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black-footed ferret - translation to russian

SPECIES OF MUSTELID
Mustella nigripes; Mustela nigripes; Black-Footed Ferret; Black footed ferret; Black-footed Ferret; Black-footed polecat; Territorial behavior of black-footed ferrets
  • Head of a black-footed ferret by Carol Snow, 1972
  • Black-footed ferret at the [[Louisville Zoo]]
  • Black-footed ferret chasing [[prairie dog]]
  • predator-prey]] relationship between the two. ([[Museum of Osteology]])
  • Black-footed ferret kits
  • Elizabeth Ann, the first cloned black-footed ferret and first-ever cloned U.S. endangered species, 54-days old
  • Black-footed ferret performing a [[weasel war dance]]
  • Merriam]]'s ''Synopsis of the weasels of North America''
  • Ferret in the wild, July 2008, [[Conata Basin]], South Dakota

black-footed ferret         

общая лексика

черноногий [американский] хорёк (Mustela nigripes)

Bornean ferret-badger         
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SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Melogale everetti; Everett's Ferret Badger; Kinabalu Ferret-badger; Bornean Ferret-badger; Everett's ferret-badger; Everett's ferret badger; Bornean ferret-badger; Bornean Ferret Badger

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восточный барсук (Melogale orientalis)

синоним

brown ferret-badger

black-footed cat         
  • Adult black-footed cat resting
  • Black-footed cat under cover
  • Captive black-footed cat with a [[mouse]]
SPECIES OF CAT
Felis nigripes; Anthill tiger; Small-spotted Cat; Black-footed Cat; Black-Footed Cat; Miershooptier; Small-spotted cat; Black-footed cats

общая лексика

черноногая кошка (Felis nigripes)

Definition

Блэк
(Black)

Джозеф (16.4.1728, Бордо, Франция, - 6.12.1799, Эдинбург), шотландский химик и физик. С 1756 профессор в Глазго, с 1766 в Эдинбурге. Почётный член АН в Петербурге (1783) и в Париже (1789). В 1754 Б. установил (опубликовано в 1756), что при нагревании белой магнезии (углекислый магний) из неё выделяется "связанный воздух" (углекислый газ) и образуется с потерей массы жжёная магнезия (окись магния). В то же время Б. отметил, что обжиг известняка состоит в удалении "связанного воздуха". На основе этих опытов Б. сделал вывод, что различие между "мягкими" (т. е. углекислыми) и едкими щелочами заключается в том, что в состав первых входит "связанный воздух". Открытие Б. углекислого газа положило начало пневматической химии (См. Пневматическая химия). В 1757 Б. открыл теплоты плавления и парообразования (опубликовал лишь в 1779). В 1759-63 Б. указал на различие между количеством теплоты и её интенсивностью (т. е. температурой), а также ввёл понятие о теплоёмкости.

Лит.: Рамсей У., Джозеф Блэк, его жизнь и деятельность, в кн.: Рамсей У., Оствальд В., Из истории химии, СПБ. 1909; Partington J. R., A history of chemistry, v. 3, N. Y., 1962.

Wikipedia

Black-footed ferret

The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), also known as the American polecat or prairie dog hunter, is a species of mustelid native to central North America.

The black-footed ferret is roughly the size of a mink and is similar in appearance to the European polecat and the Asian steppe polecat. It is largely nocturnal and solitary, except when breeding or raising litters. Up to 90% of its diet is composed of prairie dogs.

The species declined throughout the 20th century, primarily as a result of decreases in prairie dog populations and sylvatic plague. It was declared extinct in 1979, but a residual wild population was discovered in Meeteetse, Wyoming in 1981. A captive-breeding program launched by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service resulted in its reintroduction into eight western US states, Canada, and Mexico from 1991 to 2009. As of 2015, over 200 mature individuals are in the wild across 18 populations, with four self-sustaining populations in South Dakota, Arizona, and Wyoming. It was first listed as "endangered" in 1982, then listed as "extinct in the wild" in 1996 before being upgraded back to "endangered" in the IUCN Red List in 2008. In February 2021, the first successful clone of a black-footed ferret, a female named Elizabeth Ann, was introduced to the public.

Examples of use of black-footed ferret
1. The black–footed ferret moved from extinct in the wild to endangered after a successful reintroduction by the U.S.
2. On this side of the Atlantic Ocean, the once endangered black–footed ferret is repopulating its Wyoming homeland, according to researchers led by Martin B.
3. Schipper offered the model of the U.S. effort to bring back the black–footed ferret, which was essentially extinct on the North American prairie as of 1''6.
4. Environmental organizations immediately responded that that conclusion is unsupported by science and that such a kill would harm fledgling efforts to protect the black–footed ferret and other species that feast on the rodents or find shelter in their burrows.
5. Fish and Wildlife official responsible for the black–footed ferret recovery program, is deeply worried about potential changes to the rules governing prairie dogs in the Conata Basin, the area near Wall where ferrets have staged their strongest recovery.
What is the Russian for black-footed ferret? Translation of &#39black-footed ferret&#39 to Russian