
描写熊的句子
strength of ten men力量惊人good nose嗅觉灵敏
描写夜晚环境安静的唯美的英文句子
像熊一样大 as big as a bear。
描写熊的英语作文
Today, I happily home saw two cute little squirrel. They that small and exquisite YuanLiuLiu face inlaid with a pair of small eyes and small triangle of the ear. They all black and white, but there are several patterns. They call a qiqi, a call cyanine cyanine. The little squirrel dinner is very interesting, they always sat, and the upper hand, send in food and close mouth. Eat corn, their hands and feet with the corn, but took down a grain by a grain, meat is only slowly eat not to eat. And they eat the food that is little, than the mirror. The little squirrel sleep more interesting, they like a dog lying like a little hedgehog rolled as. If you walk a little voice they will wake up immediately. Their vigilance is really high! I always said to his mother. Mama always said, because nature is a survival of the fittest. The little squirrel if not alert that will be eaten. The little squirrel not sleep well? It's so pitiful! Mom always smile. Soon after, because of my mistake cyanine cyanine silently. Leaving qiqi. Every day he ate sitting there is very little, dull, etc. I hope the cyanine cyanine can come back! Do you know why the cyanine cyanine will run? My mother asked, smiling. Because of my carelessness. Wrong, because the cyanine cyanine needs freedom, want freedom. Several days later, I opened the door. Qiqi lingered for a moment and ran off. Mom came at me, I say with smile: qiqi also needs freedom.
关于描写动物的英语句子
最喜欢的是熊兄弟(brother bear),让大家去模仿会话,比力有价值如果想要来患上快点,那就是天天规定背一些精品句子,需要教员自己从讲义里找
用英语描写北极熊80个单词左右
Polar Bears and Conservation Page 1 of 3 Click image to enlarge. Polar Bear Status Report Polar bears are a potentially threatened (not endangered) species living in the circumpolar north. They are animals which know no boundaries. They pad across the ice from Russia to Alaska, from Canada to Greenland and onto Norway's Svalbard archipelago. No adequate census exists on which to base a worldwide population estimate, but biologists use a working figure of perhaps 22,000 to 25,000 bears with about sixty percent of those living in Canada. In most sections of the Arctic where estimates are available, polar bear populations are thought to be stable at present. Counts have been decreasing in Baffin Bay and the Davis Strait, where about 3,600 bears are thought to live, but are increasing in the Beaufort Sea, where there are around 3,000 bears. In the 1960s and 1970s, polar bears were under such severe survival pressure that a landmark international accord was reached, despite the tensions and suspicions of the Cold War. The International Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears was signed in Oslo, November 15, 1973 by the five nations with polar bear populations (Canada, Denmark which governed Greenland at that time, Norway, the U.S., and the former U.S.S.R.). The polar bear nations agreed to prohibit random, unregulated sport hunting of polar bears and to outlaw hunting the bears from aircraft and icebreakers as had been common practice. The agreement also obliges each nation to protect polar bear denning areas and migration patterns and to conduct research relating to the conservation and management of polar bears. Finally, the nations must share their polar bear research findings with each other. Member scientists of the Polar Bear Specialist Group meet every three to four years under the auspices of the IUCN World Conservation Union to coordinate their research on polar bears throughout the Arctic. With the agreement in force, polar bear populations slowly recovered. The Oslo agreement is one of the first and most successful international conservation measures enacted in the 21st century.



