gallows and spent the rest of his life in | captivity on Jersey until he died in 1676. |
Soon after his return from | captivity, King John II commissioned James and Jean de |
(1830) | Captivity of John Tanner. |
Soon after his release from | captivity, he joined NOB where he took various positio |
He was killed in | captivity by July 1990. |
He was released from allied | captivity in July 1947. |
irst minister of Lancaster was redeemed from | captivity under King Philip. |
Opossums in | captivity are known to engage in cannibalism, though t |
In | captivity, females lay up to 50 eggs per clutch which |
While in German | captivity, his left hand and wrist were amputated as p |
lygynous also conflicts with observations in | captivity; pairs left alone with no human interaction |
the family was held for almost five years of | captivity in Libya, but were freed after the liberatio |
It may live between 15-30 years in | captivity, with little data recorded on their longevit |
can survive in the wild if they escape from | captivity; small local populations of such feral stock |
Mary was sent into | captivity in Loch Leven Castle, while her Protestant h |
Order fell rapidly into disuse during John's | captivity in London, but afterwards the nominal ranks |
'In search of the red slave : shipwreck and | captivity in Madagascar' gives a good account of what |
ncealed a radio from the MRTA throughout his | captivity, and managed to contact the Peruvian securit |
Her father had died in Bulgarian | captivity not many months earlier. |
Duclerc was assassinated while in | captivity in March 1711; his killers (and their reason |
He was released from | captivity on March 4, 1973, after 6 years of confineme |
ble the Divine Spark to be released from its | captivity in matter and reestablish its connection wit |
He was taken into | captivity on May 9, 1945 and released in 1947. |
After his return from | captivity in May 1906, Gobyato was promoted and publis |
urrender on 8 May 1945 Puttkamer was held in | captivity until May 1947. |
"Of the Coming of the Elves and the | Captivity of Melkor". |
During his time in | captivity, Catroux met Charles de Gaulle, who was then |
During her | captivity, she met the British journalist Yvonne Ridle |
tempts to extricate objects from their human | captivity and metaphorically allude to a strange new s |
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