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Herbager (1956 – 25
March 1976) was a
French Thoroughbred racehorse and an
influential sire in both
France and the
United States.
Herbager was
sired by...
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Julian Livingstone Herbage (10
September 1904 – 15
January 1976) was a
British musicologist,
broadcaster and
member of the BBC
music department. He is...
- it a desert, but the
Mongols call it a 'gobi'—that is, a land of thin
herbage, more
suitable for
camels than for cows, but
capable also, if
herds are...
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reabsorbed into the body as a
means to
conserve water.
Camels eating green herbage can
ingest sufficient moisture in
milder conditions to
maintain their bodies'...
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forest and
shrub thickets with
little herbaceous layer. The
consumption of
herbage by
introduced grazers in
savanna woodlands has led to a
reduction in the...
- I
endeavoured to find
their nest, and
commenced to pull up
handfuls of
herbage on the top of the bank,
which I let fall on the slope. I then saw a worker...
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heavily diet-dependent. Specifically, a
reduction in the
proportion of
herbage consumed by a cow is
correlated with a
significant decrease in the omega−7...
- for
raising the
several useful products of a garden, fruits, roots, and
herbage, from the
practice of the most
successful gardeners, and the
result of...
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bones with
their feet. At
first they
found few bones,
until they cut away
herbage that
covered the
deepest part of the swamp,
where they
found many fossils...
- few
clustered together as
though in council—here
feeding upon the
tender herbage—there
cleansing their 'houses,' or
brushing the
little hillock about the...