greybeard造句(1) The greybeards made a quite unnecessary fuss about this and I was forced to employ my stout stick.
(2) What about Old Greybeard In The Sky?
(3) David Greybeard was eating the pink object.
(4) David Greybeard was eating meat.
(5) She named the old chimp David Greybeard.
(6) Goodall gave her chimps names – David Greybeard, Flint, Goliath, Passion, Frodo and Fifi – much to the irritation of academics.
(7) She was observing a male chimp, (David Greybeard, she later determined) up a tree with something pinkish33 in his hands.
(8) It was David Greybeard who Goodall later watched making that leafy tool to obtain termites.
(9) I had learned—again from David Greybeard—that chimpanzees are hunters and that they share their kill.
(10) When David Greybeard died of pneumonia in 1968, I mourned for him as I have for no other chimpanzee.
(11) She named him David Greybeard and began to track him, eventually finding that he (and other males) used such tools regularly.
(12) Another greybeard, known as the Wise Old Man, saw them and said derisively, "How silly of you to do this! It is quite impossible for you few to dig up these two huge mountains."
(13) David Greybeard (right), who once ate about 50 bananas in a sitting, was the first Gombe chimp to lose his fear of human contact.
(14) A fact which seems to have slipped by the greybeards of the art world.
(15) From there I had first noticed an adult male, whom I named David Greybeard, pick leafy twigs and strip the leaves to fashion tools, which he then used to fish termites from their underground nests.
(16) I like to walk alone to an area called the Peak, close to where the chimpanzee I named David Greybeard first accepted me 43 years ago.
(17) After a few weeks one male, who she named David Greybeard because of his white-tufted chin, let her approach him – tempted by the odd banana – and allowed her to observe him as he foraged for food.
(18) Everything. " By then she had 15 months of field data from Gombe, most of it gathered through patient observation of individuals she knew by monikers such as David Greybeard, Mike, Olly, and Fifi.
(19) By then she had 15 months of field data from Gombe, most of it gathered through patient observation of individuals she knew by monikers such as David Greybeard, Mike, Olly, and Fifi.
(20) Her name is synonymous4 with the names Freud, and David Greybeard.