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long-eared造句
1. The second type of bat is a long-eared bat. 2. The brown long-eared bat has enormous ears that stretch three-fourths the length of its entire body. 3. I am a long-eared owl. My mother laid eggs in an old nest in a hole in a tree. She sat on the eggs until we hatched. 4. Brown long-eared bats were discovered breeding on the Isles of Scilly this week. 5. Dubbed the "Mickey Mouse of Mongolia, " the long-eared jerboa took a star turn recently when it was caught on camera for the first time in the wild. 6. The long-eared oracle looked me up and down, then with the help of its owner/assistant picked out a slip of paper from scores of others on a tray. 7. The long-eared bat has not been seen on the Scilly Isles since the 1960s. 8. The long-eared jerboa can be distinguished from other jerboas by its enormous ears, which are about a third larger than its head. 9. A familiar town-dweller found Australia wide is the Lesser Long-eared bat (Nyctophilus geoffroyi) which is often found catching moths and flying bugs around streetlights. 10. The reason he gave was as follows: if the long-eared innocent animal from the interior came to the prairie and saw the horses, it would think it had met its cousins and would happily rush over. 10. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 11. The islanders followed his example and today Spiekeroog is home to the long-eared owl. 12. The chances are you've never seen this. It's a long-eared jerboa, and this is the first-ever video of the rare rodent. The resident of the deserts in Mongolia and China is endangered. 13. The chances are you've never seen this. It's a long-eared jerboa, and this is the first-ever video of the rare rodent. 14. But that might be one of the rodent's last roles, if habitat disturbances and other threats continue, pushing the long-eared jerboa over the edge. 15. While most jerboas munch on seeds and plant material, scientists think the long-eared jerboa eats mostly insects. 16. At first sight, the barn owl doesn't appear to have ears at all, unlike its cousin, the long-eared owl. 17. Results from video footage and the program's field research will help scientists design a conservation plan for the long-eared jerboa. 18. So I walked along the same path as good old Elmer Fudd, outsmarted by those clever, long-eared, fast-running rabbits. 19. And rather than sporting a coat of sandy fur like most jerboas, the long-eared species is covered with reddish-yellow fur with white underparts.