释义 |
Definition of maned wolf in English: maned wolfnoun A large wild dog of South American grasslands, having a reddish coat with black hair across the shoulders and large erect ears. 鬣狼 Chrysocyon brachyurus, family Canidae Example sentencesExamples - They considered deleterious human influence in the habitat of maned wolves to be more intense in the southeast than in the midwestern Brazilian states.
- Adaptable and resourceful, individual maned wolves range through enormous territories where they live off everything from rodents and birds to venomous snakes and berries.
- I have heard of them before, but to see a maned wolf in person is simply amazing.
- Unlike most other wolves, maned wolves are omnivores.
- The maned wolf is believed to have supernatural and medicinal powers.
- Certainly, paternal care is the general rule amongst canids so it might be expected in the maned wolf.
- What is worse, her hair resembles the russet hue of a maned wolf.
- The long thin legs, which may serve to help the maned wolf to see above tall grass, grade from red to black at their lower portions.
- The maned wolf of South America is a magnificent animal with a pointed muzzle and very large erect ears.
- In Brazil's Pantanal, South America's largest wetlands, you'll stalk giant anteaters, armadillos, maned wolves, and jaguars.
- True wolves are strict carnivores but the maned wolf is omnivorous.
- The maned wolf, a solitary denizen of South America's savannah grasslands, is the continent's largest wild canid, by far.
- The Brazilian government has classified the maned wolf as an endangered species.
- Adult maned wolves weigh 50-60 pounds and usually travel alone, staying in pairs only during breeding seasons.
- Possibly extinct in Uruguay, the remaining maned wolves live in Bolivia and Brazil, with a handful in Argentina and Paraguay, and just a single pair in Peru.
- The fur of the maned wolf is worn in South America as a good luck charm.
- The long legs of the maned wolf allow it to see better in the tall grasses of the savannah.
- Eighty percent of captive and wild maned wolves suffer from a genetic disease, and in addition they are susceptible to the common diseases of domestic dogs.
- At present it is not known how many maned wolves remain in the wild.
- This extreme and varied habitat supports 3,500 plant species, 650 bird species, 260 types of fish, and more than 100 different mammals, including such endangered species as the jaguar, the maned wolf, and the giant otter.
Definition of maned wolf in US English: maned wolfnoun A large, long-legged, endangered wild dog that has a reddish coat with black hair across the shoulders and large erect ears, native to the grasslands of South America. 鬣狼 Chrysocyon brachyurus, family Canidae Example sentencesExamples - The maned wolf, a solitary denizen of South America's savannah grasslands, is the continent's largest wild canid, by far.
- The fur of the maned wolf is worn in South America as a good luck charm.
- What is worse, her hair resembles the russet hue of a maned wolf.
- At present it is not known how many maned wolves remain in the wild.
- The maned wolf of South America is a magnificent animal with a pointed muzzle and very large erect ears.
- The maned wolf is believed to have supernatural and medicinal powers.
- Possibly extinct in Uruguay, the remaining maned wolves live in Bolivia and Brazil, with a handful in Argentina and Paraguay, and just a single pair in Peru.
- Eighty percent of captive and wild maned wolves suffer from a genetic disease, and in addition they are susceptible to the common diseases of domestic dogs.
- Adaptable and resourceful, individual maned wolves range through enormous territories where they live off everything from rodents and birds to venomous snakes and berries.
- This extreme and varied habitat supports 3,500 plant species, 650 bird species, 260 types of fish, and more than 100 different mammals, including such endangered species as the jaguar, the maned wolf, and the giant otter.
- True wolves are strict carnivores but the maned wolf is omnivorous.
- Unlike most other wolves, maned wolves are omnivores.
- The long legs of the maned wolf allow it to see better in the tall grasses of the savannah.
- In Brazil's Pantanal, South America's largest wetlands, you'll stalk giant anteaters, armadillos, maned wolves, and jaguars.
- The long thin legs, which may serve to help the maned wolf to see above tall grass, grade from red to black at their lower portions.
- Certainly, paternal care is the general rule amongst canids so it might be expected in the maned wolf.
- Adult maned wolves weigh 50-60 pounds and usually travel alone, staying in pairs only during breeding seasons.
- I have heard of them before, but to see a maned wolf in person is simply amazing.
- The Brazilian government has classified the maned wolf as an endangered species.
- They considered deleterious human influence in the habitat of maned wolves to be more intense in the southeast than in the midwestern Brazilian states.
|