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- Is there competition between sympatric jaguar Panthera onca and puma Puma concolor ? 同域栖息的美洲虎和美洲狮存在竞争吗?
- Jaguars (Panthera onca) once ranged from southern South America to the southern United States. 美洲虎曾经分布在北美洲南部和美洲南部。
- A large feline mammal(Panthera onca)of Central and South America, closely related to the leopard and having a tawny coat spotted with black rosettes. 美洲虎一种产自中美及南美地区的大型猫科哺乳动物(美洲虎猫科),与豹有很近的血缘关系,长有黄褐色带黑色花斑的皮毛
- A large feline mammal(Panthera onca)of Central and South America,closely related to the leopard and having a tawny coat spotted with black rosettes. 美洲虎一种产自中美及南美地区的大型猫科哺乳动物(美洲虎猫科),与豹有很近的血缘关系,长有黄褐色带黑色花斑的皮毛
- A large feline mammal(Panthera onca) of Central and South America, closely related to the leopard and having a tawny coat spotted with black rosettes. 美洲虎一种产自中美及南美地区的大型猫科哺乳动物(美洲虎猫科),与豹有很近的血缘关系,长有黄褐色带黑色花斑的皮毛
- The jaguar Panthera onca and puma Puma concolor are large felids that coexist throughout Central and most of South America. Studies have tested theories of coexistence of sympatric jaguar and puma. 美洲虎( Panthera onca)和美洲狮( Puma concolor)是中美洲和南美洲大部区域共存的大型猫科动物,其共存理论得到研究验证。
- [Latin] Panthera onca 美洲豹
- a large feline mammal(Panthera onca) of Central and South America,closely related to the leopard and having a tawny coat spotted with black rosettes 美洲虎一种产自中美及南美地区的大型猫科哺乳动物(美洲虎猫科),与豹有很近的血缘关系,长有黄褐色带黑色花斑的皮毛
- His brother is quite at home on Latin. 他的兄弟很精通拉丁文。
- Thousands of English words derive from Latin. 英语中有成千上万的词源自拉丁文。
- The book reeks with scraps of French and Latin. 书中有很多法语和拉丁用语。
- Sorry, we don't know from nothing about Latin. 对不住,我们对拉丁文一窍不通。
- She will journey to Latin America from Canada. 她将从加拿大动身去拉丁美洲。
- Many languages have Latin as their base. 许多语言都以拉丁语为基础。
- Their move to Latin America was a leap in the dark. 他们迁居拉丁美洲是件冒险的事。
- I know nothing about Latin grammar. 我一点都不懂拉丁语法。
- jaguar (Panthera onca) 美洲虎
- Many English words are derived from Latin. 许多英语词汇源于拉丁文。
- In Latin, several verbs govern the dative. 在拉丁语中,有些动词要求与格的宾语。
- It's a Latin verb of the second conjugation. 那是属于第二种变化法的拉丁语动词。