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Javan meaning
Pertaining to, or from, the island of Java | Belonging to, or descended from, its Javanese main people and its culture
Synonyms of Javan
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Example sentences (13)
From bold Asian elephants, curious capybaras to the elusive Javan green magpie, each ‘Wonderlab’ will showcase how science is saving the world’s rarest animals.
While Iris did seem to be doing well, and Javan rhinos in the park are legally protected by the government, these animals still face a precarious life.
Ed is long since departed to that special part of heaven reserved for atheists, celebrating eternity in the company of passenger pigeons, Javan tigers, and joyful Lonesome George with his many offspring.
She is also known for singles like Panchhi ho javan, Mai ni and Din shagna da.
The exceptional performance of this assay highlights again the value and flexibility of our DPP technology,” stated Javan Esfandiari, Chembio’s Vice President and Chief Science & Technology Officer.
Son of John is a father-and-son country-roots music duo based out of Castlegar, comprised of Javan Johnson and Johnny P. Johnson.
Two Javan rhinos deep in the forests of Ujung Kulon National Park, the species’ last habitat on Earth.
At least in one case, a tigress with cubs killed eight people entering her territory without consuming them at all. citation Commercial hunting and traditional medicine seeAlso A hunting party poses with a killed Javan tiger, 1941.
Bordered by the Javan River to the west, the Azure Sea to the south, the Sheldomar River to the east, and the Rushmoors to the north, Keoland is the largest nation in the Sheldomar Valley.
Even so, such species as the Javan rhinoceros face extinction, with only a handful of the animals remaining in western Java.
In addition to its well-worn roads, Keoland boasts much river traffic along the Javan and Sheldomar.
In the absence of further data, the researchers involved in the study speculated that Javan and Sumatran dholes could have been introduced to the islands by humans. citation Characteristics Dhole skull and molars illustrated by St. George Mivart (1890).
It is separated from the Kingdom of Keoland by the Javan River.