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❤️ Miniature Lion Lop 🍄

"A show-winning Miniature Lion Lop. The Miniature Lion Lop is a breed of domestic rabbit recognised by the British Rabbit Council. The breed is not currently recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association. In addition to its lop ears, the distinguishing feature of this breed is its Lionhead-type mane and its small size: . The Miniature Lion Lop was developed in England in the early 2000s and accepted by the British Rabbit Council in 2006. Breeder Jane Bramley was responsible for much of the work required to achieve formal breed recognition. The Miniature Lion Lop is similar to the Miniature Lop, but with a mane around the head and a bib on the chest. The breed is growing in popularity within the UK. Breeding Ovulation is induced by sexual stimulation. Sexual maturity age for small breeds like the Miniature Lion Lop is 4 to 5 months. Males usually require more time to mature, and normally reach adult sperm counts between 6–7 months. Due to the territorial nature of female rabbits, it is standard practice for the doe to always be brought to the buck's cage. When the doe is brought to the bucks' cage, he quickly mounts her, performs pelvic thrusting culminating in ejaculation, and "flops" off. The whole act may take less than 30 seconds, and is often repeated several times. When he is finished, the buck should then be removed, but many breeders will reintroduce the buck a few hours later to increase the size of the litter. Mane The maning gene is dominant, therefore, both parents do not need a mane to pass it on to offspring; however, one parent have a mane. It cannot be "carried" by Mini Lops. There are two genes involved - 'M' and 'm'. *The mm would be a rabbit with no mane (so this would be a Mini Lop). *The Mm would be a rabbit with a single mane. *The MM would be a rabbit with a double mane. So some possible outcomes may be: *mm × mm = 100% mm, so all Mini Lop offspring in the litter. *mm × Mm = 50% mm and 50% Mm, so half Mini Lop and half single-maned Mini Lion Lop offspring in the litter. *mm × MM = 100% Mm, so all single-maned Mini Lion Lop offspring in the litter. *Mm × Mm = 50% Mm, 25% mm, and 25% MM *Mm × MM = 50% Mm and 50% MM *MM × MM = 100% MM Double- maned Mini Lion Lop kits are easily recognisable. They are often informally referred to as "gremlins", because of their appearance. Compared to a single maned kit, there is a large difference. "Gremlins" tend to have a V shape on the back, where the fur starts to grow. Colours and standardisation Miniature Lion Lop fanciers are still currently working on getting all the colours standardised, because the Breeds Standards Committee have not allowed all colours that are accepted by other Lop breeds to be accepted within the Miniature Lion Lops. Three generations (with a minimum of two specimens in each generation) of show-quality Miniature Lion Lops are required in the colour the breeders wish to be accepted. Colours currently accepted are: *White (red- or blue-eyed) *Black *Blue *Agouti *Opal *Iron grey *Sooty fawn *Fawn *Orange *Light Siamese sable *Medium Siamese sable *Dark Siamese sable *Siamese smoke *Black fox *Black otter *Steel *Beige *Chocolate *Seal-point *Blue-point *Butterfly pattern File:Upton's Butter, Mini Lion Lop.jpgUpton's Butter, fawn Mini Lion Lop. BiS LLUK Mansfield 2008 File:Barrow Bunnies PJ.jpgBarrow Bunnies PJ, medium sable Mini Lion Lop. Best Lop Puddletown File:Upton's Alistair, Mini Lion Lop.jpgUpton's Alistair, sooty fawn Mini Lion Lop. Best Lop and Runner Up BiS Mansfield File:Barrow Bunnies Moon, Mini Lion Lop.jpgBarrow Bunnies Moon, REW Mini Lion Lop. BiS LLUK Southern Championship Show 2012 File:Zashion's Beatrice, Mini Lion Lop.jpgZashion's Beatrice, dark sable Mini Lion Lop File:Wrixel Stud's Bluepoint, Mini Lion Lop.jpgWrixel Stud's blue-point Mini Lion Lop. With BoB certificate File:Upton's Steel, Mini Lion Lop.jpgSteel Mini Lion Lop, bred by J. Bramley. BiS Adult Stock Show @ All Lop Show 2009 File:Sandra Grainger's Fawn, Mini Lion Lop.jpgFawn Mini Lion Lop, bred by S. Grainger. BiS Young Stock Show @ All Lop Show 2009 File:Zashion's Flower, Mini Lion Lop.jpgZashion's Flower, black butterfly Mini Lion Lop. Bred by Zashion Stud File:Chintastic's Oops a Daisy, Mini Lion Lop.jpgChintastic's Oops a Daisy, sable Mini Lion Lop. Lion Lops UK (LLUK) LLUK is a national club devoted to the furthering of the breed. It was established in 2007, founded and chaired by Jane Bramley, the fancier who first pioneered the breed. LLUK provides stock shows around the country to benefit the keen exhibitors of the Mini Lion Lop breed. See also *List of rabbit breeds *Lop rabbit References Category:Rabbit breeds Category:Lop rabbits "

❤️ Brigadier Gerard (film) 🍄

"Brigadier Gerard is a 1915 British silent action film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Lewis Waller, Madge Titheradge and A.E. George. It is based on the 1896 short story collectionThe Adventures of Gerard by Arthur Conan Doyle which follows a fictional French cavalry officer during the Napoleonic Wars. Cast * Lewis Waller - Brigadier Gerard * Madge Titheradge - Countess de Rochequelaune * A.E. George - Napoleon * Blanche Forsythe - Agnes * Austin Leigh - General Coulaincourt * Frank Cochrane - Pierre * Fernand Mailly - Talleyrand * R.F. Symons - Major Olivier * Philip Renouf - Jacques See also * The Fighting Eagle (1927) * The Adventures of Gerard (1970) References External links * Category:1915 films Category:1910s war films Category:1910s historical films Category:British films Category:British war films Category:British historical films Category:British silent feature films Category:English-language films Category:Films directed by Bert Haldane Category:Films based on British novels Category:Films set in France Category:Films set in the 1810s Category:Napoleonic Wars films Category:Films based on works by Arthur Conan Doyle Category:Depictions of Napoleon on film Category:Cultural depictions of Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord Category:British black-and-white films "

❤️ Malte Jaeger 🍄

"Malte Richard Friedrich Jaeger (sometimes named in cast lists as Malte Jäger) (4 July 1911 in Hannover – 10 January 1991 at Ladelund / district of North Friesland) was a German actor, theater director and voice actor. Malte Jäger in 1955. Early life Malte Jaeger was the youngest of three children, son of the newspaper publisher Malte Heinrich Gustav Jaeger and his second Metta wife Christine, née Mueller. In 1912, the family moved from Hanover to Hamburg-Altona to, Oelckersallee No. 1. After graduation, Jaeger completed an apprenticeship as a wholesale merchant and attended an acting school. Before starting his acting career, he spent some time working as a journalist, as he already received his first broadcast in 1927 obligation. Acting career In 1937, he was engaged at the North-Land Mark Theater in Schleswig, where he made his debut in Ferdinand's tragedy Egmont, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. His first production was just there the detective unit 13 Park Street by Axel Ivers. In 1939 he went to 1945 at the State Theater in Berlin. His work in television began in 1939/40 when trying Sender Berlin Hanns driving under castle as a speaker and commentator. In subsequent years, he made a numerous guest appearances in Bremen, Munich, Berlin and Stuttgart. During this time, while he relocated to Bad Wiessee. In 1952 he returned to Berlin and worked at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm . Aside from acting, he also appeared frequently as a director in appearance. Among his roles at the time include: *Martinius in Cherries for Rome by Hans Hömberg (1940), *Don Caesar in A dispute in Habsburg, by Franz Grillparzer (1942), *Ladvenu in Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw (1943), *Teacher Gottwald in Hanneles Himmelfahrt' by Gerhart Hauptmann. In 1934, he made his film debut, taking on a small role in the feature film The small relatives directed by Hans Deppe. He had to wait three years before getting his next role, mediated by Mathias Wieman. In the film Unternehmen Michael, he played a company commander. The film was directed by Karl Ritter, who was a master of "covert propaganda film". Ritter made two more movies with Jaeger, Pour le Mérite and Legion Condor. Jaeger played the role of the actuary Faber in the notorious Nazi propaganda film Jud Süß (1940) which was directed by Veit Harlan. In most movies, which of course also included entertainment films, he played supporting roles. One of the major roles of Hans Schonath counted in Philharmonic (1944). His first appearance in film after the war was in 1948 in the movie Via Mala. This movie was filmed in 1944, but was not released until four years later. He also resumed performing on radio (more than 2000 performances, including treasure ) and starting in 1956 he performed on television. There, he played alongside George Lehn starred in the television play Twelve thousand. He was a key player alongside Paul Edwin Roth in The Man Outside by Wolfgang Borchert. In 1960 he starred in the successful TV miniseries Am grünen Strand der Spree, based on the book by Hans Scholz, In 1967, he played Hans-Joachim Lepsius, one of the main characters in The Reichstag fire trial or in Sand in 1971. He was also in several TV series such as occurred in Die fünfte Kolonne, Timm Thaler, Schwarz Rot Gold and Das Erbe der Guldenburgs. As a voice actor, he was dubbed over Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun and Guy Decomble in Can't anyone love you...?. Personal life In 1949, Jaeger married Elisabeth Susanne Jaeger, née von Ingersleben. In the early sixties, he met his future life partner, Elly Philomena Mary Wolf, with whom he cohabited for 30 years until his death on 10 January 1991. The cause of his death was an embolism. Selected filmography * Target in the Clouds (1939) * D III 88 (1939) * Congo Express (1939) * Legion Condor (1939) * A German Robinson Crusoe (1940) * Sky Hounds (1942) * Via Mala (1945) * The Blue Star of the South (1951) * Roses from the South (1954) * The Man of My Life (1954) * I'll Carry You in My Arms (1958) Category:1911 births Category:1981 deaths Category:German male stage actors Category:Germany articles needing attention Category:German male film actors Category:German theatre directors Category:German male voice actors Category:Actors from Hanover Category:20th-century German male actors Category:Deaths from embolism "

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