You are invited to come along to this special event and to bring your furred, feathered or scaly friends. |
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The curtain in the house's front window opened a slit and anyone watching would've seen a tiny furred paw and then a pink nose. |
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Winter boots of caribou or seal can have a depilated sealskin foot with a furred upper. |
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Poorly cured skins of some darkly furred animal clothed it, adding to its emanating body odor, which attracted a small swarm of flies. |
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Then she dipped one shoulder and slid that magnificent furred cloak off, thrusting it towards him. |
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These are unique among mammals, consisting of bony cores covered by furred skin. |
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As he sat back, a large, softly furred head pushed onto his lap and wuffed softly in greeting. |
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The cold and snow had no effect on the people in the streets, who turned their surroundings into a mass of furred and gloved figures. |
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The powerful tail is also fully furred, and is shorter in sea otters than other otter species. |
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There was a porcelain toilet with a yellow furred seat coverer, and yellow tinted plastic drapes for the shower. |
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Flying squirrels have a furred membrane extending between the wrist and ankle that allows them to glide between trees. |
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The menu still refers, quaintly, to feathered and furred game, mostly brought down from the restaurant's own game estate in the high Pennines. |
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The golden furred cat stretched out it's body, tail swishing as it smoothly padded over to the door. |
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Includes details for resilient channel installation, chase walls, furred ceilings and walls, and door and window openings. |
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The orange furred feline paced uncertain on the spot before heading over to her two linked friends and seating herself comfortably beside them, watching them eat. |
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Also, they're the only deer species with fully furred noses. |
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She claims the incident took place in the parade ring as runners, including furred and feathered competitors of all descriptions, prepared themselves for the big race. |
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The picture I can still see in my mind's eye is of a dancing, gesticulating thing with a human face and cat's ears, its body furred like a bear. |
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The tail is not well furred in the bare-tailed woolly opossum, but in the other species it is extensively furred, often to the tip. |
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With a few exceptions, primate young are born with their eyes open and are fully furred. |
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It is recommended, and especially during the first year of use, to dismantle the cell to check that it is not furred. |
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Snowshoe hares are born fully furred with their eyes open, and they are capable of hopping about almost immediately. |
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Interior of exterior walls shall be furred and lathed prior to plastering to prevent seepage and condensation. |
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Well-adapted to its environment, the snowshoe hare travels on large, generously furred hind feet, which allow it to move easily over the snow. |
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It was agreed that the Convention would apply to domestic reindeer but would not cover any furred animals except rabbits. |
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The use of some areas should be prohibited for passengers who are accompanied by furred animals. |
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The stag, furred ermine for balance, with the crescent, alludes to the arms used by Bishop Benjamin Cronyn, founder of the college. |
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Solid brick, concrete or masonry walls should be furred out with 2x4 wood or lightweight steel studs prior to the installation of Supress. |
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If installing on a furred wall, make sure to install furring on the nailing locations. |
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Bilbies, or rabbit eared bandicoots, are attractive little marsupials with long rabbit-like ears and beautiful silky blue-grey fur and long well furred tails. |
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It's a griffin, definitely, with a hooked, grey beak like an eagle, a sleek, furred head and the unmistakable outline of wings behind it, all purple. |
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Female wolves tend to have smoother furred limbs than males, and generally develop the smoothest overall coats as they age. |
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Heavily furred marine mammals exposed to oil spills are affected in similar ways. |
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The tail is a little longer than the head and body, densely furred at the base and scaly, nearly naked, and dark brown or black for most of its length except at the tip, which is yellowish white. |
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A black bear has feet that are well furred on which it can walk, like a human being, with the entire bottom portion of the foot touching the ground. |
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The hind feet are heavily furred, and all four feet are large in proportion to body size, a snowshoe-like adaptation that enables the hare to travel over snow. |
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The neck is well furred and looks oversized for the body. |
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Then came forth a likely knight, and well apparelled in scarlet, furred with meniver. |
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Ceilings, both suspended and furred, conceal overhead structural and mechanical elements and provide a surface ready for either final decoration or adhesively applied acoustical tile. |
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As well as lakes, streams and rivers, the Park is home to several wetland areas that serve as habitats for a large number of waterfowl, plants, furred game, amphibians, reptiles and fish. |
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Most bats are well furred except for the wing membranes. |
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He came to the stake in a fair black gown furred and faced with foins. |
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The tongue is furred, the pulse is full and bounding, but rarely dicrotic. |
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The ground here, it seems, is a mecca for the costive denizens of the Sahel, an unspoiled latrine for Mother Nature and all her feathered, furred and squamate creation. |
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