Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "bearing animals"

  • Those hunters whose skill is in killing the rich fur-bearing animals promise to exchange portions of the valuable products of their huntings for flour, tea, sugar, and raisins at the trading posts.

  • The hunters and trappers of the rich fur-bearing animals, however, generally kept in certain regions year after year.

  • Game preserves in this country and Canada are also helping to preserve our wild fur-bearing animals.

  • Of the four the alpaca and the vicuna are the most valuable wool-bearing animals: the alpaca on account of the quality and quantity, the vicuna on account of the softness, fineness and quality of its wool.

  • It is, however, the fish and the fur-bearing animals of its rivers and surrounding seas that are economically most distinctive of and important to Alaska.

  • The survivors of Bering's party reached Kamchatka in a boat constructed from the wreckage of their ship, and reported that the islands were rich in fur-bearing animals.

  • Indeed, the country man or boy will in most cases do far better in his own home district than he would by going into some place with which he is not familiar even though the fur-bearing animals be more plentiful there than at home.

  • In many places a bounty is paid on the gopher, so that they may be profitably trapped when fur-bearing animals are of no value.

  • Birds have habits which make them easier to kill than fur-bearing animals.

  • The fur-bearing animals, if hunted in moderation, would have continued to people the wilds for all time to come.

  • The professional hunter who seeks the glossy coats of the fur-bearing animals or the beautiful plumage of certain birds gives no thought to the wasted bodies that he leaves behind.

  • There we set our traps for the fur-bearing animals.

  • With the disappearance of the ice from the lakes and rivers came the Indians in their birch canoes, from various quarters where they had spent the winter in trapping the fur- bearing animals.

  • As the country through which we passed is rich in fur-bearing animals, we saw many evidences of their presence, and occasionally crossed a hunter's trail.

  • It is in the Strong Woods Country that most of the fur-bearing animals live.

  • His relentless pursuit and destruction of the savage-tempered, strong-jawed fur-bearing animals is in part the salvation of the ground birds of to-day and yesterday.

  • In all of them a regulated amount of fishing is permitted, and in some the taking of fur-bearing animals is permitted; but I believe in all the birds and furless mammals are strictly protected.

  • The great forests of Louisiana shelter deer, turkeys, and fur-bearing animals galore; and rabbits and squirrels abound.

  • We still have plenty of fur-bearing animals to keep alive their species if proper conditions prevailed.

  • There are very few fur-bearing animals as plentiful, and especially in the civilized sections, that bring such a handsome income to the farmer as does the skunk.

  • They have subdued the monster bear and have caught millions of the small fur-bearing animals, adding largely to the annual income of the trapper.

  • This trap is one that can be used to good advantage for other small fur-bearing animals.

  • The sizes cover all the different fur-bearing animals, but the traps are clumsily made and much more expensive than those of American Manufacture.

  • The Newhouse is the strongest trap made and in fact the best for all fur-bearing animals.

  • No fort is established in them: so scarce are the fur-bearing animals of these parts, their skins would not repay the expense of a "trading post.

  • The Home of the Musk-Ox and Many Fur-bearing Animals.

  • Dowling reports:—“The principal fur-bearing animals of this region are foxes, otters and beavers.

  • One of the most singular of fur-bearing animals, being the link between bird and beast.

  • In addition there are domestic fur-bearing animals, such as Persian, Astrachan and Chinese lambs, and goats, easily bred and available.

  • The question frequently arises, not only for those interested in the production of fur apparel, but for those who derive so much comfort and pleasure from its use, whether the supply of fur-bearing animals is likely to be exhausted.

  • There may be plenty of game away out there, and lots of fur-bearing animals; but what do we know about the new dangers that we are apt to face?

  • A number of steel traps are procured to be set for foxes and other fur-bearing animals.

  • In the spring the Indians of both sexes come to the post of Fort Chimo to trade their winter's hunt of fur-bearing animals.

  • So Memotas himself looked after them, and several times returned with rich spoils of fur-bearing animals, which he gladly handed over to the grateful man.

  • One winter many years ago when he was a great hunter, he had been very successful in the chase and had caught quite a number of black and silver foxes, as well as many otters and other valuable fur-bearing animals.

  • When the long, cold winter set in again, Astumastao applied herself very diligently to the work of trapping and snaring rabbits and some of the smaller fur-bearing animals.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bearing animals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bearing animals; bearing arms; bearing beds; bearing date; bearing north; bearing strata; bearing surface; bearing the; bearing trees; bold enough; considerable stream; draw attention; existent being; good for; government would; major domo; minute after; nearly the same size; nice sort; provincial councils; she may have been; stopped again; thus related; true heart; upper class; wrote from