But the moral status of animals, I suggest, also generates a responsibility that may not be fully explicable in terms of animals' interests. |
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In two of the carcasses I was able to see puncture marks that pierced the animals' jugulars. |
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Another option is to look at creating corridors between protected lands as a way of expanding the animals' ranges. |
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They look like scorpions without tail or claws, and they live from animals' droppings. |
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The meat-happy book's unintentional humor peaks with diagrams of different animals' anatomies. |
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The Animal Liberation League sees strategic nonviolence as the animals' best hope for complete and lasting animal liberation. |
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In future research, he plans to study exactly how the carotenoids end up in the animals' blood and livers. |
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We also expect that there will be some modest gains in productivity on these animals' live weight. |
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The researchers suspect that the same genes could confer greater longevity and are measuring the animals' survival rate. |
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Even the animals' access to basics such as water, food and veterinary care is often severely limited. |
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All you have to do is dive near any large seal colony and let the animals' natural curiosity and playfulness do the rest. |
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In Squamish, cougar and bear sightings continue to increase as the animals' nearby natural habitat continues to decrease. |
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He walks outside and heads for the barn where he finds Stuart and Nick hard at work forking new hay for the animals' beds. |
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The logical chain leading from recovery from illness to an understanding of the animals' language is similarly opaque. |
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The Johns Hopkins team also delivered DNA into mice by using a so-called gene gun to propel small doses of the nanorods under the animals' skin. |
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It's unlikely bounty hunters would be required to turn in the animals' heads. |
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Canadians marvelled at the animals' ingenuity to navigate and survive in the urban terrain. |
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He suggested that traditional hunt events like balls could be launched to pay for the animals' upkeep. |
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John is urging owners to pay more consideration to their animals' needs when their marriage or relationship breaks down. |
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Owners of hogs and cattle could be identified by unique patterns of notches and holes cut in the animals' ears. |
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Most animals' basic needs can be met in captivity if conditions are sufficiently favourable. |
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A society that is careless about animals' pain is likely to be casual about human suffering. |
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Exceptions to the rule may provide insight into the biology of the animals' ontogeny and life cycle. |
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All the stuffed animals' stuffing was ripped from the stitches including their plastic black eyes. |
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Despite the questions that remain, Bowles and many cetacean experts endorse pingers because they clearly save animals' lives. |
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However, the animals' prediabetic symptoms came on suddenly, after 16 weeks of being overfed. |
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It is held on the animals' necks by an oxbow, usually U-shaped, that also transmits force from the animals' shoulders. |
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The rebels are believed to be eating and selling hippo meat and taking the animals' teeth for ivory. |
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A ban on cutting animals' horns could prevent the practice of afeitado where a bull's horns are filed down before it enters the corrida. |
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They injected the animals' forebrains with a harmless virus carrying the gene responsible for expressing the receptors. |
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Recipients of the PDSA Dickin Medal, recognised as the animals' equivalent of the Victoria Cross, were afforded full military honours. |
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Microbes in the animals' stomachs help ferment grass and other foods into a digestible state, producing the offending gases. |
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The docking of working animals' tails will only be allowed where there is a risk of tail injury. |
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Firstly their lack of success trapping wolves has meant that they have been unable to fit radio collars and so cannot accurately follow the animals' movements. |
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The cause was also reported to be a morbillivirus, but the infection may have spread so widely because the animals' immune systems were compromised by pollutants. |
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It requires that a cross section of the animals' spinal column be removed. |
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It looks superb in High Definition with the rich colours of the African plains complementing the superb level of detail of the animals' faces and bodies. |
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However, not all iguanas in bad body condition had high CORT levels and we are presently investigating whether CORT levels are indeed causally related to the animals' death. |
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It's their profits they are weeping over, not the animals' lives. |
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He and his party spent an Arctic winter in hope of rescue but they all died and the cause of death was thought to be the vitamin A in the animals' livers. |
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Research suggests that noise from whale watching boats may interfere with the animals' echolocation and communication, making it more difficult for them to hunt for fish. |
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After vaccinating the monkeys, researchers examined the number of lesions that formed on the animals' skin and the amount of time in which they healed. |
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Along with the animals' manure, no other fertilizer should be necessary. |
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Rather, they find food via the sensitive touch of their 600 to 700 vibrissae, or whiskers, which have been likened to multifingered hands on the animals' snouts. |
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The law would also ban tail docking except where an owner can prove that a working animals' tail needs to be docked in order to minimize the risk of injury to the animal. |
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The animals' shells made good calabashes for water and food. |
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He's 62 now, and his latest research is animal transgenics, examining how animals' genes can be altered to make their organs more suitable for human transplantation. |
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They do not harm the animals' own cells, but they penetrate and shred the double-layered membranes of Gram-negative bacteria. |
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Despite the animals' friendly nuzzlings, Cotter finally chased them off with a broom. |
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They use the disadvantage of most prey animals' poor nocturnal vision to their advantage. |
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Other luxuries include a heated king-sized waterbed and rubber flooring which is gentle on the animals' joints. |
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Scientists have learned a lot about whale sharks, but much of the animals' lives is a mystery. |
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In this way, anthropomorphist elements were balanced with modeling and teaching empathy for the animals' distinct and unique needs. |
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The treatment works by desensitizing the animals' immune system to a protein residing within their blood vessels. |
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Within 24 hours of treatment, follicles were regrowing in the animals' ovaries. |
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They bring home abundant cowpats, rabbit pellets and other animals' dung, often leaving it just outside the midden. |
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Bibbs was busy preparing meat, bananas, and cereal for the animals' supper. |
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He entered his animals' pen to see what damage the pit bull did and discovered two other pit bulls tormenting his animals. |
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On visits to nature preserves, he details the animals' habits and looks at the effectiveness of conservation efforts. |
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Poikilothermic animals' body temperature varies in accordance with the ambient temperature of their environment. |
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Also, Feng says, video analysis suggests that a double set of vocal sacs contributes to the animals' virtuosity. |
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Indeed, statistical analysis shows that the Cambrian explosion was no faster than any of the other radiations in animals' history. |
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As a point of reference, each chapter on a taxon includes a table summarizing the animals' discovery, classification, geographic and stratigraphic occurrences, and ages. |
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The Canada lynx has recently been officially designated as a threatened species in the United States, spurring studies of the animals' distribution and behavior. |
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The Smart Herd Management System takes real-time measurement of ruminant animals' core body temperature with a device called a wireless rumen bolus. |
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Analyses of the animals' hormones have linked these traits to a system influenced by prenatal exposure in females to extra androgens, which are usually masculinizing hormones. |
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After the animals' uteri were weighed, samples were taken for histological analysis, and remaining tissue was subjected to RNA extraction for microarray analysis. |
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Meanwhile, a Harvard University team is already attempting to study the animals' characteristics by inserting some mammoth genes into Asian elephant stem cells. |
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Most zoos or wildlife parks across the world usually try to replicate animals' natural habitat as best they can for the sake of the animals' wellbeing. |
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