boubou การใช้
- Then, about three weeks before the Olympics, Boubou disappeared.
- The black boubou is found in Somalia and northern Kenya.
- German naturalist Gustav Hartlaub described the slate-colored boubou in 1863.
- There is also the alternative female formal version of the boubou called the wrapper.
- Other caps worn with the Dashiki, Senegalese kaftan, and Grand boubou, include:
- Its main hosts are bushshrikes, particularly the tropical boubou and crimson-breasted shrike.
- These include the Senegalese kaftan and the Boubou ( often worn on formal occasions ).
- :: The article Boubou says that it is currently worn in a variety of countries.
- Whereas the men boubou consists of three different pieces of clothing that are the same color.
- So she and the other merchants on Pandrosou Street cared for a little mutt they called Boubou.
- The men's robe is also called a boubou, see Senegalese kaftan for further information.
- His lean frame was swathed in a flowing white boubou, his shoulders covered in a black jacket.
- She looked the part, in a royal blue and ivory African boubou that cascaded to the floor.
- Both the velvet and faux fur versions are worn by men of African descent with Western grand boubou.
- The adult slate-colored boubou is 20 cm ( 8 in ) long and wholly dark slate grey.
- It is preyed upon itself by snakes, mongooses, and large shrikes like the northern fiscal and southern boubou.
- In Tanzania and Kenya, the bride's attire is a white wedding dress or the West African boubou.
- When parasitising the boubou, the eggs hatch after about fourteen days, three days before the boubou's eggs.
- When parasitising the boubou, the eggs hatch after about fourteen days, three days before the boubou's eggs.
- The boubou has female versions in Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Mauritania and many other West African countries.
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