The warrens and enclosures at High and Low Dalby belonged to the Duchy of Lancaster and extended to nearly 3,000 acres. |
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Occasionally, our ferrets are taken along to bolt rabbits from their warrens so the birds can pursue them. |
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This New York marketplace mimics bazaars of narrow streets in dense warrens of frenetic activity anywhere in the world. |
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Great dirty warrens of houses, peopled with savages and imps of our own miscreation. |
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We ferreted several warrens, and thus several breeding groups, in each capture area. |
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For this purpose, keepers of parks, rabbit warrens and heronries were ordered to produce venison and wildfoul for their masters' tables. |
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At first rabbits were managed in warrens, but before long they escaped into the countryside. |
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They were also kept in warrens, enclosed areas of land in which they could feed and burrow, and from whence they were conveniently caught. |
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There were once 15 of the camps, which are not tent cities but dense warrens of breeze-block shanties. |
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Get sidetracked by Byzantine street markets clogging creakingly medieval warrens. |
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By the 1990s they were media events, with protesters camped in tree-houses or warrens inspired by the tunnels of the Viet Cong. |
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It is the most social rabbit, sometimes forming groups in warrens of up to 20 individuals. |
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Lizards occupy diverse habitats that range from underground warrens and burrows to the surface and elevated vegetation. |
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Rabbits are social animals who, in the wild, live in large groups and build complex warrens to live in. |
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Rabbits live in warrens that contain two to 10 other individuals living in smaller groups to ensure greater breeding success. |
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Wildcats hunting rabbits have been observed to wait above rabbit warrens for their prey to emerge. |
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Innovators who have accidentally crept into the system and not become discouraged are ensconced in their warrens, imagining and testing new ways of doing things. |
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In the Patagonian mara, young are also placed in communal warrens, but mothers do not permit youngsters other than their own to nurse. |
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The European rabbit is well known for digging networks of burrows, called warrens, where it spends most of its time when not feeding. |
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The rabbits returning in masses those lately seasons, goshawk hunters passionated for this hunt will find crowded rabbit warrens and various teritories. |
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Further on, the pavements are packed with shacks built with plywood or sometimes bricks, divided into warrens by pieces of cloth and flimsy partitions. |
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The sophistication of the warreners is shown by the existence of vermin traps that were placed near the warrens to capture weasels and stoats attempting to get at the rabbits. |
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Weasels feed on small mammals and have from time to time been considered vermin because some species took poultry from farms or rabbits from commercial warrens. |
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In The conjuring, the Warrens brush off alleged hauntings as the result of drafts or defective pipes. |
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