How To Use Wild goat In A Sentence

  • The Lévy oinochoe, a wine jug from the seventh century B.C. in the Milesian "wild goat" style, is shown beside two contemporary but lesser versions with the same motif. How Do You Define One?
  • Investigators of Romania's so-called Cave with Bones have also discovered skeletal remains of extinct cave bears and wild goats.
  • Wild goats and pigs threaten the food supply of the magnificent Galapagos tortoises, and rats eat the eggs of birds and reptiles that have evolved without natural predators.
  • Wild goats and donkeys replace the cars on sleepy, scorching roads. Times, Sunday Times
  • Further investigations of wild goats and archaeological specimens are therefore needed to investigate these ancestors.
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  • Next day, It'stormed. The goatherd kept wild goat in the fold and fed it.
  • It has close to it a park that provides pasture for a large herd of deer and wild goats.
  • The prisoner ran like a wild goat, and soon I saw that he was coming near the bottom of my hill.
  • The plan was to look for wild goats on the moorland and scattered juniper woodland on the slopes adjoining the river Findhorn to see if the tribe of wild goats had any kids. Country diary: Ruthven, Highlands
  • At the top is an Ovis Amman, then two markhoors (wild goats), an ibex, and two Tibetan antelope.
  • Plunge into then tightened fence, firmly ground wild goat.
  • From the slope below, the wild goats bleated faintly.
  • There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank.
  • 'There's a species of primitive central Chinese wild goat called the goral in an enclosure above the polar bear's. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Wild goats and donkeys replace the cars on sleepy, scorching roads. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Korean goral is an endangered species of wild goat.
  • In the forests may the deer and wild goats multiply.
  • The crater walls, massive in height and rugged, were the domain of jet-black wild goats who managed to navigate and cling to the rough face.
  • But, ironically, one of the unexpected by-products of his efforts is the availability for consumption of large populations of wild goats.
  • And, for the first time ever, human hands will not be allowed touch the wild goat at Puck Fair.
  • There Dionysus gave them food and drink: herbs and berries and the milk of the wild goat.
  • The Iti National Park has wild goats, wild boars, deer, rodents, tortoises, reptiles, as well as an amazing variety of birds among which there are vultures, eagles, partridges, hoopoes, hawks, and owls.
  • Spot otters, eagles and wild goats. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank.
  • Wild goats and donkeys replace the cars on sleepy, scorching roads. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Arabian tahr (Hemitragus jayakari), a type of wild goat inhabiting precipitous mountain slopes and stark bare cliffs, occurs only in the mountains of northern Oman and the United Arab Emirates and is a regional endemic. Al Hajar Al Gharbi montane woodlands
  • Moors and heaths would have supported populations of wild horses and cattle, hares, wild goats and smaller creatures like voles, snakes and lizards.
  • Wild goats were seen picking their way down the shoulder of the Eagle's Rock; they play a vital role by browsing the hazel scrub which would swamp the natural vegetation.
  • The degradation of the substantial vegetative covering has caused migration to markhor and wild goat that has disturbed the food chain for the elusive snow leopard forcing him to migrate to some other habitats. Climate Vigil Rally Chitral, Pakistan
  • From the slope below, the wild goats bleated faintly.
  • Tales were told of flood-bound trains marooned in the desert for so long that drivers fished in new-born rivers or shot wild goats in order to feed their passengers.
  • Wild goats in Crete are said, when wounded by arrows, to go in search of dittany, which is supposed to have the property of ejecting arrows in the body. The History of Animals
  • This course could also be game, such as pheasant, wild goat, duck or partridge.
  • the deer, the gazelle, the roe deer, the wild goat, the ibex, the antelope and the mountain sheep.
  • Spot otters, eagles and wild goats. Times, Sunday Times
  • The elusive sarrios and the bucardo, a very rare type of Spanish wild goat are found here.
  • The chances of a [captive] goat passing along a drug-producing gene to a wild goat aren't very high.
  • Their instinct comes direct from God and guides them to help themselves in parturition; the very time when the herdsman is most anxious for his herds. wild goats -- ibex (Ps 104: 18; 1Sa 24: 2). hinds -- fawns; most timid and defenseless animals, yet cared for by God. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Spot otters, eagles and wild goats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wild goats are tolerant of considerable extremes of temperature and would most likely have been a source of food for most of the post-glacial period.
  • The Suleiman markhor, Afghan urial, and Ladahk urial are listed as endangered, and the Chiltan wild goat is indicated as critically endangered on IUCN's Red List of threatened animals database. Sulaiman Range alpine meadows
  • Wild goats, pigs, and dogs inhabited many of the forests, especially the mauka (upland areas inland from the coast).
  • The fauna is represented by species such as deer, wild goats, bears, wolves, foxes and martens.
  • Hairs found near sightings of a yeti-like primate in India have turned out to be goral (a wild goat) hairs. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Wild goats and donkeys replace the cars on sleepy, scorching roads. Times, Sunday Times
  • This course could also be game, such as pheasant, wild goat, duck or partridge.
  • After that all the sheep, wild goats and deer on the Cooley Peninsula would have to be destroyed.
  • Moors and heaths would have supported populations of wild horses and cattle, hares, wild goats and smaller creatures like voles, snakes and lizards.
  • Pan is most often portrayed with the torso of a man, the hooved legs and twisty horns of a wild goat, and the capricious face of a human.

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