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If in captivity, prairie dogs can live eight years or more.
If not, the heir was the Duke of Orléans, in English captivity.
If breeding is successful in captivity, eggs will be laid at intervals of approximately 30 days and take 90 to 120 days to hatch.
If kept in captivity, alpine marmots can live up to 15 – 18 years.

captivity and properly
Commonly found in captivity as a pet due to its calm disposition and bright colors, it can be very demanding to care for properly.
Even anoles captured from the wild can live for several years if given acceptable living space and cared for properly ; a healthy anole in captivity, being free from predators and natural disaster, may live well beyond seven years.
This species is very hardy in captivity when properly maintained.
Likewise, other important witnesses, such as Johann Rattenhuber, survived Russian captivity, but died so soon after their release that they could never be properly interrogated.

captivity and cared
From these statements it appears that Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, was the monarch under whom the captivity of the Jews ended, for in the first year of his reign he was prompted by God to make a decree that the Temple in Jerusalem should be rebuilt and that such Jews as cared to might return to their land for this purpose.

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There, Aaron gained a name for eloquent and persuasive speech, so that when the time came for the demand upon the Pharaoh to release Israel from captivity, Aaron became his brother ’ s nabi, or spokesman, to his own people ( Exodus 7: 1 ) and, after their unwillingness to hear, to the Pharaoh himself ( Exodus 7: 9 ).
Similar to the traditional view in Judaism, conservative Christians view the Book of Daniel as written by the prophet Daniel, who they claim wrote the book around 536 BC after having been in captivity for about 70 years.
Engraving by Theodor de Bry for Hans Staden's account of his 1557 captivity.
The early history of the synagogue is obscure, but it seems to be an institution developed for public Jewish worship during the Babylonian captivity when the Jews ( and Jewish Proselytes ) did not have access to a Temple ( the First Temple having been destroyed c. 586 BC ) for ritual sacrifice.
In Bene Gesserit captivity, Scytale possesses the Tleilaxu secret of ghola production, which he has reluctantly traded for the Sisterhood's protection.
They have a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years in the wild, and can live considerably longer in captivity, with one specimen reportedly surviving for 35 years.
Capybaras can be found in many areas in zoos and parks, and may live for 12 years in captivity.
Chipmunks in captivity are said to sleep for an average of about 15 hours a day.
The infant is weaned at about three years old, but usually maintains a close relationship with its mother for several more years ; it reaches puberty at the age of eight to 10, and its lifespan in captivity is about 50 years.
Volunteer Robert Holland for example remembered being abused by people he knew as he was being marched into captivity and said the British troops saved them from being manhandled by the crowds.
Georges Danton attempted to negotiate with the Emperor for Marie Antoinette's release from captivity, but Francis was unwilling to make any concessions in return.
Because of their size and need to migrate, gray whales have rarely been held in captivity, and then only for brief periods of time.
The Ozark hellbender was successfully bred in captivity for the first time at the St. Louis Zoo, in a joint project with the Missouri Department of Conservation, hatching on Nov. 15, 2011.
" was conceited, not only about his own learning but also about the opinions held of him as commander both by the Galileans and by the Romans ; he was guilty of shocking duplicity at Jotapata, saving himself by sacrifice of his companions ; he was too naive to see how he stood condemned out of his own mouth for his conduct, and yet no words were too harsh when he was blackening his opponents ; and after landing, however involuntarily, in the Roman camp, he turned his captivity to his own advantage, and benefitted for the rest of his days from his change of side.
During Louis ' captivity, Turanshah was overthrown by his Mamluk soldiers, led by the general Aybak, who then released Louis in May in return for Damietta and a large ransom.
Studies done by Walter Auffenberg, which were documented in his book The Behavioral Ecology of the Komodo Monitor, eventually allowed for more successful managing and reproducing of the dragons in captivity.
The average for the species is 6. 5 years, but flipper ringing experiments show in very exceptional cases up to 25 years in captivity.
But he had been an independent prince for nearly the whole preceding period of eleven years that passed between his father's captivity at Ankara and his own final victory over his brother Musa Çelebi at Chamurli.
In a similar way, the prophet Isaiah had to walk stripped and barefoot for three years to illustrate the coming captivity, and the prophet Ezekiel had to lie on his side for 390 days and eat measured food to illustrate the coming siege.
It was particularly bad in Russia, where starvation was common for prisoners and civilians alike ; roughly 25 % of its 2 to 2. 4 million POWs died in captivity.
From his captivity, Moro sent letters to his family, to his political friends, to the Pope, pleading for a negotiated outcome.

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Hosea declares that unless they repent of these sins, God will allow their nation to be destroyed, and the people will be taken into captivity by Assyria, the greatest nation of the time.
Of these 11, 444, 000, however, 939, 700 rejoined the ranks in the subsequently liberated Soviet territory, and a further 1, 836, 000 returned from German captivity.
Of these 9, 549, 245, the Soviets released 3, 572, 600 from captivity after the war, thus the grand total of the Axis losses came to an estimated 5, 976, 645.
The pattern of stripes is unique to each animal, these unique markings can be used by researchers to identify individuals ( both in the wild and captivity ), much in the same way that fingerprints are used to identify humans.
The featured species are California condors ( the wild animal park was the key force in the recovery effort for these birds and this is one of the only places in the world where the public can see them in captivity ) and desert bighorn sheep.
Today, commercially available HCG is injected into Xenopus males and females to induce mating behavior and to breed these frogs in captivity at any time of the year.
The limited research on bonobos in the wild was taken to indicate that these matriarchal behaviors may be exaggerated by captivity, as well as by food provisioning by researchers in the field.
The world population of these horses are all descended from 9 of the 31 horses in captivity in 1945.
… Sir, how pitiable is it to reflect, that although you were so fully convinced of the benevolence of the Father of Mankind, and of his equal and impartial distribution of these rights and privileges, which he hath conferred upon them, that you should at the same time counteract his mercies, in detaining by fraud and violence so numerous a part of my brethren, under groaning captivity and cruel oppression, that you should at the same time be found guilty of that most criminal act, which you professedly detested in others, with respect to yourselves.
Upon the completion of this construction, Bayezid I demanded that John raze these new works, threatening war and the blinding of his son Manuel whom he held in captivity.
Jeremiah ’ s sole purpose was to reveal the sins of the people and explain the reason for the impending disaster ( destruction by the Babylonian army and captivity ), “ And when your people say, ' Why has the our God done all these things to us?
It was during these twenty-four years that Charles would write most of his poetry, including melancholy works which seem to be commenting on the captivity itself, such as En la forêt de longue attente.
Some populations are short distance migrants, and sightings north of the breeding range are relatively frequent ; however, given the species ' popularity in captivity, whether or not these are truly wild individuals is a matter of some debate.
There is a national recovery plan being developed for saving these animals: this program includes breeding in captivity, monitoring populations, and reestablishing bilbies where they once lived.
There is a national recovery plan being developed for saving these animals: this program includes breeding in captivity, monitoring populations, and reestablishing bilbies where they once lived.
It is difficult to rear these animals in captivity, the main problem being incomplete techniques for inducing sexual maturation and incomplete rearing techniques of larvae.
A few of these ducks have occurred as vagrants to Europe ; however, this attractive species is quite common in captivity, and most birds seen in the wild in Europe are presumed to be escapees.
In theory, each and every Aythya species is able to produce potentially fertile hybrids with any other, though due to their different ranges and behavioral cues given during courtship most of these hybrids are only known from birds kept in captivity without conspecific mates.
In captivity, most adult Python regius snakes should be kept in a minimum of a, long glass tank, as these pythons are ground dwellers and are highly secretive and largely sedentary.
Most notably, they develop the British radical-democratic models of Wollstonecraft, Godwin, and Holcroft and combine these with elements of German " Schauer-romantik " gothic from Friedrich Schiller, the enlightened sentimental fictions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau or Laurence Sterne, women's domestic novels by writers such as Fanny Burney or Hannah Webster Foster, and other genres such as captivity narrative.
In addition to these on-site conservation achievements in the Sierra Morena, the off-site conservation captive breeding program has also progressed well, totaling 52 individuals, 24 of which were bred in captivity.
During the second of these ventures Monson was taken prisoner by the Spaniards in a recaptured prize after an engagement off Berlengas Islands, and was for a time detained at Lisbon in captivity.
When Robert was killed by a Welsh raiding party in 1088 Hugh took over these lands, becoming ruler of most of North Wales, but he lost Anglesey and much of the rest of Gwynedd in the Welsh revolt of 1094, led by Gruffudd ap Cynan, who had escaped from captivity.
In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moth, fruits flies, mealworms and houseflies.

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