Steller's sea cow - translation to russian
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Steller's sea cow - translation to russian

SPECIES OF EXTINCT MAMMAL
Stellers Sea Cow; Hydrodamarus gigas; Stellar's Sea Cow; Hydrodamalis gigas; Rhytina; Hydromalis; Steller sea cow; Steller’s Sea Cow; Stellers sea cow; Steller's Sea Cow; Giant Seacow; Steller's seacow; Stellar sea cow
  • alt=Side view of a brown-green dugong: It is similar to a manatee in that the head is pointed downwards, the eyes are small, and the body is stocky. The arms are perpendicular to the body and bend backwards toward the tail. There are no fingernails. The tail is knotched, much like a dolphin tail.
  • alt=Two large, oval-shaped plates haveh a ridge running down the middle, and grooves run diagonally from either side of the ridge. Many bristles of varying sizes and widths occur, but all are stiff at the base and taper out at the end. The several small rectangular teeth have numerous holes in them.
  • 1898 illustration of a Steller's sea cow family
  • alt=A sea otter swimming on its back, holding a sea urchin and smashing a rock against it
  • Steller's sea cow distribution; yellow during the Pleistocene; red for archaeological evidence; and blue for historical records
  • alt=The skull has a hole on the snout and large eye sockets on either side and flattens out on the top; no teeth are visible.
  • alt=An illustration of a dead Steller's sea cow on its side on a beach, with three men butchering it
  • alt=On slightly yellow paper using black ink, there is Kotick the white seal with his arms protruding straight up out of the water. He is facing a sea cow who is darkly shaded, has large nostrils, small eyes, stocky body, and covered in seaweed. Behind Kotick is another sea cow who is eating seaweed, and in the background there are many other sea cows. One of the sea cows is sticking its tail out of the water, which resembles that of a dolphin. The coastline is visible to the right.

Steller's sea cow         

общая лексика

морская [стеллерова] корова (Hydrodamalis gigas)

rhytina         

[ri'tainə]

палеонтология

гидродамал

существительное

палеонтология

гидродамал

Steller's sea eagle         
  • [[Alaska pollock]], one of the primary food sources for Steller's sea eagles in their wintering range in Japan
  • An immature in [[Łódź Zoo]], Poland. Steller's sea eagles take several years to reach maturity, attaining the adult color pattern when four
  • Close-up of feet with hooked sharp talons
  • [[Slaty-backed gull]], one of the primary avian species hunted by this eagle
  • Detail of head of a Steller's sea eagle in the [[Cincinnati Zoo]], United States
  • Steller's sea eagles near [[Rausu, Hokkaido]], in Japan: catching a fish (up) and carrying a fish (down)
  • Adult of the rare dark morph in [[Tierpark Berlin]], Germany: Before the hatching of this female, which had "normal" parents, the dark morph was considered a separate subspecies.<ref name=Kaiser2010/><ref name=BBC2010/>
  • Many Steller's sea eagles overwinter in Japan, where they are protected and classified as a national treasure.
  • A falconer holding a Steller's sea eagle in England
  • Adult in the [[Magadan Nature Reserve]], Russia, a part of the species' breeding range
SPECIES OF BIRD
Haliaeetus pelagicus; Steller's Sea-eagle; Steller's Sea-Eagle; Steller Sea-Eagle; Stellar Sea Eagle; Steller sea eagle; Steller sea-eagle; Steller Sea-eagle; Stellar's Sea Eagle; Steller Sea Eagle; Stellers Sea-eagle; Aquila pelagica; Pacific Eagle; White-shouldered Eagle; Steller's Sea Eagle; Steller's sea-eagle; Stellar sea eagle; White-shouldered eagle; Steller's fish eagle; Stellar eagle

общая лексика

белоплечий [тихоокеанский] орлан (Haliaeetus pelagicus)

Definition

Белое море
1) Сев. Ледовитый океан, у сев. берегов европ. части России. Распространенные объяснения связывают название с цветом: белые льды, беловатое небо над холодным морем и т. п., что справедливо по отношению к любому сев. морю и поэтому не очень убедительно. Однако возможно использование определения белый и в нецветовом значении: в др.-русск. языке белый означал, в частности, 'освобожденный от феодальных повинностей, нетяглый', т. е. 'вольный, свободный', откуда белая нива, белая земля, белое место. Сюда же и легендарное Беловодье 'никем не занятая, вольная земля'. В этом смысле новгородцы X - XI вв. могли противопоставлять Белое море морям Свейсксму (Балтийскому) и Мурманскому (Баренцеву), названия которых свидетельствуют, что на них хозяйничали свей, (шведы) и мурмане (норманны); по сравнению с ними Белое море, как внутреннее, было действительно свободным, вольным. См. также Поморье.
2) Эгейское море

Wikipedia

Steller's sea cow

Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct sirenian described by Georg Wilhelm Steller in 1741. At that time, it was found only around the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea between Alaska and Russia; its range extended across the North Pacific during the Pleistocene epoch, and likely contracted to such an extreme degree due to the glacial cycle. It is possible indigenous populations interacted with the animal before Europeans. Steller first encountered it on Vitus Bering's Great Northern Expedition when the crew became shipwrecked on Bering Island. Much of what is known about its behavior comes from Steller's observations on the island, documented in his posthumous publication On the Beasts of the Sea. Within 27 years of its discovery by Europeans, the slow-moving and easily-caught mammal was hunted into extinction for its meat, fat, and hide.

Some 18th-century adults would have reached weights of 8–10 t (8.8–11.0 short tons) and lengths up to 9 m (30 ft). It was a member of the family Dugongidae, of which the 3 m (9.8 ft) long dugong (Dugong dugon) is the sole living member. It had a thicker layer of blubber than other members of the order, an adaptation to the cold waters of its environment. Its tail was forked, like that of whales or dugongs. Lacking true teeth, it had an array of white bristles on its upper lip and two keratinous plates within its mouth for chewing. It fed mainly on kelp, and communicated with sighs and snorting sounds. Steller believed it was a monogamous and social animal living in small family groups and raising its young, similar to modern sirenians.

What is the Russian for Steller's sea cow? Translation of &#39Steller's sea cow&#39 to Russian