"specimen" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Coloration is similar to the two eastern subspecies, except that most specimens tend to become darker at a younger age.
- Many specimen from Idaho tend to be larger than those found further north in its region.
- Younger specimens will often bite, but tend to calm down as they become used to handling.
- Juvenile specimens tend to have yellow body color with white spots (Ross 1988).
- Although there is a large supply of slide rules circulating on the market, specimens in good condition tend to be expensive.
- This particular specimen, probably because of its height and relative position to the body, tends to inhibit right hand movement.
- Two specimens tend to be more likely to fight than small groups.
- Captive specimens prefer mice and tend to lose interest in lizards especially if they remain motionless.
- Adult males average slightly larger than females, but the largest specimens tend to be females.
- They are best when collected young; older specimens tend to be bitter from being fouled by insects.
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