单词:coyotes
n. someone who smuggles illegal immigrants into the United States (usually across the Mexican border)
n. a forest fire fighter who is sent to battle remote and severe forest fires (often for days at a time)
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Coyotes. In the last two decades theyve become common in almost every North American metropolitan area. Stanley Gehrt is a wildlife ecologist at Ohio State University who studies urban coyotes in Chicago. He spoke October 20th at the ScienceWriters20
Shiloh: So you guys don't have larger animals but you still have smaller ones like possums and raccoons. Do they cause problems? I know they're a nuisance for the garbage and things like that. Adria: Yeah, actually, even though I live in kind of a su
Coyotes are wild animals that began moving into metropolitan areas about two decades ago. America's Wild West was known for the phantom howls of coyotes, which were often heard but seldom seen. However, in the past 20 years, these desert dogs, indige
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: We're going to spend some time now talking about two world championships. Now, you've probably heard about the World Cup. It starts this week. And if you haven't, we'll tell you more about it in just a few minutes. But we're gues
Shiloh: So you guys don't have larger animals but you still have smaller ones like possums and raccoons. Do they cause problems? I know they're a nuisance for the garbage and things like that. Adria: Yeah, actually, even though I live in kind of a su
Because these two bull mammoths both had broken tusks, they could have fought at closer quarters than they would do normally. Twisting and turning, they became locked in a deadly embrace. Even more bizarre, this twist of fate then caused a third fata
Shiloh: So you guys don't have larger animals but you still have smaller ones like possums and raccoons. Do they cause problems? I know they're a nuisance for the garbage and things like that. Adria: Yeah, actually, even though I live in kind of a su
Once upon a time, wolves roamed the northeastern regions of the United States in plentiful packs. But about a century ago, human development drove wolves away. They retreated north, into Canada, and west into Michigan, Wisconsin and other Midwestern
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: When humans fast, our bodies go through a very predictable schedule. Our bodies are great at squirreling away energy in the forms of fat and sugars. But, like coyotes, ideally, wed eat every day