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Consumer , transport and resources hares shares also strengthened sharply.
Hares and stoats are changing the colors of their coats.
At this altitude mountain hares put on a white coat.
"No, no, no, it's not rabbits, it hares!" she insisted.
As a result, prey like pheasants and hares are proliferating.
Women turning into hares, foxes, crows, cows, fish, seals, trees.
Reporting by Adela Suliman and Sophie Hares; editing by Megan Rowling.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; editing by Jared Ferrie and Robert Carmichael.
He hoped his people would choose to come back as hares.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; editing by Megan Rowling and Astrid Zweynert.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; Editing by Jared Ferrie and Robert Carmichael.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; editing by Megan Rowling and Laurie Goering.
Vendors hock skinned hares, while seafood stalls display glistening fish and shrimp.
Birds and hares have long created problems for airlines at Dublin Airport.
The spotlight, though, always prefers to fixate on hares, rather than tortoises.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; editing by Megan Rowling, Laurie Goering and Belinda Goldsmith.
Reporting by Sophie Hares in Cancun; additional reporting by Megan Rowling in Barcelona.
"These two hares were trying out some new steps in their dance routine!"
Whatever you decide, I'll leave you with this thought: Tortoises live longer than hares!
Also, the characters are technically hares in this version of the tale, not rabbits.
They often seemed childish because they were peopled with animals, usually tortoises or hares.
They hunted deer, gazelles and aurochs, and feasted on turtles, hares and ostrich eggs.
At wet markets, meat is sold alongside live animals like dogs, hares, and civets.
But we were determined to catch as many partridges and hares as we could carry.
Wolverines roam, as well as bears, foxes, hares and caribou, though the herds have dwindled.
Central banks, when they do have a choice, invest much more like tortoises than hares.
He said the figure was a lagomorph, a classification that covers both rabbits and hares.
One of her favorite pastimes was beagling, a sport that requires chasing hares on foot.
At long last, we know: hares are cocky and pretentious and tortoises are modest and respectful.
Reporting by Gregory Scruggs; additional reporting by Sophie Hares; editing by Megan Rowling and Laurie Goering.
He loved hares, remembering how, in Patagonia, the dash of one across his path had made him feel astonishingly alive, and how when shooting "Shoah" at Birkenau two hares, initially bewildered, had skilfully contorted their way through the dense barbed wire, as prisoners had failed to.
I had pictured us setting traps and watching as droves of hares happily hopped directly into them.
One theory is that hares were traditionally associated with new life, due to their high fertility rate.
Tularemia is also known as rabbit fever because it can infect and kill rabbits, hares, and rats.
"They make it safer, but they won't hold if the rain is really heavy," said Mohammed Hares, 18.
Of course, neither rabbits nor hares lay eggs, nor are eggs involved in the biblical story of Easter.
But one gracious half-shell is putting her longtime rivalry with hares aside to befriend a baby bunny.
He knows what nudibranchs are, and all of the starfish and the different types, and the sea hares.
It has also created new whisky concoctions with crafty-sounding names such as Smoky Goat and Boxing Hares.
The Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour, last seen with "White Rabbit Red Rabbit," hares after another improvised theatrical experience.
At the same time, though, a counternarrative of cinematic tortoises has nestled alongside these itchy-splicing-finger hares.
Some scientists think of smallpox and polio as hares in the eradication race and Guinea worm as the tortoise.
Susannah Hares of Ark says that higher costs in PSL's early years are not necessarily a sign of failure.
They were jokers and pranksters and rode their bikes backward into trees and trained two brown dogs to hunt hares.
Red foxes, masked palm civets, green pheasant, Japanese macaques, Japanese hares and raccoon dogs were all captured on the cameras.
"It could be a way to bring new people, talent and innovation to the public sector, and strengthen it," said Hares.
"We've got hares, we've got deers, we've got everything, but we don't have any rabbits," she said, before stating the obvious.
"How the Hares Are Dying" explores the notion of disappearance while "Private Inventory" creates a setting for self-sacrifice and transformation.
"How the Hares Are Dying" explores the notion of disappearance, while "Private Inventory" creates a setting for self-sacrifice and transformation.
Classical associations of Ostara include white hares and eggs and even snakes, which are associated with the cycle of death and rebirth.
While neither tortoises nor hares have officially spoken on their feelings for each other, we have to imagine things are a little tense.
The origin of others is harder to parse: a trip of rabbits, not to be confused with the more understandable down of hares.
Once caught, the hares can die slowly or be mauled to death, or be torn apart if more than one dog is involved.
"Looking forward, we are focused on the disposal of the remaining Government investments in NRAM and B&B," UKAR Chief Executive Ian Hares said.
According to the video description, whisky distillery worker and hobbyist photographer Alister Kemp, from Evanton, Scotland found these boxing hares in Cairngorms National Park.
Their anthropomorphic statues — genteel Weimaraners, ladylike hares and gymnastic wildlife — are leaving behind indelible pawprints in the duo's covert conquest of New York sidewalks.
The virus is believed to have originated at a wet market, where livestock and poultry are sold alongside animals like dogs, hares, and civets.
He traveled by dog sled on the pack ice for an hour, then climbed a mountain looking for tracks and droppings before nabbing three hares.
In a room "a hundred yards long and fifty wide," she faces a table of six dozen hares, a hundred wild ducks, and nineteen boars.
The idiom, used to describe someone who is crazy or irrational, derives its meaning from the behavior of hares at the beginning of breeding season.
All three are based in Devon, England, where there are 17 churches with three hares on their oak bosses (roundels often found on the ceiling).
Instead of gathering in crowds, coursers invade farmland in vehicles, dropping dogs out to chase hares, and pursuing them across fields until they make the kill.
By 12,400 years ago, this thin strip of land supported bison, and by 12,600 years ago it was home to small mammals such as hares and voles.
Inside the visitor center, Kate and William were shown a slideshow of animals found in the forested park such as leopards, cape hares, porcupines and a lizard.
"It is a complicated process, it is a very big book," said Ian Hares, who is due to replace Richard Banks as chief executive of the bank.
Some of the figures before which Mr Schama pauses are themselves works of art, such as the circling hares that appear on tombstones in Satanow, now in Ukraine.
Hare coursing involves sighthounds — dogs such as greyhounds and lurchers that rely on their speed and vision rather than sense of smell to hunt — chasing hares through fields.
There's his vivid sketch of the mad March hares, when he sees them standing upright on their hind legs, hitting and circling one another like boxers in their ring.
Tri Zaysta means "Three Hares" in English, and we assumed it is named after the three middle-aged women who take turns running the place and mothering the guests.
What could have been depicted in the no-longer-visible parts surrounding the stylized hares racing through several borders of an Egyptian 10th-11th-century silk and linen textile?
"In any kind of high-stakes job where the penalty for error is high, you can't afford to have hares," Gladwell tells Grant during an interview at Wharton Business School.
UKAR Chief Executive Ian Hares said it was hard to say what could derail a sale, adding markets had remained more resilient than expected throughout upsets like the Brexit vote.
Released as a limited-edition book by Skerryvore Productions, The Three Hares: A Curiosity Worth Regarding was created by archaeologist Tom Greeves, art historian Sue Andrew, and photographer Chris Chapman.
The book evolved from the group's Three Hares Project, and includes thorough essays by Andrew and Greeves alongside Chapman's images, chronicling their trek to trace the evolution of the symbol.
Think long hours spent in freezing conditions, with a constant regime of pushups just to keep warm – a scenario endured by Andrew Parkinson while photographing mountain hares on a Scottish icefield!
The sale is one of the biggest asset sales by a government in Europe, Hares said, but is smaller than the 13 billion pound sale of Northern Rock mortgages in 2015.
On Friday it said it expects to launch the next phase of sales later this year, although Hares said there was no target date for the disposal of the remaining assets.
There's no justification for chasing a stag for many hours until it's exhausted and then killing it; the same goes for hares, which in certain areas are on the verge of extinction.
Golden eagles eat mammals such as rabbits, hares, ground squirrels and prairie dogs — and they do their own hunting, while bald eagles often steal fish from smaller raptors such as osprey. OutdoorAlabama.
"There have been so many hares set running by the prosecution in this case, the field is positively flooded with them running around in every direction crashing into each other," he said.
"Our constantly expanding journey embraces Judaic, Buddhist and Islamic hares from western Europe to China, or vice versa, touching Himalayan Ladakh and the Swat valley in Pakistan," Greeves writes in an introduction.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; editing by Megan Rowling; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, climate change, resilience, women's rights, trafficking and property rights.
However environmental campaigners say that because grouse moors are intensively managed to ensure that high numbers of grouse breed, other native wildlife such as foxes, mountain hares and birds of prey are "controlled".
As an undergraduate at Princeton University, he had learned the classic example of the math that plotted how growing populations of snowshoe hares fuel the rise of the lynx that feed on them.
To prepare the land for shooting, it is drained and dried out, destroying swathes of plant life and while mountain hares and predators such as hen harriers were often illegally culled, Labour said.
For months, Booker has professed to be satisfied with being a tortoise among hares — and, until recently, he regularly passed up opportunities to draw explicit contrasts with or criticize his rivals, including Biden.
What they did, per the Guardian: Glanzman implanted wires into the tails of two California sea hares and gave them a series of electric shocks to sensitize them and trigger a defense mechanism.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; Editing by Belinda Goldsmith; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's rights, trafficking, property rights, climate change and resilience.
Reporting by Sophie Hares, Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's rights, trafficking, property rights, climate change and resilience.
In the sea and along its shores swarm organisms of the other living world — marine diatoms, crustaceans, ascidians, sea hares, priapulids, coral, loriciferans and on through the still mostly unfilled encyclopedia of life.
I write from north-central Utah, a house under the Wasatch Range, snowshoe hares darting across the road outside, a moose sighted not long ago down by the corner that leads into town.
Out in the field, the team collects leopard scat to find out which animals they are hunting -- leopards are not picky eaters and their diet includes deer, monkeys, wild boar, porcupines and hares.
Reporting by Sophie Hares; editing by Belinda Goldsmith; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, climate change, resilience, women's rights, trafficking and property rights.
The original meaning of the three hares motif remains obscure, but its cross-cultural significance inspired three researchers to spend over two decades traveling the world to unravel some of its arcane history.
Andrew writes about the complex interpretations of the hares in one of her essays: As a symbol, the hare in the medieval period might be regarded in either a positive or negative light.
Before the war began in 2014, local hunting societies made yearly estimates of the wildlife population in an area and issued permits for, say, a certain number of pheasants or hares to be shot.
The researchers were told the hares indicated the Holy Trinity while in Switzerland and the meeting of heaven and Earth while in China, where the rabbits are depicted in the Buddhist cave temples of Mogao.
UKAR Chief Executive Ian Hares, who declined to say how many bidders were involved, said the loans had a carrying value of 12.2 billion pounds resulting in an accounting loss for the state run 'bad bank'.
According to Jane Russ, chairperson of the Hare Preservation Trust, beyond the torment and gruesome death experienced by the hares, the dogs involved can also suffer as a result of their owners' callous attitudes towards animals.
Using remote cameras, researchers from the University of Georgia recovered more than 267,000 photos of more than 20 species -- including racoon dogs, wild boars, macaques, pheasants, foxes and Japanese hares in the areas surrounding the power plant.
The results revealed "no evidence" that the area's large animals—wild boars, hares, pheasants, macaques, and foxes—had suffered long-term population losses, and that "several species were most abundant in human‐evacuated areas," according to the study.
"Inevitably there needs to be a home within the public sector to look after all the things that are left," Hares said, adding that this could mean UKAR will remain open, although at a fraction of the size it is today.
Despite the bleakness, this 21-square-mile reserve, established by the Chilean government in 22, teems with wildlife: hares, tuco-tucos (mole-like rodents), skunks, armadillos, gray foxes, pumas, guanacos, lizards and dozens of species of birds unique to Patagonia.
Well, how in the world do you respond to a work in which the 10 dancers — dressed in tunics and hot pants of dark brown leather — start by solemnly donning bonnets with two-foot-tall vertically pointing ears, like those of hares?
"If the ice was strong enough, the bears, or at least some of them, would have already gone to sea, where they could hunt for seals or sea hares," said Mikhail Stishov, coordinator of WWF-Russia projects for the conservation of Arctic biodiversity.
Ghezal Hares, an Afghan constitutional scholar, said that while there was precedent in earlier Afghan constitutions for the narrow definition of Islamic jurisprudence that the Taliban ordered, there are too many contradictions in how the group's old document lays out a vision for governance.
The area — home to Finnish immigrants who arrived in the late 21921th century and were said to have brought with them only knives, axes and grains of rye — is exactly what one would imagine when thinking of the Scandinavian wilderness, with elk, deer and hares roaming freely.
Fox hounds, as their name suggests, were bred for fox hunting, and the Greyhound and some of its fellow sleek sighthounds, while not breed for blood sport per se, are set on hares and other small prey in a sport called coursing (as depicted in Guy Ritchie's Snatch).
It takes him at least three days of boning, marinating, stuffing, poaching and saucing two big hares to make about 20 portions, which gleam in a cloak of mahogany sauce: Lièvre à la royale, $60 a portion (call ahead for availability), Racines NY, 94 Chambers Street (Church Street), 212-227-3400, racinesny.com.
Worsley then reimagines their 1840 nuptials, devised as the P.R. coup of the century — the better to herald the modern constitutional monarchy — down to Victoria's white wedding dress, which popularized the color for brides, and a breakfast feast resplendent with skinned hares, taxidermied pigeons (adorning pigeon pies) and a 300-pound fruitcake.
He had the good fortune to come of age when the British countryside was ecstatic with wildlife — half of which has since been wiped out — and when he was 7, the bountiful hares, larks, thrushes, butterflies and moths of his surroundings were the source of his salvation: It was at this point that his mother's mind unraveled and she moved, for a time, into an asylum.
But at Oxford, that bastion of arcane aristocratic life, I found myself being implored to join some groups that you don't often see at student activities fairs in the US. There was the Country Sports Society, which was formerly dedicated to the practice of hunting hares and rabbits using beagles while wearing green jackets, but after the 2004 Hunting Act, became more of a dog-walking club.
Since then, the fenced-in wilderness, a part of the Arabian Desert, has served as a protected habitat for a variety of indigenous mammals — hedgehogs, shrews, gazelles, Arabian hares and at least three species of bats — and a getaway spot for tourists and locals overwhelmed by the skyscraper-dominated megalopolis of Dubai, the most populous of seven city-states that comprise the United Arab Emirates.
Though reefs cover less than one percent of the earth's surface, they are home to 25 percent of all ocean species, many of which have helped scientists crack some of the toughest medical puzzles: sea sponges were used to develop the breakthrough HIV drug AZT; mollusks called sea hares in the Indian Ocean have lent their compounds to treatments for breast and prostate cancers; toxins from cone snails have become prototypes for painkillers.
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