Usage examples of "слоновые" in Russian with translation to English

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Как справедливо указывает Каплан, прообразом птицы рух не могли служить и «слоновые птицы», населявшие Мадагаскар, как это предполагал Ричард Докинз. Nor, as Kaplan rightly points out, could the inspiration have been the elephant bird of Madagascar, as Richard Dawkins has suggested.
Кения собирается уничтожить весь свой запас слоновой кости. Kenya is about to destroy its entire stockpile of elephant ivory.
Аналогичная картина наблюдается в ситуации со слоновой костью, медвежьей желчью и мускусом чернохвостого оленя. It is the same story for elephant ivory, bear bile, and mule deer musk.
Эти волнистые линии кости, останки животных, и клыки, слона кладбище мамонта зверей, клад из слоновой кости под лед стоит чертово состояние. Those squiggly lines are bones, animal remains, and tusks, an elephant's graveyard of mammoth beasts, a hoard of ivory underneath the ice worth a bloody fortune.
Некоторые страны юга Африки настаивают, что они должны иметь возможность продавать свою слоновую кость разрешенными СИТЕС одноразовыми сделками, для финансирования усилий по сохранению, направленных на поддержание здоровых популяций слонов. Some southern African countries argue that they should be allowed to sell their ivory in CITES-permitted, one-off sales to fund conservation efforts aimed at maintaining healthy elephant populations.
Возможность легальной торговли слоновой костью, переходящей в плохо регулируемые рынки, требует согласованных международных мер реагирования, возглавляемых правительствами африканских стран, посредством коалиций, таких как Проект по сохранению популяции слонов, совместно с такими странами, как Китай. The possibility of the legal ivory trade shifting to poorly regulated markets calls for a concerted international response, spearheaded by African governments through coalitions like the Elephant Protection Initiative, together with countries such as China.
«Слоновые птицы» вымерли только к 1030 году, а европейцы и арабы добрались до Мадагаскара только к 16 веку. While the bird didn’t go extinct until 1030, Europeans and Arabs didn’t even get to the island until the 16th century.
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