The remaining birds, whether on the breeding or wintering grounds, mostly inhabit public or undeveloped beaches. |
The Kurds in the north, the Sunni Arabs north and west of Baghdad, and the Shiite Arabs of the south and center inhabit vast swaths of territory. |
The dicyemid mesozoans are obligate parasites that inhabit the cephalopod renal appendage. |
Although bearded vultures were nearly eliminated from Europe and northern Africa, they continued to inhabit their range in Asia in good numbers. |
Wild tigers mainly inhabit Asia, whereas the lion's current natural habitat is almost entirely in Africa. |
Yellowing paper files line the carport, more inhabit boxes on the floor, documents fill his rumpty office out back. |