Priamus inhabits the northern and eastern provinces, and the wooded hills which occur in these portions of the island.
The species which inhabits the fresh water is essentially cowardly in its instincts, and hastens to conceal itself on the appearance of man.
Birgus latro, which inhabits Mauritius and is said to climb the coco-nut for this purpose, has not been observed in Ceylon.
It attains the size of a badger, and inhabits South Europe, Africa, and North America.
It inhabits the thickets of the virgin forests of Brazil, passing its life in laziness upon the tops of trees, the leaves of which form its food.
The last-named species, which inhabits the dense forests of the southern States, is one of the handsomest of the group, and was once called the prince of woodpeckers.
The whale inhabits the northern parts of the Atlantic and Pacific.
The elk inhabits the northern regions of Europe and America.
It inhabits South America, from Paraguay to Mexico, and is the largest and most dangerous animal of prey in those parts of the globe.
It inhabits Africa, and was considered a holy animal by the ancient Egyptians.
It inhabits the central and southern parts of Africa, and is very dangerous to the antelopes and the herds of sheep; it also attacks cattle.
It inhabits forests and woods, where it lives with its mate in caverns.
It inhabits Asia and north Africa, and is also found in the south-eastern parts of Europe, in Greece, and Turkey.
The ant-eater inhabits the same regions as the sloth.
It generally inhabits thick woods in the neighborhood of fields and meadows, and builds its nest on the topmost boughs of a lofty tree.
The lion, the king of animals, inhabits the Old World, Africa and Asia and was formerly also found in Greece and Macedonia.
The Nahuatl word for deer is mazatl and we know that the Mazahuas, or "deer-people" is the name of a native tribe which inhabits to this day the coast region of Guatemala.
We reply that it is only the substance of the material body that is constantly changing, while the material spirit which inhabits the body, remains unchangeable.
This nation inhabits both sides of the river St. Peter's, below Yellow-wood river, amounting to about one hundred and fifty men.
After twelve and a half miles, we had passed several other sandbars, and now reached the mouth of a river called by the French Jacques (James river) or Yankton, from the tribe which inhabits its banks.
According to Munson Vitis treleasei inhabits "ravines and gulches of western New Mexico, Arizona and southern Utah.
Monticola inhabits the limestone hills of central and southwestern Texas.
Girdiana inhabits southern California in the region west and north of Yuma and the valleys of southern California southward into Mexico.
Strange is the power which this land exercises over the mind; but the race that inhabits it is not less remarkable than the land itself.
The ibex is an animal of the goat kind, and inhabits the mountainous districts of the south of Europe, it is the most graceful of all its tribes; it is extremely active.
The Alpine Marmot inhabits the Alps, Pyrenees, and other high mountains immediately below the region of perpetual snow.
The moose inhabits the northern parts of both Europe and America.
A living species of the herbivorous Cetacea or whale tribe which inhabits the mouth of rivers on the coasts of Africa and South America: the sea-cow.
The same cypris inhabits the lakes and ponds of England, where, together with many other species, it is not uncommon.
The zebra, however, inhabits chiefly the extra-tropical parts of Africa.
It inhabits Java, and is "confined exclusively to those mountains which have an elevation of more than seven thousand feet above the level of the ocean; on these it occurs with the same regularity as many plants.
For instance, in the blue gum forests of New South Wales a small animal inhabits the trees, in form and aspect exactly like a flying squirrel.
There is a curious blind beetle which inhabits ants' nests, and is so absolutely dependent upon its hosts for support that it has even lost the power of feeding itself.
In the inyala antelope, which inhabitsthick jungly tracts of bush along the south-east coast of Africa, the adult male is of a deep dark grey in general body colour, with a few scarcely visible vertical white stripes.
Nassr is now the head of the family, at least of that branch of it whichinhabits the Meskakeh oasis.
He inhabits a very handsome house, as houses go in Haïl; and there Wilfrid paid him more than one visit.
Among the smaller species of crustaceans, a minute pelagic copepod (Limnocalanus grimaldii) also inhabits the Baltic and the Arctic Ocean.
And yet neither of these species inhabits the Canary Islands, Madeira, or Ireland, none of which are at too great a distance from Europe to be within easy reach for a floating object.
Meanwhile, it may be mentioned that though this Hare inhabits Europe in two varieties or races, one of which, Lepus mediterraneus, is confined to Southern Europe, the latter owes its origin to an earlier migration from Asia.
This one species, which inhabitsthe Azores, appears to be more closely related to one of the Siberian bullfinches than to the European.
Carinthia, Servia, and Transylvania; and one species alsoinhabits the Pyrenees and another the Italian Mountains.
It stands isolated, and is an extraordinary instance of discontinuous distribution, as no Bullfinch inhabits either Madeira or the Canary Islands.
Thais cerisyi inhabits some of the Greek islands, as well as the mainland of Turkey and Greece.
This speciesinhabits the mainland of Greece as well as the Greek islands, and Asia Minor as far as the Caucasus.
It inhabits the Alps up to a great height, but occurs also on the Pyrenees and other South European mountain ranges as far east as Palestine, where again it is found in the Lebanon.
It inhabits principally Western and Southern Europe, also North Africa; and its range extends eastward to the Himalayas, China, and Eastern Siberia.
Having examined the animal which inhabits the shell and gained an idea of its anatomy, we may now turn to an inspection of the house which it has built for itself, and here we shall find a delightful subject for study.
It is a sluggish animal, and inhabits shallow water along the whole of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
It inhabitssandy bottoms below tide-mark and is the largest and most important edible crab of the western coast.
This species inhabits the Pacific coast and ranges from Alaska to Lower California.
This large hermit-crab, found in Florida and in more southern waters, inhabits the beautiful pearly shell of /Livona pica/.
This species of the California coast inhabits rocky bottoms below low-water mark.
It inhabits sandy beaches above tide-mark from Long Island to Brazil, and subsists largely upon the beach-fleas, which inhabit the same localities.
This species of /Modiola/ ranges from Canada to Hatteras, andinhabits the tidal waters of streams, sheltered muddy reaches among reeds, and tidal flats.
It inhabits muddy shores, and is common in bays and at the mouths of estuaries.
The largest of all the chitons inhabits the California shores and is known as ^Cryptochiton stelleri^.
This hermit inhabits shells similar to those occupied by the last, but is pale red in color, and its surface is granulated and not hairy.
This species, like the preceding one, is of large size and inhabits the western coast from Alaska to the Gulf of California.
It inhabits rocky shores only and is found at low tide on the surface of the rocks, where it is exposed to the action of the waves and also to the attacks of birds of prey, which feed upon it, while /C.
It inhabits the shells of /Fulgur carica/ or of /Polynices heros/.
Of the remaining two species, one inhabits South America, the other the Auckland Islands.
Outside our limits, the Eider inhabits most of the coasts and islands of the North Atlantic.
Observations indicate that Tretanorhinus nigroluteus lateralis inhabits the margins of ponds and streams and actually spends considerable time in the water.
Crocodylus moreleti apparently inhabits both clear and muddy water, for in the dry season it lives along the clear rivers, but in the rainy season inhabitsflooded areas in the forest as well.
My observations on this species throughout its range in Mexico and Central America indicate that it inhabits savannas and semi-arid forests and usually is absent from heavy rainforest.
This species has been collected at various localities in Alta Verapaz and in Chiapas, inhabits areas like those in southern El Peten, and probably occurs there.
This moderate-sized anole characteristically inhabits the low bushes and bases of trees in the forest.
This small anole is common and widespread in the Atlantic lowlands of southern Mexico and northern Central America; usually itinhabits sub-humid regions.
Characteristically this species inhabits savannas and open forest; thus, its occurrence in the rainforest at Toocog is surprising.
Possibly in drier environments the species characteristicallyinhabits bromeliads, at least in the dry season.
Wild pigs are common in the lower ranges, and one peculiar species of pigmy-hog (Sus salvanius) of very small size inhabits the forests at the base of the mountains in Nepal and Sikim.
This gentleman inhabits a large and handsome house on Beacon-hill, and has two amiable daughters.
My first excursion was to visit Mr. Grymes, who here inhabits a large, massive, and splendidly furnished house.
The secret strength of things Which governs thought, and to the infinite dome 140 Of heaven is as a law, inhabits thee!
On the Continent it has a somewhat different range from that of the cowslip and primrose; and it inhabits some districts where neither of these species live.
This plantinhabits swampy ground in the United States.
The primrose, as every one knows, flowers a little earlier in the spring than the cowslip, and inhabits slightly different stations and districts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inhabits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.