ट्रैपर्स Meaning in English
ट्रैपर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : trappers
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ट्रैम्पर्सट्रेपिंग
ट्रैपिंग
ट्रैपिज़इड
ट्रेप्स
रद्दी भाग
रद्दीखाना
कचरे के डिब्बे
कचरा कार्टर
कचरे का मैदान
ट्रैश किया गया
ट्रैशियर
रद्दी आदमी
रद्दीबही
ट्राटोरिस
ट्रैपर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The park is known for buying and rescuing nuisance alligators from trappers that would otherwise be killed for their meat and skin.
The first European descendants migrating from the eastern United States arrived in the area around the 1820s; they were mainly explorers, trappers, and prospectors, and they founded many of the current towns around what later became the forest.
A 2010 study suggests that hunting in Burma by traditional bird trappers is a primary cause of the decline.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, French trappers named the river on which Erindale sits as "Rivière du Credit".
This would have been during the era of French fur trappers who traveled the region's rivers.
With the collapse of the international market for beaver furs, the fur trappers had quit the business and were settling down in the Oregon Country.
Individuals from all stations of life were C D's subjects, including prime ministers and politicians, wealthy and famous, colourful voyageurs and trappers, members of first nation Canada, humble farmers, tradesmen, merchants, and housekeepers.
Many had partial European ancestry from intermarriage by French-Canadian fur traders and trappers.
Due to intermarriage with French-Canadian fur trappers over the years, this settlement became a center for the Métis people, who developed their own culture, related to, but separate from, the French and Ojibwe.
The North West Company found the Native Americans of the Columbia region generally unwilling to work as fur trappers and hunters.
The term cache originally referred to fur trappers, the first Europeans to visit the land.
However, "bison" is a Greek word meaning ox-like animal, while "buffalo" originated with the French fur trappers who called these massive beasts bœufs, meaning ox or bullock—so both names, "bison" and "buffalo", have a similar meaning.
Winter residents would trade furs with the native trappers, then send the furs by river during the summer to exchange points to the east and then to Montreal.