Examples of 'waterholes' in a sentence

Meaning of "waterholes"

Waterholes is a noun indicating natural depressions in the ground where water collects, often serving as watering spots for animals in dry regions
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Several waterholes are found around the property.
It is gregarious and groups congregate at waterholes to drink.
These serve as waterholes for wild animals.
Waterholes fall foul to feral camels in dry spell.
The rivers and waterholes are shrinking.
This is why sandgrouse nest so far from waterholes.
Swamps and waterholes punctuated the sand terrace.
Flock of birds will also circle around waterholes.
The rare waterholes are good places to see animals.
I will check the waterholes.
Waterholes are filled temporarily.
But the rivers and waterholes are almost dry.
Waterholes are filled temprorarily.
The artificial waterholes have been closed.
Animals tend to congregate around the few waterholes remaining.

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Maintain waterholes to make sure wildlife has access to water.
This one percent is digging waterholes to provide clean water.
In summer the camels can not stray far from waterholes.
There is two waterholes to go.
The seasonal water shortage especially forces herds to go south in search of waterholes.
It is seen as the inhabitant of permanent waterholes and in control of water.
The nearby waterholes provide a refreshing oasis for much of the wildlife.
It is a time when animals gather around waterholes and rivers.
Mound springs and other waterholes are vulnerable to overuse and damage.
Larger groups are formed especially when drinking at waterholes in arid regions.
They can enlarge waterholes when they bathe and wallow in them.
We have also seen so many male groups staying close to the waterholes.
When he urinated he created the waterholes that are a feature of the area.
Waterholes attract many animals before they dry up during the heat of summer.
Chital deer no longer gather at waterholes where they can be easily ambushed.
I will declaim them over the graves of the troopers guarding the waterholes.
They congregate in large flocks at waterholes in dry regions to drink and bathe.
A buffalo sleeps through the heat of the day in one of the last waterholes.
Concentration of herds around few remaining waterholes during drought of water weIls.
He is also the creator of the snakes and serpents that live within the waterholes.
The plentiful wildlife relies on waterholes and marshes scattered throughout the reserve.
The forest is teeming with small frogs and toads which have left the waterholes.
Other old species in the waterholes include fairy shrimp and horseshoe crabs.
Prey and predator attracted to Waterholes.
They are most easily seen at waterholes during the early morning and evening.
The waterholes of Etosha provide some excellent photo opportunities.
For many water birds and water buffaloes natural waterholes are ideal habitats.
Clean rivers and waterholes are extremely important for preserving the local flora and fauna.
Several artesian wells within the sanctuary serve as waterholes and mineral licks for saiga.
Several lagoons and waterholes within the park provide important refuges for birds and other wildlife.
In the pitiless heat, buffalo concentrate at the shrinking waterholes.
The animals gather around the waterholes making it easy to spot the more elusive wildlife.
They are not very gregarious, but form large flocks at waterholes.
Due the heavy rains there were deep waterholes and rivers in the Baviaanskloof.
As the waterholes shrink, frogs become ever more concentrated.

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