Brittle Naiad, Curly-leaf Pondweed, European Frogbit, Eurasian Watermilfoil, Hydrilla. Theae are the famous plants of New york.
R. Dove has written: 'The 1979 aquatic plant quarantine project' -- subject(s): Control, Eurasian watermilfoil, Plant quarantine
R. A. Nijman has written: 'Distribution of Myriophyllum spicatum in the lower mainland region of British Columbia' -- subject(s): Aquatic weeds, Eurasian watermilfoil
seeds.
Very Few Predators Eat This Predator But A Common Heron Might Gobble A Eurasian Eagle Owl. Other Likely Predators Include Lynxes, Wolverines, Wolves And Other Eurasian Eagle Owls.
mostly seeds. scrambled eggs with some water.
The accepted scientific name is Parapoynx allionealis.
Badgers are primarily omnivores. Eurasian Badgers have one of the most varied diet of all animals in the Carnivora family, only Raccoons and bears have a more varied diet. Eurasian Badgers primarily eat earthworms, often digging up gardens for them. Eurasian Badgers are often blamed for doing this. Eurasian Badgers also eat roots, seeds, fungi, blackberries, strawberries, apples, rabbits, voles, shrews, slugs, snails, mice and hedgehogs. Eurasian Badgers can dig with remarkable speed. Eurasian Badgers also occasionally eat snakes, lizards, frogs, and birds, like the occasional poultry. Eurasian Badgers have also very occasionally killed lambs. Because of their durability and tenacity, Eurasian Badgers have few predators. Eurasian Lynx (most likely a competitor), wolves, Siberian Tigers and bears (black and brown) may pose a threat. But Eurasian Badgers themselves can be vicious competitors: Eurasian Badgers often let Raccoon Dogs in their dens. But the dogs have to be careful not to overstay their welcome, otherwise they will be badly injured, drived out or killed. There has been cases of Red Foxes being attacked when they encounter: one incident shows a Red Fox going up to a bowl, only to be attacked and grabbed at the tail by a Eurasian Badger, thrashing it around and the fox ran away. Eurasian Badgers have also been known to drive vixens out of their dens and destroying the litter without eating them.
In the cold regions, probably what they raise; sheep, cattle, goats, etc.
the UK is on the Eurasian plate, this answer comes form a 13 year old English schoolgirl :)
Birds of prey eat other birds, as do some corvids (crows), for instance Eurasian Magpies eat the eggs and chicks of small songbirds.
Eurasian is a race. So you can write something like "Tom is an Eurasian"