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The zoo also added a kangaroo, sea lions, | otters, a macaw and two leopards. |
eys, Lesser Spot-nosed Guenons, Spotted-necked | Otters, a Red River Hog, and an African Forest Buffal |
n, for instance in the case of the fate of sea | otters after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, and in the p |
ngs is home to a variety of wildlife including | otters, alligators, and turtles. |
he wildlife of the park are black bears, river | otters, alligators, wood storks, and sandhill cranes. |
Fauna include | Otters, Alligators, Bobcats, Florida Panthers, Tortoi |
abilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wild | otters, along with the rehabilitation of other wildli |
enclosures are focussed on the requirements of | otters and are all provided with ponds, whilst the sm |
s, darters and cormorants, and animals such as | otters and turtles live in and alongside the backwate |
k, the Heap Family added a large collection of | otters and owls on par with the Derbyshire Park and T |
ators, Virginia Opossums, North American River | Otters and many species of both freshwater and saltwa |
of Special Scientific Interest; Red squirrels, | otters and rare arctic alpine plants; 22,000 pairs of |
Otters and the Irrawaddy dolphin can also be sighted. | |
Ten Pound Hammer, his | otters and a clue-bat • (Otters want attention) 23:24 |
Reviewer: Ten Pound Hammer, his | otters and a clue-bat • (Many otters • One bat • One |
rk is also home to turtles, Alligators, frogs, | otters, and Raccoons. |
rk Service has successfully reintroduced river | otters and elk into the Great Smokies. |
rni parasitizes opossum, D. lutrae parasitizes | otters, and D. ophidensis parasitizes reptiles. |
so hosts an IMAX theater, and Exhibits for Sea | Otters and African Penguins |
De Havilland Twin | Otters and Dash 7s have served the airport, but now m |
Along with sea | otters and abalones, it is a prominent member of the |
niles and adults, are mink, eels, perch, pike, | otters, and muskrats. |
o Hockey League, where he played with the Erie | Otters and the Oshawa Generals. |
brook that runs through the parish is home to | otters and white-clawed crayfish. |
) deep crater in the island, killing 1,000 sea | otters and thousands of birds. |
ng River Teifi and its banks are important for | otters, and for the rare clubtailed dragonfly, which |
Fossil marine fish, extinct voles and | otters and a mastodont have been found and the area h |
ures, a Canadian lynx, four Asian short clawed | otters, and pallas cats (will be out once an exhibit |
sians who stayed to trade for the pelts of sea | otters and other fur-bearing animals, interjecting th |
native and past-native wildlife of Britain and | otters and owls from across the globe, housing 3 spec |
d past-native wildlife in addition to the many | otters and owls. |
raft until 1977, switching to DeHavilland Twin | Otters and later to DeHavilland Dash-7 aircraft. |
Otters are starting to repopulate the Wreake in its q | |
Otters are also present,, as are a total of over 1,00 | |
are sightings of red squirrel here as well as | otters, badgers, and bats and recent surveys have als |
e found - also dippers, kingfishers, buzzards, | otters, bats and damselflies. |
Other wildlife include loon, | otters, beaver, owl, deer, ducks, and bear. |
When the | Otters began play in 1995, they returned baseball to |
After his final year with the | Otters, Blunden signed a 3-year entry level contract |
red wolves, Florida panthers, white-tail deer, | otters, bobcats, bald eagles, and formerly American f |
te-tailed deer, American alligators, and river | otters can also been seen in the park. |
rds such as shore birds, whales, seals and sea | otters can be seen from the beach. |
xhaustive libraries and two great restaurants, | Otters Club remains one of the most exclusive address |
Otters Club logo | |
Otters Club, established as a sporting institution du | |
rapins and Nile crocodiles, piscivores such as | otters, cormorants, Pel's Fishing-owls and Fish eagle |
, quail, dove, hawks, owls, rabbits, squirrel, | otters, coyote, bobcat and beaver, not to mention oth |
The | Otters drew 90,000 fans in their first season, more t |
It is also used by the Erie | Otters during their pregame highlight video. |
Several decades ago, the proportion of sea | otters dying because of these parasites was almost ne |
Ryan was returned to the | Otters for his final junior-eligible season, 2006-07. |
res for a variety of wildlife, including mice, | otters, foxes, hedgehogs and birds. |
The | Otters got off to a slow start, and he was traded to |
Ten baseball teams other than the | Otters have played at Bosse Field. |
The | Otters have averaged 2,500 fans per game since they s |
The | Otters have been a success on the field and off since |
On the field the | Otters have reached the playoffs in 7 of their 12 sea |
the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Erie | Otters, he returned to the draft and was selected 76t |
In two seasons with the | Otters he has earned 95 points (41 goals and 54 assis |
There are also river | otters here. |
The Missouri River | Otters hockey team of the United Hockey League, playe |
Began to keep Sea | Otters in 1985. |
pro in 2004, sigining with the Missouri River | Otters in a two-year spell. |
The success of the | Otters in Evansville led to the move of more Frontier |
predators here include: Oriental Small-clawed | Otters, Indian Cormorants and Indian Flap-shelled Tur |
after many years of decline the population of | otters is recovering, but obstructions keep salmon nu |
well as having European and Asian Short Clawed | otters it has a duck pond, a nature trail where owls |
Nottinghamshire until 1989) at the B1190 (Tom | Otters Lane), it meets Nottinghamshire (Newark and Sh |
At dusk, bats, owls and | otters may be seen, while the mudflats of the estuary |
European | Otters may also live along the coast, in salt water, |
During the 2009-10 season, after Erie | Otters' Michael Liambas' boarding hit on Kitchener Ra |
These include black bears, racoons, | otters, nutria, a cottonmouth, copperhead, various co |
to coaching, serving as head coach of the Erie | Otters of the OHL from 1996-98, and as an assistant c |
He coached the Huntsville | Otters of the OPJHL. |
to North America in 1998 to play for the Erie | Otters of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). |
Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks from the Erie | Otters of the Ontario Hockey League. |
den had signed with major junior team the Erie | Otters of the Ontario Hockey League. |
laying one playoff game for the Missouri River | Otters of the United Hockey League. |
Meldrum family of Seggie, as suggested by the | otters on his arms. |
ater to be supplanted by the much smaller Twin | Otters on "commuter" routes linking "Brazosport" to I |
ive to the Great Smoky Mountains such as river | otters, opossums, raccoons, turtles, snakes, and flyi |
This can be caused by a lack of sea | otters or other predators in the area, which makes it |
Marie Greyhounds and Erie | Otters, Pecker made his professional debut with the C |
s, flamingos, pelicans, ducks, swans, alpacas, | otters, penguins and parakeets. |
s, nightjars and spotted flycatchers; dormice; | otters; pipistrelle bats; and ancient woodland plants |
The River | Otters played at the 10,000-seat Family Arena owned b |
Family of | Otters, Powergen, Coventry |
sons in the Ontario Hockey League for the Erie | Otters prior to joining the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. |
er valley includes white-tailed deer, beavers, | otters, raccoons, bobcats, red fox, gray fox, and coy |
erves as home to many animals, including deer, | otters, raccoons, opossums, and alligators. |
and the American kestrel, as well as bobcats, | otters, raccoons. |
ontail rabbits, Bobwhite Quail, Northern River | Otters, Red Wolves, Red-cockaded Woodpeckers, and neo |
rnational wildlife conservation programmes for | Otters, Red-crowned Cranes, White-tailed Eagles, Snow |
er displays feature such marine animals as sea | otters, sea lions, seals, penguins, and dolphins. |
feeder; it, in turn, is sometimes eaten by sea | otters, sea stars, crabs and Native Americans of Paci |
The Marsh Pavilion features | otters, seahorses and snakes and other marsh creature |
al column to generate force for movements), as | otters, seals and whales do. |
Off the field, the | Otters set numerous league attendance records in thei |
live in the holed and cracks in the trunk and | otters sometimes lie up in the thick bush of pollarde |
Otters sometimes occur. | |
aquatic animals include Finless Porpoises, Sea | Otters, Steller Sea Lions, Sea Lions and Penguins. |
eagles, jaguars, panthers, black bears, river | otters, tigers, and alligators. |
Sensitive whiskers and forepaws enable sea | otters to find prey using their sense of touch. |
OHA's "Coach of the Year' for guiding the Erie | Otters to a 45-22-4 season record during the 2000-01 |
notably bears, wolves, dogs, beavers, cougars, | otters, turtles, cranes, owls, herons, and hawks. |
d fauna is diverse and includes salmon, trout, | otters, twaite, shad, lamprey, perch, sea trout, chub |
the Western Hockey League which were the Erie | Otters, Victoriaville Tigres and the Kootenay Ice res |
In 2007, | otters were found to have returned to Rusland Pool af |
nd then the Ontario Hockey League for the Erie | Otters where he spent four seasons. |
ved to ensure there would be no disturbance to | otters where the Trail followed water courses. |
Here a jackal offers to arbitrate between two | otters who are quarrelling over a fish they have co-o |
and Haugesund before returning to Kirkwall via | Otters Wick, Orkney, on 7 September. |
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