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Trapping and pits
* Trapping is the use of devices such as snares, pits, deadfalls to capture or kill an animal
Trapping or hunting pits were placed in areas in close proximity of the hunted animal in question, usually in known places where the animals moved.
* Trapping pit, pits used for hunting
* Trapping in a pit depends largely on the terrain and availability of grass to cover it ; pits are dug out in such a way that a fallen animal has little room to manoeuvre with its head slightly above the pit, so that it is easy to saw off the horn.

Trapping and is
Trapping is also usually considered a separate activity.
Immobilization Attack ( I. A ): The immobilization attack is the effective use of “ Trapping ”.
Trapping is a method of attack that results in the holding down of an opponent ’ s hand or leg providing a safe route of attack.
Trapping is also an important means of income.
Trapping is used to control or eliminate feral American Mink populations.
Trapping and hunting of Cinereous Vultures is particularly prevalent in China and Russia.
It is termed as Lensless Optical Trapping (“ LOT ”).
The name of Donald's and Goofy's trapping business is " Donald & Goofy Trapping Co ".
Trapping of bacteria is a particularly important role for NETs in sepsis, where NET are formed within blood vessels.
Trapping instruments can perform multiple steps of analysis, which is sometimes referred to as MS < sup > n </ sup > ( MS to the n ).
Trapping is therefore seen not as a ' removal of liberty ', which caging even such a slow moving creature would be, but rather the confining of a creature to make it easier to capture in one's hand.
Trapping and destruction of forest habitat have reduced its numbers, but it is still much more abundant than the larger fisher.
* Trapping heat: It is important to reduce convection by isolating the air inside the cooker from the air outside the cooker.
While Non-binary, or M-ary, modulation is common in the telecom industry, the technique was originally developed and patented for optical disc recording at Optex Corporation in the early 1990s ( in conjunction with the University of Rochester ) for use with their Electron Trapping Optical Media ( ETOM ).
Trapping is designed to " trap " the ballhandler too far away from the action to be able to complete the play effectively.
Trapping is ineffective for rats, given their sheer numbers, and the only method that works is poisoning, which can be delivered into the field by broadcasting ( by hand or from the air ) or by the maintenance of bait stations.
Trapping is designed for medium sized mammals which are hard to shoot at.

Trapping and extremely
Trapping nitrogen, helium, and hydrogen requires extremely low temperatures (~ 10K ) and large surface area as described below.

Trapping and hunting
Trapping wild parrots for the pet trade, as well as hunting, habitat loss and competition from invasive species, has diminished wild populations, with parrots being subjected to more exploitation than any other group of birds.

Trapping and method
* Neuman, K. C., and Block S. M Review on Optical Trapping method

Trapping and government
Trapping did not become important until the imposition of the fur tax by the tsarist government.

Trapping and their
Trapping them in the house in the middle of a storm that has knocked out the electricity, he forces them to rely on their wits and physical prowess to save themselves.

Trapping and .
Trapping was minimal and, after traveling about 1300 miles ( 650 on foot ), he finally arrived at Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Trapping of the long-wave radiation due to the presence of clouds reduces the radiative forcing of the greenhouse gases compared to the clear-sky forcing.
Trapping took place in the fall when the fur became prime.
These situations are broken down into ranges ( Kicking, Punching, Trapping and Grappling ), with techniques flowing smoothly between them.
The short features the duo as partners and owners of " Donald and Goofy Trapping Co ." They have settled in the Arctic for an unspecified period of time, to capture live walruses to bring back to civilization.
The concept of the speed camera can be dated back to at least 1905 ; Popular Mechanics reports on a patent for a " Time Recording Camera for Trapping Motorists " that enabled the operator to take time-stamped images of a vehicle moving across the start and endpoints of a measured section of road.
Trapping rabbits helped farmers, stockmen and stationhands by providing something to eat and extra income, and in some cases helped pay off farming debts.
* J. P. Reid on Review of Optical Trapping of Droplets in Air
Trapping the spirit of Mata Nui in the Ignika, Teridax shot the mask into space, so that the former Great Spirit cannot interfere with his control over the universe.
Trapping of muskrat at the Mackenzie River delta was the main source of income for the Indians and Eskimos during 1920 – 1960, but has since declined.
Trapping resumed in the U. S. after 1962 once numbers had recovered to sufficient numbers.

elk and pits
In northern Scandinavia one can still find remains of trapping pits used for hunting elk.

elk and is
The sambur buck, the jungle stag that is even more noble than the Scottish elk.
Both the Latin and the Germanic words derive from the Proto-Indo-European root el -, meaning " red " or " brown ", which is also a root for the English words " elk " and another tree: " elm ", a tree distantly related to the alders.
" In § 166, I instanced the enormous horns of the extinct Irish elk, and contended that in this and in kindred cases, where for the efficient use of some one enlarged part many other parts have to be simultaneously enlarged, it is out of the question to suppose that they can have all spontaneously varied in the required proportions.
The moose ( North America ) or Eurasian elk ( Europe ) ( Alces alces ) is the largest extant species in the deer family.
There is, however, a Scandinavian breed of the common elk in which the antlers are simpler and recall those of the East Siberian animals.
The earliest recorded description of the elk is in Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico, where it is described thus:
In book 8, chapter 16 of Pliny the Elder's Natural History from 77 AD the elk and an animal called achlis, which is presumably the same animal, are described thus:
... there is, also, the elk, which strongly resembles our steers, except that it is distinguished by the length of the ears and of the neck.
There is also the achlis, which is produced in the land of Scandinavia ; it has never been seen in this city, although we have had descriptions of it from many persons ; it is not unlike the elk, but has no joints in the hind leg.
While the flesh has protein levels similar to other comparable red meats ( e. g. beef, deer and elk ) it has a low fat content and the fat that is found is made up of a higher proportion of polyunsaturated fats ( rather than saturated fats ).
Cadmium levels are high in Finnish elk liver and kidneys, with the result that consumption of these organs from elk more than one year old is prohibited in Finland.
This is bigger than even the Irish elk, which was 1. 8 meters tall at the shoulders.
Wolverines often pursue live prey that is relatively easy to obtain, including animals caught in traps, newborn mammals and deer ( including adult moose and elk ) when they're weakened by winter or immobilized by heavy snow.
Also there is a specimen of Elk in the Slater Museum of Natural History at the University of Puget Sound that was collected historically on Orcas Island, and old timers report finding elk antlers on both Lopez and Orcas Islands.
The European elk is a different species and is known as moose in North America.
The term " burger " is associated with many different types of sandwiches similar to a ( ground beef ) hamburger, using different meats, such as a buffalo burger, venison, kangaroo, turkey, elk, lamb, salmon burger or veggie burger.
Park visitors arrive from the plateau part of the park and look over the plateau's edge toward a valley containing the fault and the Paria River just beyond it ( Paria is Paiute for " muddy or elk water ").

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