rabbit burrow - traduzione in Inglese
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rabbit burrow - traduzione in Inglese

BRITISH INDOLOGIST (1909-1986)
T. Burrow; Burrow, Thomas

rabbit burrow      
(n.) = conejera
Ex: In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.
rabbit         
  • Anatomy of mammalian ear
  • Domestic rabbit photographed at Alligator Bay, Beauvoir, France.
  • Skeleton of the rabbit
  • Ventral view of dissected rabbit lungs with key structures labeled.
  • Diagram of the female rabbit reproductive system with main components labeled.
  • A [[Holland Lop]] resting with one ear up and one ear down. Some rabbits can adjust their ears to hear distant sounds.
  • Rabbits use their large, vascularized ears, which aid in thermoregulation, to keep their body temperature at an optimal level.
  • The rabbit's hind limb (lateral view) includes muscles involved in the quadriceps and hamstrings.
  • Dissected image of the male rabbit reproductive system with key structures labeled
  • Diagram of the male rabbit reproductive system with main components labeled
  • Monopodial branching as seen in dissected rabbit lungs.
  • Rabbit kits one hour after birth
  • Impact of rabbit-proof fence, Cobar, New South Wales, 1905
  • This image comes from a specimen in the [[Pacific Lutheran University]] natural history collection. It displays all of the skeletal articulations of rabbit's hind limbs.
  • Wax models showing the development of the rabbit heart
  • Melanistic]] coloring{{pb}}<small>''Oryctologus cuniculus''{{pb}}European rabbit (wild)</small>
MAMMALS OF THE FAMILY LEPORIDAE
Bunnies; Rabbits; Rabbit (ecology); Bunny wabbit; Rabbitkind; Bunnies!; Bunny rabbits; Feral rabbits; Wild rabbits; Bunnie; Bunny (animal); Bunny; Rabits; Rubbits; Cecal pellets; Bunny Rabbit; Bunny rabbit; 🐇; A Rabbit; Rabbit meat; 🐰; Bunneh; Bunnys; Rabbit as food; Rabbit pest; Evolution of rabbits; Rabbit Meat; Rabbits in folklore; Rabbits in mythology; Thermoregulation in rabbits; Sex organs of rabbits; Anatomy of the rabbit; Baby bunny; Cultural depictions of rabbits; Feral rabbit; Lagomorph pest; List of rabbit diseases
(n.) = conejo
Ex: For example, a rabbit is always a mammal of a particular species and sometimes a pest, a pet, or the basis of a stew.
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* bunny rabbit = conejito
* Easter rabbit = conejo de Pascua
* jackrabbit = liebre
* rabbit burrow = conejera
* rabbit hole = conejera
* rabbit-proof = a prueba de conejos
bunny rabbit         
  • Anatomy of mammalian ear
  • Domestic rabbit photographed at Alligator Bay, Beauvoir, France.
  • Skeleton of the rabbit
  • Ventral view of dissected rabbit lungs with key structures labeled.
  • Diagram of the female rabbit reproductive system with main components labeled.
  • A [[Holland Lop]] resting with one ear up and one ear down. Some rabbits can adjust their ears to hear distant sounds.
  • Rabbits use their large, vascularized ears, which aid in thermoregulation, to keep their body temperature at an optimal level.
  • The rabbit's hind limb (lateral view) includes muscles involved in the quadriceps and hamstrings.
  • Dissected image of the male rabbit reproductive system with key structures labeled
  • Diagram of the male rabbit reproductive system with main components labeled
  • Monopodial branching as seen in dissected rabbit lungs.
  • Rabbit kits one hour after birth
  • Impact of rabbit-proof fence, Cobar, New South Wales, 1905
  • This image comes from a specimen in the [[Pacific Lutheran University]] natural history collection. It displays all of the skeletal articulations of rabbit's hind limbs.
  • Wax models showing the development of the rabbit heart
  • Melanistic]] coloring{{pb}}<small>''Oryctologus cuniculus''{{pb}}European rabbit (wild)</small>
MAMMALS OF THE FAMILY LEPORIDAE
Bunnies; Rabbits; Rabbit (ecology); Bunny wabbit; Rabbitkind; Bunnies!; Bunny rabbits; Feral rabbits; Wild rabbits; Bunnie; Bunny (animal); Bunny; Rabits; Rubbits; Cecal pellets; Bunny Rabbit; Bunny rabbit; 🐇; A Rabbit; Rabbit meat; 🐰; Bunneh; Bunnys; Rabbit as food; Rabbit pest; Evolution of rabbits; Rabbit Meat; Rabbits in folklore; Rabbits in mythology; Thermoregulation in rabbits; Sex organs of rabbits; Anatomy of the rabbit; Baby bunny; Cultural depictions of rabbits; Feral rabbit; Lagomorph pest; List of rabbit diseases
(n.) = conejito
Ex: Bunny rabbits are surprisingly curious and sociable, and can be trained to fit right into most households as beloved members of the family.

Definizione

rabbit
n.
Cony (Lepus cuniculus).

Wikipedia

Thomas Burrow

Thomas Burrow (; 29 June 1909 – 8 June 1986) was an Indologist and the Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford from 1944 to 1976; he was also a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford during this time. His work includes A Dravidian Etymological Dictionary, The Problem of Shwa in Sanskrit and The Sanskrit Language.