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No, the noun 'wildlife' is a common noun, a general word for the animals, birds, and plants that live in natural conditions.The term 'native wildlife' is a noun phrase, a combination of the adjective 'native' used to describe the common noun 'wildlife'.
Wildlife is a noun in the plural, meaning that when you say wildlife you are not talking about Bambi. You are talking about Bambi, and Thumper, and the whole rest of the forest.
Yes, "safari" is a common noun. It refers to an expedition or journey, particularly in East Africa, for observing or hunting wildlife. While it can also be used in specific contexts, such as "Safari" as a brand name for a web browser, in general usage, it is categorized as a common noun.
Yes, "Safari" can be a proper noun when it refers to a specific brand or product, such as Apple's web browser. However, in a general sense, "safari" refers to an expedition or journey, particularly in Africa for observing wildlife, and is not a proper noun in that context. Proper nouns are capitalized, while common nouns are not.
The gender noun for "stag" is "doe," which refers to a female deer. In many contexts, "stag" is used to describe a male deer, particularly in hunting and wildlife terminology. Both terms are commonly used in discussions about deer species and their characteristics.
No, the noun 'wildlife' is a common noun, a general word for the animals, birds, and plants that live in natural conditions.The term 'native wildlife' is a noun phrase, a combination of the adjective 'native' used to describe the common noun 'wildlife'.
Wildlife is a noun in the plural, meaning that when you say wildlife you are not talking about Bambi. You are talking about Bambi, and Thumper, and the whole rest of the forest.
The noun form for the adjective 'abundant' is abundance.Example sentence: The mountains have an abundance of wildlife.
The term 'wild animal' (plural 'wild animals') is a noun, a common, compound noun; a word for creatures, things. The compound noun 'wild animals' is made up of the adjective 'wild' and the noun 'animals' to form a word with its own meaning.
The noun 'wildlife' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
Wandering can be a noun as well as an adjective and a participle. For example:'My wandering in the hills for many years made me very knowledgeable about the local wildlife.'
No, the verb 'encounter' does not need a preposition following it. Example: On a walk in the woods we may encounter wildlife. (the noun 'wildlife' is the direct object of the verb 'encounter')
TERRITORIAL - pertaining to a Territory, or a distinct location (as in wildlife and animal behavior)
Some wildlife sanctuaries in Andhra Pradesh include:Kawal Wildlife SanctuaryPranahitaShivaram Wildlife SanctuaryEturnagaram Wildlife SanctuaryPakhalKinnerasani Wildlife SanctuaryPapikondaCoringa Wildlife SanctuaryKolleruKrishna Wildlife SanctuaryPocharamManjiraNagarjunasagar SrisailamRolla PaduGundla BrahmeswaraSri LankamalleshwaraNelapattuPulicatKoundinya Wildlife SanctuarySri Peninsula NarasimhaKambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary
Yes. There are a lot of birds. Many of them are protected on 'National Wildlife Refuges'. There are 7 wildlife refuges in Idaho and they are:Bear Lake National Wildlife RefugeCamas National Wildlife RefugeDeer Flat National Wildlife RefugeGrays Lake National Wildlife RefugeKootenai National Wildlife RefugeMinidoka National Wildlife RefugeOxford Slough National Wildlife Refuge
What is a wildlife park
a map of wildlife!