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- verb Present participle of
den .
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Examples
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Many other animals have similar behavior, e.g. denning is a natural instinct in dogs.
A Tetrahymena Puzzle 2008
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On federal land it is illegal to kill pups in their den (a practice charmingly referred to as "denning") but the mother wolf had made the grave mistake of giving birth to her babies on state owned land, so Palin's posse had the legal right to kill those pups on the spot. photo credit: First People
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National Zoo spokeswoman Pamela Baker-Masson told the newspaper Mei Xiang is "denning," meaning she is transporting bamboo to a dark and quiet place, is eating less and is cradling her food and other objects.
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National Zoo spokeswoman Pamela Baker-Masson told the newspaper Mei Xiang is "denning," meaning she is transporting bamboo to a dark and quiet place, is eating less and is cradling her food and other objects.
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And there is absolutely NO rational reason for Palin to authorize "denning"
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National Zoo spokeswoman Pamela Baker-Masson told the newspaper Mei Xiang is "denning," meaning she is transporting bamboo to a dark and quiet place, is eating less and is cradling her food and other objects.
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This inhumane practice, known as "denning," has been illegal for 40 years.
Signs of the Times 2008
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Its coastal plain is the most important onshore denning habitat for America's vanishing polar bears, as well as the calving ground of the renowned Porcupine caribou herd.
Jamie Rappaport Clark: The Arctic Refuge: A Place Worth Fighting For Jamie Rappaport Clark 2011
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Forest carnivores - Movement, dispersal, denning etc. for lynx.
Rep. Salazar Stands Up for West Slope Ranchers, Local Communities 2010
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The most significant is that of wilderness that is shrinking and fragmented by development and highways, and by such recreational activities as heli-skiing, snowmobiling, cross-country ski touring and other pursuits that encroach on the narrow ribbon of timberline habitat available for wolverine denning.
Wayne Pacelle: Tough but Threatened: Why Wolverines Need Protection 2010
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