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wolf jaw - traducción al árabe

OLDEST-KNOWN HUMAN FOSSIL FOUND IN GERMANY
Heidelberg Jaw; Mauer jaw
  • Lateral view (replica)
  • Title page of the original<br>[[species description]]
  • 70th-anniversary memorial stone
  • Bronze bust of the Mauer 1 individual by Louis Mascré and Aimé Rutot, 1909–1914 (Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Brussels)
  • Sediment layers at the mine's edge in 2007

wolf jaw      
‎ فَكُّ الذِّئْب‎
wolf jaw      
فَكُّ الذِّئْب
WOLVES         
  • Abruzzo Natural Park]] showing advanced signs of [[canine distemper]]
  • Wolves in the [[La Boissière-du-Doré]] Zoo, France
  • A wolf skeleton housed in the Wolf Museum, [[Abruzzo National Park]], Italy
  • Indian wolves at the [[Mysore Zoo]]
  • Life restoration of ''[[Canis mosbachensis]]'', the wolf's immediate ancestor
  • she-wolf]] feeding the twins [[Romulus and Remus]], from the legend of the [[founding of Rome]], Italy, 13th century AD. (The twins are a 15th-century addition.)
  • A wolf in southern [[Israel]]
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  • ''[[Little Red Riding Hood]]'' (1883), [[Gustave Doré]]
  • Wolf–dog hybrids]] in the wild animal park at [[Kadzidłowo]], Poland. Left: product of a male wolf and a female [[spaniel]]; right: from a female wolf and a male [[West Siberian Laika]]
  • A North American wolf
  • ''Country children surprised by a wolf'' (1833) by François Grenier de Saint-Martin
  • [[Iberian wolf]] pups stimulating their mother to regurgitate some food
  • Korean wolves mating in the [[Tama Zoological Park]], Japan
  • Apennines]] in [[Sassoferrato]], Italy
  • reintroduction]]
  • Carcasses of hunted wolves in [[Volgograd Oblast]], Russia
  • A 1905 postcard of the [[Hexham wolf]], an escaped wolf shot for killing livestock in England
  • Wolf in [[Spiti Valley]], northern India
  • In [[Yellowstone National Park]]
  • alt=Map showing the wolf's range in Europe and surrounding areas
  • caribou]] hindquarter, [[Denali National Park]], [[Alaska]]
  • Wolves pursuing a bull elk
  • A wolf, a bear, coyotes and ravens compete over a kill
  • Two wolves feeding on a [[white-tailed deer]]
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
WolVes; Grey Wolf; Wolve; Canis Lupus; Gray Wolves; Wolves; Grey wolf; Forest wolf; Loafer wolves; Wolf Evolution; Grey wolves; The gray wolf; The primary food of the gray wolf; Gray wolves; Eastern beringia; Canis lupus; Migration patterns of the gray wolf; Gray Wolf; 🐺; Southern wolf; Southern wolves; Gray wolf reproductive physiology and life cycle; Gray wolf anatomy; Scent marking in wolves; Wolf mating; Wolf territories; Wolf territory; Wolf intelligence; Wolf anatomy; C. lupus; Mating wolves; Wolves mating; Sexual behavior of wolves; Territorial behavior of gray wolves; Sexual behavior of gray wolves; Reproductive behavior of wolves; Western wolf; Casanova wolves; Social behavior of gray wolves; User:Wo87017164/sandbox; Olfactory communication in gray wolves; Gray wolf; Wolves in popular culture; Cultural depictions of wolves; Mating of wolves

ألاسم

ذِئْب ; رِئْبال ; سِرْحان ; هِطْل

الفعل

أَكَلَ بِمِلْءِ شِدْقَيْهِ ; اِلْتَقَمَ ; اِلْتَهَمَ ; جَرَزَ

Definición

phossy jaw
['f?si]
¦ noun historical, informal gangrene of the jawbone caused by phosphorus poisoning.
Origin
C19: phossy by abbrev. of phosphorus necrosis, denoting gangrene of the jaw.

Wikipedia

Mauer 1

The Mauer 1 mandible is the oldest-known specimen of the genus Homo in Germany. It was found in 1907 in a sand quarry in the community Mauer, around 10 km (6.2 mi) south-east of Heidelberg. The Mauer 1 mandible is the type specimen of the species Homo heidelbergensis. Some European researchers have classified the find as Homo erectus heidelbergensis, regarding it as a subspecies of Homo erectus. In 2010 the mandible's age was for the first time exactly determined to be 609,000 ± 40,000 years. Previously, specialist literature had referred to an age of either 600,000 or 500,000 years on the basis of less accurate dating methods.