There are several historical figures that have been proposed to be the basis for the persona and exploits of Zorro. These include Joaquin Murrieta, William Lamport, Estanislao, Saloman Pico, Manuel Rodriguez Erdoiza, and Tiburcio Vasquez.
The Zorros was created in 1979.
Zorros, flying mice bats and mice.
Assuming you mean "Foxes are red", that would be "Los zorros son rojos".
Originally, Mexico Many other Zorros, such as Diego, Alejandro and Joquin de la Vega came from California
Dogs, hyenas, wolfs, coyotes, foxes, dingos, jackals, dholes, culpeos, zorros, and wild dogs.
She was called "Elena de la Vega"\ she was the orignal zorros daughter though you should just wach them yourselves instead of going on this
The world needs a lot of Zorros, a few hundred of who could cut the buttons off of banker's shirts and another few hundred to slice the suspenders off of congressmen who give them everything they demand. It's Zorro who gives us "hope", not President Obama.
Parcialmente noctonal animales. Por ejemplo: Los murciélagos moles Búhos zorros Las ratas Lo siento yo sólo tenía cinco, yo no soy realmente un experto Además yo soy español!
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern --RROS. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter R and 4th letter R and 5th letter O and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: burros derros morros zorros
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -ORROS. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter O and 3rd letter R and 4th letter R and 5th letter O and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: morros zorros
Red fox's eat both the eggs and the chickens. Also, some species of snakes eat the eggs. Zorros, flying mice bats and rats also eat eggs. some chickens will even eat their own eggs!
No, "los" is a determiner in Spanish that is used before masculine plural nouns. It is not a pronoun on its own, but it is part of noun phrases where it precedes the noun to provide information about gender and number.