prairie造句61. The Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, Nebraska, is home to red-headed woodpeckers (above), among other birds and wildlife.
62. As for impoverished agency trade that reaches the remote district, we will about to reduce the joining threshold, in order to make the spark product set the prairie ablaze in every corner.
63. When prairie voles HAs sex, two hormones titled oxytocin and vasopressin are not released.
64. Hostess To study how pair-bonding happens, researchers have turned to a small, brown rodent, called the prairie vole.
65. From now to October, the prairie is green. We can live a hotel in Hailar or in a Mongolian yurt on the grassland.
66. The most inspiring one: A single spark can start a prairie fire.
67. He pointed south across the Yellowstone River valley to a tiny dot of willow and aspen that seemed to explode in brilliant yellows against the backdrop of prairie tans and grays.
68. Scientists are also looking at profiting from the leftovers from the production of corn ethanol and cellulosic ethanol, made from materials like switch grass, corn husks and prairie grass.
69. The reason he gave was as follows: if the long-eared innocent animal from the interior came to the prairie and saw the horses, it would think it had met its cousins and would happily rush over.
70. On the floor next to the heater was a prairie rattlesnake, coiled and ready to strike.
71. L. Frank Baum begins The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with a description of Dorothy's life on the Kansas prairie.
72. sure enough, when a female prairie vole mates, there is a 50% increase in the level of dopamine in the reward centre of her brain.
73. Some exhibits have glass viewing areas, like for the prairie dog.
74. One hot cloudless night two girls slept in the long prairie grass beside their tents with no covering but the sky.
75. Here we can apply the old Chinese saying , " A single spark can start a prairie fire. "
76. Gopher Prairie is a place of unbearable dullness, conformity, hypocrisy, and oppression.
77. Because the prairie vole has the needed receptors in its brain for these hormones in the regions responsible for reward and reinforcement, it forms a bond with its mate.
78. Fredericksburg was founded by German settlers when the area was still open prairie.
79. One day he and his prairie chicken friend saw a beautiful bird soaring on the currents of air, high above the mountains.
80. China's revolutionary force was like a single spark which can start a prairie fire.
81. Vast villages of prairie dogs provided tasty meals for hawks, eagles, and the now-endangered black-footed ferret.
82. Hard wheat comes from the prairie zones of the US and Canada having limited rainfall.
83. Their study was conducted in the prairie vole, a small rodent that mates for life.
84. The Indian took the egg and put it in the nest of a prairie chicken.
85. The prairie wolf is smaller and lives in the south-central United States.
86. A boy found an eagles egg and he put it in the nest of a prairie chicken.
87. Never before captured on film, we witness majestic sliding, an epic fight for toboggan territory and the unique mating ritual of this rare icon of the Canadian Prairie.
88. A current five-year project at the North Central Sun Grant Center at SDSU has researchers working to optimize another native grass, prairie cordgrass, for ethanol production.
89. By altering the small animal's brain hormone chemistry, scientists have made a promiscuous meadow vole faithful - just like its prairie vole cousin.
90. All of these ideas were first explored in antiquity and can be found in Roman villas, Georgian mansions, French chateaux, and in the prairie houses of Frank Lloyd Wright.