scottish wildcat

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(especially of dogs) to make a deep, rough sound while showing the teeth, usually in anger or (of people) to speak or say something angrily and forcefully:
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snarl
It depicts a snarling, spitting animal, teeth bared and back arched
to take away the thing that is covering something so that it can be seen:
showed its teeth to him)
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bare
It depicts a snarling, spitting animal, teeth bared and back arched
arranged in a series of circles, one above or inside the other:
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coiled
a taut coiled spring
a piece of curved or bent metal that can be pressed into a smaller space but then returns to its usual shape:
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spring
a taut coiled spring
tight or completely stretched:
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taut
a taut rope
a taut coiled spring
to suddenly release a violent force that cannot be controlled:
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unleash
a taut coiled spring ready to unleash some unknown fury
(a cat) having dark-coloured marks on grey or brown fur
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tabby
The coat pattern is superficially similar to a domestic tabby cat
A ... pencil, knife, etc. is not sharp and therefore not able to write, cut, etc. well.
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blunt
The tail is thicker and blunter
the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives:
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habitat
the animals originally occurred in a variety of habitats throughout Europe.
(of a tree) losing its leaves in the fall
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deciduous
They probably used deciduous and coniferous woodland for shelter
(of a tree) producing cones, and having leaves that do not fall off in the winter:
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coniferous
They probably used deciduous and coniferous woodland for shelter
an area of trees and bushes growing closely together
zarosla
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thicket
they hunted over more open areas such as forest edge, thickets and scrub
an area of land covered with) short trees and bushes, growing on dry ground of low quality
chaszcze bush
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scrub
they hunted over more open areas such as thickets and scrub, grassy areas and marsh.
ground near a lake, a river, or the sea that often floods and is always wet:
mokradlo
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marsh
they hunted over more open areas such as grassy areas and marsh.
the process of starting or creating something, for example, an organization:
utworzenie
start
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establishment
The establishment of new areas of employment is a priority.
the establishment of many estates used by landowners for hunting,
only by a small amount:
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narrowly
Extinction was narrowly averted
to start or develop as the result of something:
x2
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stem from
Part of the problem stems from the fact that...
quiet, private, and not near people, roads, or buildings:
ustronny, zaciszny
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secluded
a secluded beach
Wildcat kittens are usually born in a secluded den, secreted in a gap amongst boulders.
nora
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den
a secluded den,
a very large rock
glaz
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boulder
a secluded den, secreted in a gap amongst boulders
to cause someone to have a particular feeling:
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arouse
their curiosity is aroused by every movement

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