After anesthesia with pentobarbital sodium, each animal's trachea, carotid artery, and jugular vein were cannulated. |
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They start at opposite ends of the line and throw a halter over each animal's head. |
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A canine tooth had fragmented long ago and jagged spikes of it were embedded in the animal's infected gums. |
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The proportion of connective tissue varies according to the position of the meat in the animal's body. |
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Meanwhile, a local vet was called to the scene to assess the severity of the animal's condition and was forced to put the animal down. |
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Likewise, feedlot operators will be able to feed rations matched to an animal's economic promise. |
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Almost nothing is better at turning rawhide into supple leather than the lipids in an animal's own brain, worked into the skin like finger paint. |
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She swayed from side to side upon the animal's broad back, and her ruddy face was redder than usual with the effort of keeping her seat. |
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The health of the foot throughout the animal's life is based on a good solid heel base. |
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The animal's footfalls seemed to echo in the woofs as the boy continued to listen intently. |
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A few days later, so the story goes, a large growth resembling the stump of an animal's horn sprang from the guilty man's forehead. |
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Sullivan took his buckskin mare's reins and ran a fond hand over the animal's forehead as he eyed the roan. |
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The choice of bar can range from a close-knit pub setting to a party animal's dream. |
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Animal figures are talismans that endow the wearer with the animal's power and prowess. |
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He then took out his camera and backtracked the animal's course, finding two other beds that the ram had used. |
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The wetland park, which will soon be the animal's permanent home, will cover 64 hectares of land and include tropical marshland. |
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Waren said that when he first examined the sea snail, the animal's magnetized scales kept sticking to his forceps. |
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Seers interpreted claps of thunder, lightning flashes or the condition of a sacrificed animal's entrails. |
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Access to water is always recommended, as is staying off the asphalt, which can burn an animal's paws. |
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Yellow beestings mixed with milk are poured in an animal's stomach or gut and boiled with meat. |
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Also, the animal's teeth lack small serrations that appear on many of the meat-shearing, daggerlike teeth of this dinosaur's carnivorous cousins. |
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The students will name and identify elephants and herds as well as dissecting droppings to help discover the animal's migratory patterns. |
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The researchers used a dose of either 0.8 or 8 milligrams per kilogram of an animal's body weight. |
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In one photo, Vasell poses alone holding up the head of his trophy with the hunting rifle leaned against the animal's body. |
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They were too big to be from an ordinary moggy and there were marks from the animal's claws. |
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The way the siphon directs the water stream controls the animal's forward, backward, and sideways movements. |
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The other reason so many species co-exist on the grassland is also reflected in the structure of the animal's mouths. |
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Unlike many fish, which have bony skeletons, shark skeletons are made entirely of cartilage, which grows throughout the animal's life. |
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Because fleas multiply rapidly, treating fleas involves removing them form the animal's environment as well as its skin and hair. |
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The ministry said the animal's meat was sealed off at the slaughterhouse together with the meat of animals slaughtered straight afterwards. |
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According to zoo officials, the stuffing is almost over and finishing touches are being given to the animal's eyes and nails. |
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He covered the animal's snout with his mouth and puffed two breaths into her. |
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In either case, partners buy an interest in a horse and share in the animal's upkeep. |
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Your veterinarian can help provide an accurate diagnosis of your animal's condition. |
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Poe dropped down the rope and Dustin wrapped it tightly around the animal's eyes, securing it with a square knot. |
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That bone turned out to be the stapes, which transmitted vibrations to the animal's inner ear. |
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One of the most widespread and varied adaptations is natural camouflage, an animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey. |
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Pork offal fetches a higher price in the market than does the animal's fillet. |
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The animal's caretakers are still unable to identify the gender because the mother zebra's protective instincts prevents close inspection. |
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His leather packages were draped over the animal's body and they were knocked up and down as the horse took enormous strides towards Jourogn. |
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The ostensible purpose of these escapades was to tag the animal's ear, for identification and conservation. |
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The latter believe more of an animal's actions are due to culture than do the hereditarians. |
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Taste is detected by the chemosensory organs that are found in an animal's gustatory or tactile receptor systems. |
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He moved forward next to his own horse, running his hand down the animal's neck to his chest. |
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The dog snapped its jaws open and closed inches from Rae's face and he could smell the animal's fetid breath, choking him, causing him to gag. |
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Joshua cinched the girth on his horse's saddle, pulling it tight and swinging upon the animal's broad back with ease. |
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Across the curve of the animal's long neck the butcher's ritual dagger has inscribed a parody of a smile. |
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One of this animal's distinguishing features is the saddle-like hump on its back. |
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Or are the birds simply so clever at finding a carcass soon after the animal's death that its owner concludes they are the perpetrators? |
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The pellet punctured the intestine in two places and embedded itself in the unfortunate animal's spleen. |
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Perhaps emboldened by the animal's immovable stance the cameraman decided to move a little closer. |
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I felt like a little kid in a petting zoo delighting in the animal's velvet soft muzzle as it gently took corn and grain from my hand. |
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The bucket had been stuck on the animal's snout, hanging like a feedbag, preventing it from eating or drinking. |
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The wolf growled at me and I bit the corner of my lip, feeling the blood draining from my arm as the animal's sharp teeth pierced my skin. |
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Trying to equate an animal's life as equal to a humans is just pinheadedness. |
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An animal's brain distinguishes among colors by comparing the signals it receives from cones containing different opsins. |
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Part of the traditional butchering practice involved a technique known as pithing, where a hole was made in the animal's skull. |
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The animal's conformation can be a factor in how well your pack load or horse saddlebags ride. |
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The best approach for correcting a gait fault is to examine the animal's conformation and foot-flight pattern. |
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Trained by himself from a colt, Adam knew he could always rely on him and trust the animal's instincts. |
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Besides attracting predators, begging displays also take a toll on an animal's store of energy. |
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The animal's DNA is stored and random cross-checks are carried out with meat form the supermarket counter. |
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One of the most important factors in the snake's midair shift from free fall to glide is a dramatic increase in the width of the animal's body. |
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Allergic symptoms in these people are caused by the body's reaction to a specific protein found in the animal's saliva, urine, or dander. |
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It seems that the sole purpose for an animal's existence is to mate and procreate for the survival of their species. |
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In Philadelphia, Dr. Caspar Wistar, the nation's foremost anatomist, showed Lewis the animal's giant grinders. |
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A good time to disbud your kid is when he or she is 3 to 7 days old. The animal's potential for healing will be good at this time. |
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Putting a red-hot branding iron to an animal's flesh must be excruciating! |
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Natural horsemen, they recognized that the animal's compact, powerful body and tough, striped hooves ideally suited it to the demands of the rugged Palouse country. |
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This is a good training tool as it is mild, and also introduces the horse to both lateral and bearing rein pressure, without risking injury to the young animal's mouth. |
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Most significantly, the animal's fur and soft tissue are also fossilized. |
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He had a dank odor about him like the smell of a wild animal's den. |
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An early and telltale sign of the disease is a severe runny nose and often a custardlike discharge that eventually encrusts the afflicted animal's muzzle. |
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If an animal's center of mass falls outside the triangle of support formed by its three feet on the ground, it is statically unstable and will fall. |
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The bill is packed with tens of thousands of electrical sensors operating to detect tiny electrical pulses that give away the movement of the animal's aquatic prey. |
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A lovely use of strobe accentuates the animal's colours without feeling too artificial and a strong diagonal line give the photo even greater clout. |
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The animal's jaws can exert a pressure of more than 750 pounds per square inch. |
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A life jacket on your pet or not, we recommend that you think ahead about the animal's safety, not to mention your own, when a pet is aboard your boat or on the dock. |
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Attached to the back edge of the aparejo's two sacks was a crupper, a broad leather strap, that ran around the animal's hindquarters and under its tail. |
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The worker hauls the animal out of the water and tosses it with a dull thud into a rotating drum like a table-top spin-dryer to remove the animal's coat. |
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The boys got two loops on the animal's snout and twelve men, six on either side, pulled in opposite directions while the heeler got another loop on the lashing tail. |
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The Reserve has a similar program with rhinoceros where a microchip is implanted in the animal's horn both for identification purposes and to deter poaching. |
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This is also in accord with beliefs concerning a white ibex or deer in the Caucasus Mountains, although these concern the animal's meat or milk rather than its horn. |
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His animal trainers and handlers scrubbed an ordinary gray elephant with white plaster and used peach-colored tint around the animal's ears, trunk and feet. |
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A famous case was his study of the Irish elk, a very large extinct deer with enormous antlers, much greater in proportion to the animal's size than is seen in modern deer. |
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Joann tried to keep herself from laughing when she noticed the raven's look, meanwhile continuing to pet the mare, stroking the animal's chestnut hip. |
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The animal's head was visible on the road, and the gun spoke. |
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It has orange eyes and woolly, water-resistant fur, which is colored dark brown to black except for two large, white patches on the animal's back. |
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And the mouse's smaller number of base pairs may simply stem from that animal's ridding its genome more effectively of so-called junk DNA sequences than humans did. |
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There are only two justifiable reasons for taking an animal's life. |
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All of them are relatively large parcels of offal mixed with cereal and enclosed in some suitable wrapping from an animal's entrails, usually the stomach. |
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No-one stood above the others in the acting stakes because the entire cast was top-drawer and took on the animal's mannerisms with surprising effectiveness and grace. |
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Cover scents hide the hunter from an animal's keen sense of smell. |
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The animal's lucky escape occured in the same week that a survey revealed the German Shepherd breed to be the UK's unluckiest dogs. |
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The masks, which are strapped over the animal's muzzle, attach to the Fire Department's resuscitators. |
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The lance is used to accumulate and retain DNA and is then introduced into an animal's pronucleus, where the DNA is released. |
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When one considers only the bars and rings as a whole, they are much like an animal's rotating exercise cage, hence the name. |
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Pratchett was a trustee for the Orangutan Foundation UK but was pessimistic about the animal's future. |
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The animal's head is very large, taking up to one third of the body's entire length. |
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Furthermore, even gaping wounds restore in such a way that the animal's body shape is restored, and infection of such large wounds seems rare. |
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A carapace covers the animal's cephalothorax, while the abdomen is long and segmented, ending in a broad tail fan. |
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This has three pairs of appendages, all emerging from the young animal's head, and a single naupliar eye. |
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Once a common practice, sealing is now illegal in many nations within the animal's range. |
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Lobsters possess a green hepatopancreas, called the tomalley by chefs, which functions as the animal's liver and pancreas. |
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They form a bag or pocket made from a pelt and a badger or other animal's mask may be used as a flap. |
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The animal's conservation status is listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List. |
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Crows have been observed to puncture the skin with their beak and then peck out the animal's liver, thus avoiding the toxin. |
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Squeezing the branch between the fingertips generates frictional force that holds the animal's hand to the branch. |
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Embryological evidence, however, shows that the animal's background color is black and the white stripes and bellies are additions. |
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A small group of regulatory genes in the giraffe appear to be responsible for the animal's stature and associated circulatory adaptations. |
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It appears that a suspensory ligament allows the lanky legs to support the animal's great weight. |
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He chose the scientific name Ursus maritimus, the Latin for 'maritime bear', due to the animal's native habitat. |
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When cooked at a pig slaughter festival, they may also contain the animal's blood. |
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The manufacturing of fur clothing involves obtaining animal pelts where the hair is left on the animal's processed skin. |
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In the summer, they cover the animal's head with white colored fabrics or straw hats. |
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The exception is in endurance riding, where the minimum age to compete is based on the animal's actual calendar age. |
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At first the Colonel does not recognize his own horse, since the animal's distinguishing white markings have been covered with dye. |
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A VETERAN New Zealand zookeeper has been attacked and killed by a Sumatran tiger inside the animal's enclosure. |
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The second is the line-of-sight distance from your rangefinder to the animal's vitals. |
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Infrasonic calls can travel effectively for miles though air, land and water to the animal's family members. |
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In 1907 members discussed the cruel use of the bearing rein on horses, used to hold the animal's head in the desired position. |
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Supporters of allowing devocalization under any circumstance say that it helps manage the animal's behavior. |
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Extending over the left side of the figure is a flowstone deposit which extends across part of the animal's muzzle and antler set. |
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Lorenz begins by showing that phantasia includes the animal's ability to represent to itself sensory representations not presently perceived. |
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They found that the cells form a muscle that runs along the animal's midline, precisely where the notochord would be if the worm were a chordate. |
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Known as transcriptomics, this technique makes a catalogue of all the messages produced by the cells that control the animal's physiology. |
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The bacteria produce methane that later exits out the cow's back end, lending a certain fragrancy to the animal's flatulence. |
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Ichnology, the analysis of such trace fossils, can reveal subtle details of an animal's environment, behavior, and relationships with other species. |
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This effort failed to cure the condition, and showed that even genetically matched embryonic cells from an animal's own clone may be rejected by the animal. |
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The colouring is variable and tends to match the colour of the animal's surroundings, being some shade of brown or grey with occasionally a greenish tinge. |
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The animal's large size aids in identification, and it is usually only confused with the blue whale, the sei whale, or, in warmer waters, Bryde's whale. |
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This association, called mutualism, ensures that the tree shrew gets a meal while the plant gets nutrients from the animal's droppings so it can grow. |
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The tails of grazing animals, such as horses, are used both to sweep away insects and positioned or moved in ways that indicate the animal's physical or emotional state. |
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Bacteria may come from diseased animals or from manure, for example if the teat cup on a milking machine drops off an animal's udder onto the dirty floor. |
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Sea urchin injuries are caused by contact with sea urchins, and are characterized by puncture wounds inflicted by the animal's brittle, fragile spines. |
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If you were to eat any part of an animal or an animal product such as milk or eggs, some of the animal's cholesterol would make its way into your bloodstream. |
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Not the least turn or twist in the fibres of any one animal which does not render them more proper for that particular animal's way of life than any other cast or texture. |
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In cattle, temperament can affect production traits such as carcass and meat quality or milk yield as well as affecting the animal's overall health and reproduction. |
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Along the animal's neck is a mane made of short, erect hairs. |
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She got her thirst for bullfighting from her father, a former banderillero whose job was to fire stun darts into the animal's shoulders before the kill. |
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These long, chainlike molecules, which make up the structure of an animal's body, are most similar among close relatives, explains Winston Hide, one of the researchers. |
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They pierce the animal's skin with their teeth, biting away a small flap, and lap up the blood with their tongues, which have lateral grooves adapted to this purpose. |
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