Similar words: lowlands, meadowlark, lowly, slowly, low-lying, dewlap, low blow, howl. Meaning: ['lʊələnd] n. low level country. adj. of relatively low or level country.
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31. He lives in the Lowland.
32. I like the Lowland landscapes.
33. A male baby western lowland gorilla is held by its mother, Mjukuu, after giving birth the previous day at the ZSL London Zoo Oct. 27.
34. Western lowland gorillas are found in seven Central African countries.
35. The river level will drop, and whatever water is released will lack the nutrient-rich sediment on which the lowland wildlife—and, by extension, the Madre de Dios region—depends.
36. WCS partners with indigenous groups, private sector industries and national governments throughout Central Africa to reduce threats to the Western Lowland Gorilla.
37. After him were working the priests, the men of the lowland.
38. By 1400 most English families, and those from Lowland Scotland , adopted the use of hereditary surnames.
39. Picking up the device, the female western lowland gorilla called Bawang, began to examine it, even fiddling with the buttons.
40. Among the critically endangered species are the western lowland gorilla and the bactrian camel. The golden-headed lion tamarin is listed as endangered and the socorro dove is extinct in the wild.
41. Having enjoyed the rides at the Headland, visitors can take the shuttle to the Lowland.
42. Though partial to the lowland forests of these regions, some are known to live above the snow line in the northern Andes .
43. Central Africa's lowland gorilla populations suffer from steady habitat loss, capture and killing by poachers, and the cross fire of civil wars within their range.
44. The Fairy Bluebird is a common lowland passerine bird , which has a very loud contact call and short sharp whistles [sentencedict.com], and it often eats the fruits of fig with other birds.
45. Lowland trees may lean to this side and that, though it is but a meadow breeze that bends them, or a bank of cowslips from which their trunks lean aslope.
46. On the other hand, more factors can be controlled in lowland rice than in upland crops.
47. Habitat and Ecology: In lowland forests attached to rocks or tree trunks.
48. Lekedi, a baby western lowland gorilla, sits for a close-up at a gorilla orphanage in Gabon.
49. Southern beech, rimu and kahikatea (both tall conifers) once covered more than 80 percent of New Zealand, but the lowland forests are now less extensive.
50. Lft Colonel Ian Pickard, of the 52 Lowland Regiment, said the Army had been drafted in to carry out important logistical tasks.
51. The result: a Lowland single malt whisky with the tempting aroma of toasted almonds, caramelized toffee and the signature smooth, delicate, Auchentoshan taste.
52. Highland Lowland is a carpet and a coffee table in one.
53. The Western Lowland gorilla population has declined by more than 60% over the last 20 to 25 years due to the commercial bushmeat trade and the Ebola virus.
54. The tillage method of high - ridge platform is a effective way to harness waterlogged lowland.
55. Seven-month-old Kibibi sits in the lap of her mother Mandara, a western lowland gorilla in their habitat at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, DC.
56. Lowland trees may lean to this side and that, though it is but a meadow breeze that bends them or a bank of cowlips from which their trunks lean aslope.
57. After a three-month stakeout, agents from Virunga National Park recovered the eastern lowland gorilla infant shown above from inside a piece of luggage.
58. Because the violence has been so persistent and the research areas so vulnerable, scientists don't really know how badly Eastern Lowland Gorilla populations have been affected.
59. The plateaus gradually widen northward, epassing the valley of the Yukon River in Alaska. Inparison, much of central Alaska is a broad, flat lowland that is poorly drained.
60. Which crops do these lowland farmers use to feed their livestock?