「basking」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| to provide sheltered areas, hiding places and | basking areas for the reptile. |
| et season it is commonly found during the day | basking beside breeding sites, including temporary po |
| active at dusk and night, but are also found | basking during daytime. |
| maintains its homeostatic body temperature by | basking for up to 40 minutes. |
| n part of the historical County of Flanders - | basking for more than two centuries in the glory of F |
| Basking helps the turtle to maintain its body tempera | |
| Turtles | basking in the morning Sun |
| It loves | basking in the early morning sun. |
| rtwork depicts a red-skinned demonic creature | basking in flames. |
| Old Man | Basking In the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural |
| Dowman, Keith, Old Man | Basking In the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural |
| ing on a rustic seat in front of his mansion, | basking in the sun. |
| Adults are most often seen on cow dung, | basking in open ground or visiting flowers to feed up |
| he shelter in the wooded areas but also enjoy | basking in the sun on exposed rocks. |
| e for insects, and then spend much of the day | basking in the sun. |
| those are Monitor lizards that can be spotted | basking in the sun on the rocks along the lake shore. |
| The habit of | basking in the sun on tree branches probably gave thi |
| Only Lolo and Lala, | basking in the sun at the edge of the lake between th |
| ey spend most of their time perched on rocks, | basking in the sun, but are generally quick to flee i |
| ess accounts, the creature has also been seen | basking in the sun for extensive periods of time; imp |
| ear adders slithering about or common lizards | basking in the sun. |
| With Labour still | basking in the glow of their general election victory |
| Syrian people... I'm sure President Assad is | basking in the glow of his ability to have defeated e |
| His appearance, as we first saw him, | basking in the sunshine on the slope before his cabin |
| Basking in the suffering, degradation, pain, and deat | |
| When | basking it sits on the upperside of leaves of herbs o |
| Basking lights may be provided but are generally not | |
| Chlorolestes apricans Wilmot, 1975 - | Basking Malachite |
| They are social, spending much of their time | basking on logs and rocks and swim in small groups. |
| r-round and spends a large portion of the day | basking on logs. |
| Common lizards enjoy | basking on the sandy paths, whilst butterflies and a |
| d is a nature reserve where seals can be seen | basking on the sand. |
| igators can often be seen on warm spring days | basking on logs or banks, or floating motionless. |
| tors regulating the lizards' temperature.This | basking period usually occurs in the morning to early |
| During the | basking period the lizard will be found near the bott |
| Presbyterian Church in | Basking Ridge is a historic church at 6 E. Oak Street |
| He died in | Basking Ridge in Somerset County, New Jersey, and was |
| Basking Ridge Station is a New Jersey Transit station | |
| , Hillsborough Township) and Denise Coyle (R, | Basking Ridge). |
| Prentice Schley, daughter of Reeve Schley, in | Basking Ridge, New Jersey. |
| rsey and was master of a classical academy in | Basking Ridge, NJ. |
| ion signatory Jonathan Dayton, he was born in | Basking Ridge, New Jersey to farmer Joel Dayton and h |
| ns Station is a New Jersey Transit station in | Basking Ridge, New Jersey along the Gladstone Branch |
| omerset County Park Commission and located in | Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and separated from the Gre |
| Tobin Powell Heath (born May 29, 1988, | Basking Ridge, New Jersey) is an American soccer play |
| rant, and require relatively shallow water or | basking rocks. |
| It is a Greenland or | basking shark which has been cured with a particular |
| The | basking shark is a large but harmless shark: it can o |
| The | basking shark's liver, which may account for 25% of i |
| Gavin Maxwell, who fished for | basking sharks nearby in 1947, recorded a mass sighti |
| the occasional whale, and more commonly large | basking sharks during the summer months. |
| as likely to be the decomposing carcasses of | basking sharks, as in the Stronsay beast and the Zuiy |
| regularly seen and occasionally dolphins and | basking sharks. |
| eatened by the destruction of its nesting and | basking sites and shrinking prey base. |
| an dwellings due to the number of appropriate | basking spots, and the level of insect activity which |
| Acrididae are diurnal sun-baskers and require | basking surface to become active for the day S. homer |
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