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Sardinian$72118$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

SPECIES OF MAMMAL (FOSSIL)
Sardinian Mammoth; Sardinian mammoth; Mammuthus lamarmorae; Sardinian Dwarf Mammoth

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  • Chart of Romance languages based on structural and comparative criteria, not on socio-functional ones. FP: Franco-Provençal, IR: Istro-Romanian.
  • Number of native speakers of each Romance language, as fractions of the total 690 million (2007)
  • European extent of Romance languages in the 20th century
MODERN LANGUAGES THAT EVOLVED FROM VULGAR LATIN
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  • Dentition, as illustrated by Charles Knight
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  • bovine tuberculosis]] on the lower jaw and lung of a wild boar
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  • Boar growls
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  • [[Banded pig]] (''S. s. vittatus'') being eaten by [[Komodo dragon]]s
  • An adult sow and young that have broken open a litter bag in Berlin seeking food
  • Recreational wild boar hunting
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  • Hans Hoffman]] in 1578. Note the stripes, a characteristic feature of piglets.
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  • Depiction of wild boars at [[Lake Balaton]] on silver dish (part of the 4th century [[Sevso Treasure]])
  • Skeleton, as illustrated by [[Richard Lydekker]].
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  • Male wild boar-domestic pig hybrid
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  • Male Indian boar (''S. s. cristatus'') feeding on a [[chital]] (''Axis axis'') carcass
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  • Skull of ''[[Sus strozzi]]i'' ([[Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze]]), a [[Pleistocene]] suid that was outcompeted by ''S. scrofa''
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  • [[Tiger]]s killing a wild boar in [[Kanha Tiger Reserve]]
  • 3rd century sandstone Varaha sculpture from [[Mathura]], depicting the Hindu boar god [[Varaha]] rescuing the earth, depicted as a goddess dangling from his tusks.
  • The skull of a wild boar
  • Wild boars frequently wallow in mud, possibly to regulate temperature or remove parasites
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  • Mixed sounder of wild boar and domestic pigs at Culzie, [[Scotland]]
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  • A wild boar dish served in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Central European wild boar (''S. s. scrofa'') piglets suckling
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OMNIVORE SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Sus scrofa; Boars; Eurasian wild boar; Wild Boar in Britain; Sanglier; Wild swine; Eurasian Wild Boar; Old World pigs; Old World pig; Heude's pig; Sus bucculentus; Vietnam Warty Pig; Vietnamese Warty Pig; Indo-chinese warty pig; Indo-chinese Warty Pig; Boar; Wild Boar; Sus scrofa ferus; 🐗; Heude's Pig; Boar attack; Sus Scrofa; Wild boars; Vietnam warty pig; Indochinese warty pig; Eurasian wild pig; Carpathian boar; Vietnamese warty pig; Corsico-Sardinian wild pig; Mediterranean boar; Draft:Mediterranean boar; Social behavior of wild boars; Sexual behavior of wild boars; Sus scofa; Common boar; Common wild pig; Cultural depictions of wild boars
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Definition

Sardinian
·noun A native or inhabitant of Sardinia.
II. Sardinian ·adj Of or pertaining to the island, kingdom, or people of Sardinia.

Wikipedia

Mammuthus lamarmorai

Mammuthus lamarmorai is a species of mammoth which lived during the late Middle and Late Pleistocene (between 450,000 and perhaps 40,000 years ago) on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. M. lamarmorai is a dwarf species, as it is estimated to have reached a shoulder height of only 1.4 m. It has been found mostly in the fine-grained sediments of the western part of the island.