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sniper [ˈsnaıpə] N

nipper [ˈnıpə] N

2. nipper [常作复数]:

viper [ˈvaıpə] N ZOOL

snipe [snaıp] VB intr (at)

1. snipe:

super [ˈsʲuːpə] ADJ inf

II . upper [ˈʌpə] N

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English
In some parts of the natural area, western junipers are sparse, covering less than one percent of the land.
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They are found mainly in mixed birch and juniper woodlands, and at lower levels in pine forests, moorlands, and pastures.
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Further south, there were fewer juniper and pinyon trees.
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The foliage is really prickly, and that's a characteristic of many junipers.
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There are about 50 varieties of perennials, 25 varieties of shrubs, 3 of spruce, 3 of juniper and 3 or 4 of pines.
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Western juniper are also common in many parts of the natural area.
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There are pine (at 1,500-2,000 m), oak and juniper (at 1,000-1,500 m) forests on the mountain.
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Above the desert scrub and up to is a pinyon pine forest and one seed juniper woodland.
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As that industry died out in the 19th century, however, the junipers rapidly recovered their numbers.
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It grows at altitudes of 500-2,700 m on dry soils, often together with other juniper species.
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