कैरिबौ Meaning in English
कैरिबौ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : caribou
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कैरिबूऊकैरिकेचरिंग
कैरिकेचर
कैरिकेचरल
कैरिकेचराइजेशन
कैरीकॉट
कैरीकॉट्स
कैरिना
कैरिनेट
कारिंदा
केयरिंग
ध्यान रखने वाला
परवाह करने वाला
दूसरों का ध्यान रखने वाला
देखभाल करने वाला व्यक्ति
कैरिबौ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 2007, Palin supported a 2003 Alaska Department of Fish and Game policy allowing the hunting of wolves from the air as part of a predator control program intended to increase moose and caribou populations for subsistence-food gatherers and other hunters.
This plant species provides food for caribou, Arctic hares, greater snow geese, small blue butterflies, and grizzly bears.
They hunted caribou and smaller mammals as well as salmon and larger sea mammals.
The land is also host to the American bald eagle, sandhill crane, willow ptarmigan, barrenground caribou, brown bear, foxes, porcupines, ground squirrels, and wolves, to name but a few.
The medal is bronze: on its obverse is a crown and a caribou; on its reverse is Britannia and two lions.
Much of the Athabasca Basin is within the migratory range of the Beverly caribou herd a major source of sustenance for the Denesuline communities.
Map of the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq caribou range.
This was where he began his wildlife studies tracking grizzly bears, cougars, caribou, bald eagles and killer whales, which over three years developed into the book Alone in the Wilderness, which was snapped up by Reader's Digest and became a critically acclaimed best seller.
Animals at the center include timber wolves, Grizzly bears, black bears, Alaskan moose, red foxes, elk, muskoxen, sitka black tailed deer, Porcupine caribou, Canadian lynxes, bald eagles, great horned owls, wood bison, and porcupines.
Rangifer tarandus caribou is further divided into three ecotypes: the migratory barren-ground ecotype, the mountain ecotype or woodland (montane) and the forest-dwelling ecotype (boreal woodland caribou).
According to researchers, the "George River herd which morphologically and genetically belong to the woodland caribou subspecies, at one time represented the largest caribou herd in the world and migrating thousands of kilometres from boreal forest to open tundra, where most females calve within a three-week period.
This behaviour is more like barren-ground caribou subspecies.