The sides were honeycombed with passages that contained the lairs of the dragons. |
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So dark would it be that the birds would return to their nests, while nocturnal animals would emerge from their lairs. |
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Of course this brought the local bandicoots out of their lairs where they otherwise spend their time to eat roots, shoots and leaves. |
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The majority of the lairs found during this period were in the deeper snowdrifts of the Cyrus Field Bay area. |
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Bedbug lairs can be anywhere, from telephone handsets and electrical goods to crevices in wooden furniture or behind skirting boards. |
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We missed the hammerheads, but enormous moray eels gaped at us from their rocky lairs. |
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The sites were the lairs of Allosaurus, places to which adults brought food to feed their offspring. |
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We aren't too deep in the forest, and more often than not, the wild beasts do not come this far out from their lairs and dens. |
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Each December and January, rainstorms drench the parched South African landscape and summon African bullfrogs from their subterranean lairs. |
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In the lobby of the gallery, he was represented by four large oils clumsily portraying celebrity lairs. |
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This is when the fish leave their reef lairs and congregate by the thousands on traditional spawning banks to the seaward side of the reef. |
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Trips to refuges like Montezuma or Jamaica Bay are revelatory, but ultimately, we're trespassers, traipsing callously through the beasts' lairs. |
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It's a mongrel canine bred to kill rats and to keep foxes trapped in their lairs until the hounds arrive for the kill. |
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Rabbits and foxes took to their burrows and lairs and were killed. |
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We noted one area just south of Misty Island where the snow cover over a large number of birth lairs and breathing holes was washed away or had collapsed because of the rain. |
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Of 15 seal lairs found from 19 to 31 March, six had collapsed roofs. |
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Gilroy states that the Aborigines believed the caves were anciently used as animal lairs, and he cites reported sightings and discoveries of footprints in the region. |
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There are 105 species of birds in the park and mammals ranging from Andean foxes to pumas that only rarely venture down from their mountain lairs. |
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Some wanted to see every last fleeing member of Hitler's Gestapo captured in their South American lairs. |
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A third hunting method is to raid the birth lairs that female seals create in the snow. |
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The ringed seal is wholly reliant on the ice for birthing, weaning and housing its young in ice lairs. |
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Birthing lairs are often destroyed before the seal pup is able to forage on its own leading to poor body condition. |
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During the spring breeding season, females construct lairs within the thick ice and give birth in these structures. |
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The crane flies have emerged early from their underground lairs due to the mild weather and will be heading indoors at night when the temperatures plunge. |
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