different types of spiders
The hungry wolf prowled the periphery of the herd of bison.
The deer population tends to shrink until there are too few to feed the wolf population. At that point the wolves will begin to starve until there are too few to further reduce the deer population. At that point the population of the deer will begin to rebound.
This is another name for a retort, i.e. a glass vessel with a round bulb and long tapering neck that is bent down, used esp in a laboratory for distillation or a vessel in which large quantities of material may be heated, esp one used for heating ores in the production of metals or heating coal to produce gas It bears the name of its inventor, namely, Peter Wolf.
Wolves are pretty tough so they hardly ever sleep in shelters. But when they have pups the mother and the pups stay in a den. From Wolf Girl
The flank of beef produces the following steaks: # Flank Steak # Flank Steak Rolls Flank steak is considered London Broil when it is marinated whole.
The 'flank' is the side of the body.
The "flank" when referred to in these terms means the side or sides. Therefore you would be instructed to protect the left or right flank (side) or to protect the flank (both side)
Use ICD code 789.09 for flank pain because flank is a part of the abdomen.
Other words for flank are lateral or side.
Flank means Side but im not sure if that applies to people.
The soldiers prepared to flank the enemy from both sides during the battle.
It would be what you call the NEARSIDE
There are many sites online that have incorrect information on what part of the animal is the flank. In reality the flank of an animal is, generally, the side of the animal.
Come home early for dinner, we're having flank steak.
The flank acts as the section of flesh on the body of a person or an animal between the last rib and the hip; the side. It can also be a cut of meat from the flank of an animal or a lateral part or side; for example, the flank of a mountain.
Flank can mean a few things in English, all coming from the main meaning 'side', or 'edge'.Flank can be used in military terms as a verb, or to describe a position on the battlefield. It can also refer to the piece of meat found on the side of an animal.Get around the back and flank them! We need to attack them from both sides!They're attacking our flank sire, what shall we do!?One fatty flank of beef please.