单词 | Lutra |
例句 | For instance, one fable finds the god Lutra, an insectlike larva, furiously consuming the plants in a kelp forest — the habitat of another god. Review | ‘Mythic Ocean’: Playing nice with the gods 2021-07-20T04:00:00Z No word-painting of the most realistic school could do justice to the horror of Lutra to-day—and what must it have been there before the refining influence of those nuns touched it? Donahoe's Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 4, April, 1886 Volume 15 (January 1886 - July 1886) 2012-01-29T03:00:07.953Z The subjects of many of his dramas, such as the Achilles, the Ajax, the Hectoris Lutra, the Telamon, the Iphigenia, afforded scope for the exhibition of the soldierly character. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z Though the molar teeth generally resemble those of Lutra in their proportions, they differ in the exceeding roundness and massiveness of their crowns and bluntness of their cusps. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" To Lutra, lonely like the thrush, and, like the thrush, not yet aware of pain and hunger, the world seemed bright and filled with happiness. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Of Lutra we have several species in two genera. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon But compared with the village of Lutra, which was the destination of the nuns, this wild and dangerous-looking path is a kind of preliminary paradise. Donahoe's Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 4, April, 1886 Volume 15 (January 1886 - July 1886) 2012-01-29T03:00:07.953Z The sea otter, Lutra marina, is only found in America on the north-west Pacific coast. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 In the true otter of the genus Lutra the dentition is i. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" Then Lutra, bold in the unbroken stillness of Nature's perfect sleep, climbed the steps leading to a village garden, and searched the refuse heap for scraps discarded from the cottager's meagre board. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain This otter is larger than the common Indian one, the skull of a female, as given by Dr. Anderson, exceeding in all points that of male of Lutra nair. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon The two-roomed mud cabin of twenty-three years ago is now a tradition, and they have made themselves a lovely centre above the dirty village of Lutra. Donahoe's Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 4, April, 1886 Volume 15 (January 1886 - July 1886) 2012-01-29T03:00:07.953Z In this hollow “oven,” on a heap of hay, moss, and leaves, brought hither by the parent otters through an opening they had tunnelled into the meadow, Lutra was born. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain One night, while the cubs were rougher than ever in their fun, Lutra slipped off the platform and fell headlong down the pipe into the stream. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra felt a sharp nip on her flank, and was bowled over by the impetuous rush of her foe; but she regained her feet in an instant, and jumped without hesitation into the water. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Only a few of these many signs were observed by Lutra, it is true, for she spent the day in hiding. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain When Lutra had attained her full size and strength she was wooed and won by a young dog-otter of her own age, and lived with him in a “holt” among the great rocks of Alltycafn. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra spent the rest of that year in widowhood. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain The eyes of the salmon were also formed for looking upwards, and so Lutra remained unnoticed by her prey. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra sometimes noticed, while she drifted with the current, that the scent of her kindred lay strong at the surface not far from her “holt.” Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Night after night, and steadily travelling westward, Lutra took short cuts across country from pool to pool. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra and her companion followed the fish, and afforded a rare, unexpected sight as, bold with hunger, they ascended to breathe between the sheets of ice in the pool by the village gardens. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra dived out of sight, and, unable to interpose, watched, for a second time, a riverside tragedy. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra made ample use of the opportunity for a feast—frogs were the greatest delicacies known to her, and she had never before found them to be so plentiful. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra heard them tearing madly past, heard also the dull thud of human footsteps above her “holt,” but she discreetly remained close-hidden in her sleeping chamber. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain The sound of horn, the shouts of men, the deep-toned notes of great hounds, the shrill yapping of eager terriers, and the splashing and the plunging on every side, almost bewildered Lutra. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain At this time another young dog-otter began to show Lutra considerable attention. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Distressed and perplexed, Lutra stayed by the dog-otter, trying in vain to release him from his sufferings. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain In the struggle that ensued, and ended only when Lutra had carried her prey to shore, Brighteye, half suffocated and but faintly apprehending what had taken place, was released. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra's new spouse had his home in the tributary stream of a neighbouring valley. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain When about three months old, Lutra began to show promise of that grace of form and motion which in later life was to be one of her chief distinctions. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Lutra soon baffled our inexpert hounds, and gained refuge in a “strong place” well behind a fringe of alder-roots, whence Bob, notwithstanding his most strenuous efforts, failed to “bolt” her. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain As yet Lutra had never seen the hounds, nor, till the following summer, was she to know the import of her instinctive timidity. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain On several occasions, at dusk, Brighteye, like Lutra the otter, had seen a trout splashing and twisting convulsively in terror and pain. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain This, for Lutra, was perhaps the only noteworthy episode of her early life. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain The hatching of countless flies in the leaf-mould was not watched by the birds only: Lutra also knew that the swarms had arrived; and spring was welcome if only for this. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Before the fish had time to flee it was caught in Lutra's vice-like jaws and borne, struggling desperately and threshing the water into foam, to the bank. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain In the silence that followed, Lutra, reassured, dived from her “holt,” and, paddling gently to the surface, saw the last stragglers of the Hunt climbing the slope towards the farm. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Maddened, and courageous with the fury of despair, Lutra seized the intruder by the muzzle, and, in the combat that ensued, sorely mangled her assailant's lips and nostrils. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain The angler, who had ceased to frequent the riverside at the approach of winter, returned to the pool, but only by day, and then Lutra dozed in her retreat. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Suddenly, however, our ragamuffin hounds struck the line of nobler game: Lutra, the otter, was astir in the pool. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Later, when the dogs were quietly resting at their homes, I returned, alone, to my hiding place not far from Lutra's “holt.” Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain Close to the near bank a wave rose above the surface of the eddy as Lutra, having seen the vole dive from the stone, again hurried in pursuit. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain To List Lutra had almost caught him after his adventure with the owl. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain I first saw Lutra, the otter-cub, while I was fishing late one summer night. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain |
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