The ocean biome, for example, is made up of all the oceans on Earth. The climate, type of soil, and animals are all part of a biome. |
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Only animals with strong constitutions are able to survive the island's harsh winters. |
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These animals are most active in the hour just before sunrise. |
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The Cetacean morbillivirus in particular has been known to cause regional epizootics often leaving hundreds of animals of various species dead. |
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Fish, birds, insects, reptiles, mammals, and human beings are all animals. |
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These become a new habitat for other plants, like peat moss when conditions are right, and animals, many of which are very rare. |
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Pastoralists may also use fire to make ecosystems more suitable for their food animals. |
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Biomass of the domesticated and wild animals was increased by a higher quality of grass. |
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Hunters of wild goats and sheep were knowledgeable about herd mobility and the needs of the animals. |
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Wild animals eat the forage from the marginal lands and humans survive from milk, blood, and often meat of the herds. |
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In East Africa, different animals are taken to specific regions throughout the year that correspond to the seasonal patterns of precipitation. |
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When changes to a habitat occur rapidly, animals do not have time to adjust. |
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A significant population of other wild animals, reptiles and birds can be found in the national parks and game reserves in the country. |
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The annual animal migration occurs between June and September with millions of animals taking part, attracting valuable foreign tourism. |
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When animals are imported from one country to another, there is the possibility that diseases and parasites can move with them. |
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Thus, most countries impose animal health regulations on the import of animals. |
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These animals are often called wetstock, and the inspectors are referred to as tickriders. |
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Among threatened animals are the coastal California gnatcatcher, Paiute cutthroat trout, southern sea otter, and northern spotted owl. |
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Bernardo Houssay, the first Latin American among them, discovered the role of pituitary hormones in regulating glucose in animals. |
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To trigger neoblast proliferation and differentation, two days head and tail regenerating animals were used for the preparation of the libraries. |
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The neothalamus contains the largest division of nuclei in the brain and is larger in animals with a well-developed cortex. |
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In North America, cairns are often petroforms in the shapes of turtles or other animals. |
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The Paleolithic was an age of purely hunting and gathering while in the Neolithic domestication of plants and animals had occurred. |
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Birds, animals, and marine life are often depicted with careful attention to realistic detail. |
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The bridge made it easier for animals and plants to migrate between the two continents. |
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Arthropods in general were by far the most dominant animals in the ocean, but trilobites were only a minor part of the total arthropod diversity. |
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The earliest known animals fully adapted to terrestrial conditions appear during the Mid Silurian, including the millipede Pneumodesmus. |
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This places the golden eagle as the one of the two fastest moving living animals on earth. |
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Stoats are vulnerable to ectoparasites associated with their prey and the nests of other animals on which they do not prey. |
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In Irish mythology, stoats were viewed anthropomorphically as animals with families, which held rituals for their dead. |
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They were also viewed as noxious animals prone to thieving, and their saliva was said to be able to poison a grown man. |
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Illegal poison baits set for foxes or crows are indiscriminate and kill protected birds and other animals. |
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In 2012, the population was estimated to be about 600 animals and could easily grow to 7000 in 20 years' time. |
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The chance of seeing remarkable wild animals while waiting quietly on the riverbank is a major part of why we do it. |
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They coppice waterside trees and shrubs so that they regrow as dense shrubs which provide cover for birds and other animals. |
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Those animals must have been introduced from the mainland, which suggests domestication in the adjacent mainland by then. |
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Such giants are rare in modern times, due to past overhunting preventing animals from attaining their full growth. |
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Once a sounder has been located, the male drives off all young animals and persistently chases the sows. |
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In the 1970s they again occurred in Denmark and Sweden, where captive animals escaped and now survive in the wild. |
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The suids were released into the wild by wealthy landowners as big game animals. |
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It was not uncommon for medieval hunters to deliberately hunt boars during the breeding season, when the animals were more aggressive. |
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Wind and animals dispersals are two major mechanisms involved in the dispersal of conifer seeds. |
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Thus, just as there are more bodies than animals, so, on the other hand, there are more nonanimals than nonbodies. |
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Seals are sometimes carved with the owners' zodiac animals on the tops of the seals. |
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Some species, although not intensely poisonous, do affect the health of animals that swallow more than small amounts of the material. |
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Conceivably, travellers in Arabia could have derived the tale of the unicorn from these animals. |
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Vessels have dragged up remains of mammoth, lion and other animals, as well as a few prehistoric tools and weapons. |
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The Middle East served as the source for many animals that could be domesticated, such as sheep, goats and pigs. |
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The presence of these animals gave the region a large advantage in cultural and economic development. |
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It was this massive emigration from the Middle East that would later help distribute these animals to the rest of Afroeurasia. |
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The Secondary Products Revolution occurred when it was recognised that animals also provided a number of other useful products. |
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Some examples of infectious diseases spread from animals to humans are influenza, smallpox, and measles. |
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Copper is an essential trace element in plants and animals, but not all microorganisms. |
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Affected animals have a reduced ability to synthesize red blood cells, which causes anemia. |
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Zinc is an essential trace element for humans and other animals, for plants and for microorganisms. |
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Zinc may be held in metallothionein reserves within microorganisms or in the intestines or liver of animals. |
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Animals with a zinc deficiency require twice as much food to attain the same weight gain as animals with sufficient zinc. |
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In February, many migratory animals had not yet arrived back in Pembrokeshire for breeding. |
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Also, many traces date from significantly earlier than the body fossils of animals that are thought to have been capable of making them. |
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Phyla can be thought of as groupings of animals based on general body plan. |
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A crown group is a group of closely related living animals plus their last common ancestor plus all its descendants. |
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The bilaterians are animals that have right and left sides at some point in their life histories. |
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All known bilaterian animals are triploblastic, and all known triploblastic animals are bilaterian. |
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This decline has been attributed to disruption by grazing and burrowing animals. |
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Knauth contends that animals may well have had their origins in freshwater lakes and streams, and not in the oceans. |
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Trace fossils and predatory borings in Cloudina shells provide further evidence of Ediacaran animals. |
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Ecological complexity among marine animals increased in the Cambrian, as well later in the Ordovician. |
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The shortage of oxygen might well have prevented the rise of large, complex animals. |
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He further observed that, where animals lose vision in unlighted environments such as caves, diversity of animal forms tends to decrease. |
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Bird of prey or predatory bird, also known as raptors, refers to several species of birds that hunt and feed on rodents and other small animals. |
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The evolution of migration in animals seems to be a complex and difficult topic with many unanswered questions. |
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Other animals, such as squirrels or jays, will either split the shell completely in half or make a jagged hole in it. |
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Crossbreeds between the two animals typically have a distinct white throat patch, white feet and white hairs interspersed among the fur. |
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Cases in which polecats did kill poultry were attributed to animals which were guests at other farms. |
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A number of fats and oils made from animals served to cook much of the colonial foods. |
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In behaviour, the great white is an active predator of large animals and not a filter feeder. |
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Grey seals have proved amenable to life in captivity and are commonly found zoo animals around their native range, particularly in Europe. |
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Traditionally they were popular circus animals and often used in performances such as balancing and display acts. |
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Dolphins are often regarded as one of Earth's most intelligent animals, though it is hard to say just how intelligent. |
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Occasionally, dolphins behave sexually towards other animals, including humans. |
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Dolphin echolocation clicks are amongst the loudest sounds made by marine animals. |
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In the same way, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion. |
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The Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary has been created in the Ganges river for the protection of the animals. |
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As a result, the animals are more susceptible to diseases and have fewer offspring. |
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Freshwater mussels are used as host animals for the cultivation of freshwater pearls. |
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They also feed on zooplankton, tiny animals found in oceanic surface waters, and small fish and fish larvae. |
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In turn they are hunted by larger pelagic animals such as tuna, billfish, sea lions, sharks and pelicans. |
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Livestock are domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as meat, milk, leather, and wool. |
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It is illegal in Canada to sell or process meat from dead animals for human consumption. |
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This can mean domestic animals, semidomestic animals, or captive wild animals. |
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Semidomesticated refers to animals which are only lightly domesticated or of disputed status. |
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Some people may use the term livestock to refer to only animals used for red meat. |
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Economics, quality, and consumer safety all play roles in how animals are raised. |
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In North America, animals such as the gray wolf, grizzly bear, cougar, and coyote are sometimes considered a threat to livestock. |
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Countries often require veterinary certificates as a condition for transporting, selling, or exhibiting animals. |
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Water pollution from agricultural runoff causes dead zones for plants and aquatic animals due to the lack of oxygen in the water. |
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Overall, population dynamics during stage one are comparable to those of animals living in the wild. |
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Figures of animals and humans do appear, especially in works with a religious element. |
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His pained shrieks cause women to miscarry, animals to perish and plants to become barren. |
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Nobles hunted various wild game and consumed mutton, pork, dog, and beef as these animals were domesticated. |
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When the colonists came to the colonies, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion to what they had done in Europe. |
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The animals provided wool when young and mutton upon maturity after wool production was no longer desirable. |
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Local communities need to plan their use of fresh water and should be made aware of how certain crops and animals use water. |
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The animals were believed to be bound for China, to be sold in wild meat restaurants. |
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The loss of animals from ecological communities is also known as defaunation. |
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Many animals also burrow to avoid predation and to live in the more stable sedimental environment. |
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They usually indicate desertification or soil erosion, and serve as nesting and burrow sites for animals. |
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Dune habitats provide niches for highly specialized plants and animals, including numerous rare species and some endangered species. |
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The following text reflects earlier scientific understanding of the term and of those animals which have constituted it. |
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Being animals, invertebrates are heterotrophs, and require sustenance in the form of the consumption of other organisms. |
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Some paleontologists suggest that animals appeared much earlier, possibly as early as 1 billion years ago. |
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Around 453 MYA, animals began diversifying, and many of the important groups of invertebrates diverged from one another. |
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Mud can provide a home for numerous types of animals, including varieties of worms, frogs, snails, clams, and crayfish. |
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The activities of burrowing animals and fish have a dramatic churning effect on muddy seabeds. |
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The animals have cryptic colouration, being a sandy brown colour, which can be changed to match the environment. |
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The better size and condition of lobsters caught by this method yield prices three to four times higher than animals netted by trawling. |
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Some other animals are frequently associated with or mistaken for medusa jellyfish. |
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Jellyfish have been proven to be the most energy efficient swimmers of all animals. |
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Most jellyfish are marine animals, although a few hydromedusae inhabit freshwater. |
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Often the tank's background is blue and the animals are illuminated by side light, increasing the contrast between the animal and the background. |
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Ctenophore nerve cells and nervous system evolved separately from other animals and have a different biochemistry. |
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A feature of diatoms is the urea cycle, which links them evolutionarily to animals. |
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Some species are endosymbionts of marine animals and play an important part in the biology of coral reefs. |
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Many land animals use their tails to brush away flies and other biting insects. |
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Cuttlefish blood must flow more rapidly than that of most other animals because haemocyanin carries substantially less oxygen than haemoglobin. |
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The animals threaten each other until one of them backs down and swims away. |
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One dynamic pattern shown by cuttlefish is dark mottled waves apparently repeatedly moving down the body of the animals. |
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Other terrestrial animals include wolverines, moose, Dall sheep, ermines, and Arctic ground squirrels. |
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Most of the time, porpoises are either alone or in groups of no more than five animals. |
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Surveys in coastal waters of British Columbia in summers 2004 and 2005 produced abundance estimates of approximately 500 animals. |
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These animals feed in areas ranging from the coast of California to the Bering Sea. |
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Identified by their unique tail patterns, these animals made the longest documented mammalian migration. |
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Myoglobin, which stores oxygen in muscle tissue, is much more abundant than in terrestrial animals. |
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Published directories contain identifying photographs and names for hundreds of North Pacific animals. |
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As such, orcas are among the animals that undergo menopause and live for decades after they have finished breeding. |
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Despite decades of research, where these animals go for the rest of the year remains unknown. |
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Between 1964 and 1976, 50 killer whales from the Pacific Northwest were captured for display in aquaria, and public interest in the animals grew. |
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They are social animals, most commonly found in groups of less than ten, but sometimes in much larger associations of over a hundred individuals. |
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By late March or early April, the returning animals can be seen from Everett, Washington, to Puget Sound to Canada. |
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Since the mid 1990s, almost all the confirmed records of living animals in Asian waters were from Japanese coasts. |
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Blubber serves both to keep the animals warm and to provide energy and nourishment when they are fasting. |
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Pinnipeds can move around on land, though not as well as terrestrial animals. |
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Detecting vibrations is useful when the animals are foraging and may add to or even replace vision, particularly in darkness. |
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In Inuit mythology, the goddess Sedna rules over the sea and marine animals. |
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One of the earliest Ancient Greek coins depicts the head of a seal, and the animals were mentioned by Homer and Aristotle. |
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The Moche people of ancient Peru worshipped the sea and its animals, and often depicted sea lions in their art. |
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Organizations like PETA believe that such operations put the animals in danger. |
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Eventually, seal hunters used harpoons to spear the animals from boats out at sea, and hooks for killing pups on ice or land. |
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High levels of organic chemicals accumulate in these animals since they are near the top of food chains and have large reserves of blubber. |
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There has never been a single confirmed case of a negative health outcome for humans or animals from their consumption. |
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During the early stages of research, animals were used to study the effects of radioactive substances on health. |
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Furthermore, the rate of plutonium elimination in the excreta differed between species of animals by as much as a factor of five. |
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The new climatic conditions were not favorable to the growth of rainforest and the animals within them. |
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A number of older types of plants and animals died out or became marginal elements. |
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Extinction was more severe among animals living in the water column, than among animals living on or in the sea floor. |
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Locomotives and other vehicles were operated by radio, while humans and animals were static figures. |
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Humans and animals were fully computer animated to allow for walking movement. |
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With Series 12, CGI by Nitrogen Studios was used to animate characters' faces and to make people and animals mobile within the stories. |
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Many larger animals begin their life as zooplankton before they become large enough to take their familiar forms. |
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Most whales are social animals, although a few species live in pairs or are solitary. |
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For animals do not see in order that they may have sight, but they have sight that they may see. |
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They were prick-eared animals, roused by her voice from their business and standing now at gaze. |
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Like children and animals, autists have relatively rudimentary conceptual lives. |
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Students will be learning about the ways scientists classify animals. |
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It was illegal to molest, capture, or kill any of the animals in the park. |
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Some animals have complex mating rituals before they copulate. |
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The zoo strives to create naturalistic settings for the animals. |
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The animals were drawn to the campsite by the smell of food. |
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Going limp and lying still works well for many animals, but a few species deserve Academy Awards for their death-feigning skills. |
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Most pantothenic acid-deficient laboratory animals exhibit dermatitis, achromotrichia, and nasal porphyrin excretion. |
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In sigma-1 KO animals, a reduced afterhyperpolarization results in a higher firing frequency and a stronger muscle contraction. |
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The alaunt was considered a reckless animal, and had been known to attack domestic animals, or even its owner. |
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Some alloparenting relationships among animals resemble adoption, although more resemble foster care or wet-nursing. |
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States typically like to stick to anodyne messages, like saving wildflowers or animals. But every so often a controversy crops up. |
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Biological antianimal agents are those which could be employed against domestic animals to incapacitate or destroy them through disease. |
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Some fed on fish and dead floating animals, while others, like the anurognathids, may have chased insects on the wing. |
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In three animals, apneic episodes in the second minute of hypoxia necessitated termination of the hypoxic challenge. |
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To confirm the aquaretic effect we measured sodium and osmolality in plasma and urine in all experimental animals. |
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The word armadillo is of Spanish origin and refers to the armorlike covering of these animals. |
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These animals normally hit the plane's windshield or get sucked by the engine, in which case authorities label the incidents as avian ingestion. |
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The animals were not badly off throughout that summer, in spite of the hardness of their work. |
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We raced madly for about half a mile, behaving in as wild a manner as the poor bestung animals. |
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Phone at a symphony concert? I'd ask if these people were born in a barn, but that would disrespect the animals. |
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The commonest game animals are vervet and colobus monkey, baboon, common duiker, bush-pig and grysbok. |
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It suggests that beef and carabeef, from animals of the same age and given a uniform feed, have indistinguishable eating quality. |
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To the left the caravan animals, securely picketed, at regular distances of some fifteen yards apart, occupied an area of several acres. |
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Harry Ufford opened his front door, and his animals, from the yard, came bursting through the cat-flap in the back door and rushed on him. |
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I want to watch me some Manimal. A guy that can turn into animals, that's so cheeseball. |
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Both these creatures, by forming themselves in a clew, have often more the appearance of excrescences in the bark, than that of animals. |
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The Buffalo clan may not skin any cloven-footed animal nor look at these animals while they are dying. |
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I've always grazed my animals on the common land and I'm not going to stop now. |
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Out in the water a crash of rhinoceros-like animals browse belly deep through a bed of aquatic plants. |
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It has been asserted that some of the Cromagnards may not have eaten much muscle meat, because there are no bones of food animals in their caves. |
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In one crosslight all this bears a strong resemblance to Animal Farm, where, though all animals were equal, some were more equal than others. |
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It shall be the duty of any owner or person in charge of any domestic animal or animals. |
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If, however, excessively dungy animals are offered for transportation, the owner of the animals is requested to clean them. |
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Studies of disproportionate dwarfisms in animals have revealed the importance of core proteins an sulfation in the development of cartilage. |
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This account fails to provide any basis for doubting that animals of subhuman species enjoy the freedom it defines. |
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They became experts in what is called extispicy, or the readings of organs of sacrificed animals. |
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Histopathologically, fibrinopurulent bronchopneumonia with multifocal areas of necrosis and pleuritis was seen in the lungs of infected animals. |
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Choanoflagellates and filasterea are considered the closest unicellular organisms to metazoan animals. |
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Belching cows and pigs could start costing farmers money if a proposal to charge fees for air-polluting animals becomes law. |
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Sheep and goats often co-graze with other animals, such as cows or horses. This grouping of species is sometimes called a flerd. |
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Efforts were made to fullfeed animals without undue waste, and unconsumed feed was redistributed as part of the procedure. |
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The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds that of either gut shot deer or those run by dogs. |
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I just want to play with my guys. My guys are my friends, they're stuffed animals or little action figures I have a lot of them. |
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Most countries have some form of border control to regulate or limit the movement of people, animals, and goods into and out of the country. |
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Most countries prohibit carrying illegal drugs or endangered animals across their borders. |
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This leads to differing populations of plankton in different parts of the sea and varying communities of animals that feed on these populations. |
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However, many animals of the seabed, the open sea and the seashore spend their juvenile stages as part of the zooplankton. |
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Thus, animals and humans must have moved between mainland Europe and Great Britain via a crossing. |
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Settlements were often located in narrow valley bottoms, possibly associated with hunting of passing herds of animals. |
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China became involved in a new global trade of goods, plants, animals, and food crops known as the Columbian Exchange. |
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Deer are found throughout the Pennines and some species of animals that are rare elsewhere in England can be found here. |
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From York to Durham, crops, domestic animals, and farming tools were scorched. |
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These two factors limit many species of animals and plants to a relatively narrow region of the Baltic Sea. |
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The highest animals laid warm and wet creatures alive, the lowest bore theirs cold, dry, and in thick eggs. |
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Because intellectual functions are not involved in memory, memories belong to some animals too, but only those in which have perception of time. |
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Aristotle believed that imitation is natural to mankind and constitutes one of mankind's advantages over animals. |
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The crossbred animals did not demonstrate any form of hybrid vigor, so the practice was abandoned. |
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In Canada, commercial bison farming began in the mid 1980s, concerning an unknown number of animals then. |
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However, more details on the strategies for tending and slaughtering the domestic animals involved are forthcoming. |
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The wall served as protection from nearby groups, as protection from floods, or to keep animals penned. |
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The human flea normally attacks man, but may be found on a number of other animals. |
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Ploughs were traditionally drawn by working animals such as horses or cattle, but in modern times are drawn by tractors. |
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The tool is typically found on small holdings too small or poor to merit use of animals. |
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Other classes of druids performed ceremonial sacrifices of crops and animals for the perceived benefit of the community. |
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Hyenas are scavengers, which means they eat food left behind by other animals and people. |
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The Romans killed not only the warriors but also the women, children, and even pack animals. |
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Examples have been found of jungle scenes with wild animals and exotic plants. |
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Other factors commonly encountered in animals with peritonitis may also predispose to adynamic ileus. |
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There are also a number of recorded cases of parts of animals being buried within such graves. |
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Representations of the Sun, animals, trees, weapons, ships, and people are all strongly stylised. |
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Yet, we did not re-challenge these animals intramammarily, and thus cannot confirm that mASR is long-lasting. |
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Many larger animals, such as wolf, bear and the European elk are today extinct. |
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Domestic animals include the Connemara pony, Shetland pony, English Mastiff, Irish wolfhound and many varieties of cattle and sheep. |
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A kraal was a homestead and usually included a simple fenced-in enclosure for animals, fields for growing crops, and one or more thatched huts. |
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Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales attended to view a working dairy, agricultural machinery and a wide range of farm animals. |
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The packers and consumers object to the short, thick animals because of their excess lardiness and to the rangy ones because of their large cuts. |
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Hazards in high water conditions can include floating trees, collapsing portions of river bank, overhanging branches and even dead farm animals. |
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This led to disputes about the number of animals allowed and the enclosure of land. |
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Since he was bitten by a dog when he was young, he has always been leery of animals. |
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Hits from these screens are then tested in cells and then in animals for efficacy. |
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If a person would steal the animals, anyone could detect that the actual owner. |
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Unlike his scientist friends, he now thought there was no unbridgeable gap between humans and animals. |
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Stands of trees teeming with barking animals would be quiet as lichyards when he passed them again. |
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Limy muds accumulated there as sediments, and entombed the remains of the animals living on the sea-floor. |
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In 1818 following experiments with animals, he performed the first successful transfusion of human blood to treat postpartum hemorrhage. |
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Lawn mowers became a more efficient alternative to the scythe and domesticated grazing animals. |
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About this time, an operator could ride behind animals that pulled the large machines. |
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The figure demonstrates the parameters of the lipidogram of the animals from the three experimental groups. |
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For example, pigments are no longer useful when animals live in the darkness of caves, and tend to be lost. |
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Here, the majority of types of modern animals appeared in the fossil record, as well as unique lineages that subsequently became extinct. |
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About 500 million years ago, plants and fungi colonised the land and were soon followed by arthropods and other animals. |
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This has been used for thousands of years in the domestication of plants and animals. |
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A style of trap that has been used extensively by researchers in the biological sciences for capturing animals such as mice is the Sherman trap. |
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However, the makers of these devices usually state that trapped animals should be thrown away with the trap. |
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The device works by drawing the animals in with bait that is placed inside. |
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Those chronically stressed animals were then compared with nonstressed peers. |
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It was claimed in 2002 that, if animals were being transported, temperatures on the Tube would break European Commission animal welfare laws. |
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Various species of plants and animals, including humans, have different lifespans. |
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In a broad survey of zoo animals, no relationship was found between the fertility of the animal and its life span. |
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The life expectancy and demography of wild animals are often estimated by capturing, marking, and recapturing them. |
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Farming of crops and domestic animals was adopted in Britain around 4500 BC, at least partly because of the need for reliable food sources. |
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The animals were not merely illustrated out of an interest in the natural world. |
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The lack of vegetative cover, the severe climate, and the impact of grazing on the deserts have left wild animals in a precarious position. |
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Wolves are very intelligent animals, and they are lopers and they are survivors. |
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Thirdly, trees that usually would have intercepted rain water had been cut down for firewood or to make space for animals. |
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Several animals became extinct in Bangladesh during the last century, including the one horned and two horned rhinoceros and common peafowl. |
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The school badge features a bishop's crook in reference to St Cuthbert's time as a bishop, as well as ducks, reflecting his love of the animals. |
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Flowers, birds, animals, instruments, symmetric mandala drawings, objects, idols are all part of symbolic iconography in Hinduism. |
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Saving animals from slaughter for meat, is believed to be a way to acquire merit for better rebirth. |
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Even so, such species as the Javan rhinoceros face extinction, with only a handful of the animals remaining in western Java. |
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Malicious magic users can become a credible cause for disease, sickness in animals, bad luck, sudden death, impotence and other such misfortunes. |
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They are believed to take the forms of animals in order to travel in secret and do harm to the innocent. |
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This chapter is majorly devoted to the primary immunodeficiencies that have been documented in domestic animals. |
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These were mere tracks worn down by the feet of humans and animals, and possibly by wheeled carriages. |
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In avasarpani, as the cycle moves ahead, height of all humans and animals decreases. |
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Cadoc delivers them as demanded, but when Arthur takes possession of the animals, they turn into bundles of ferns. |
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Horses are trained and ridden for practical working purposes such as in police work or for controlling herd animals on a ranch. |
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Chariot burials about 2500 BC present the most direct hard evidence of horses used as working animals. |
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For working purposes, they can pull a plow or other farm equipment designed to be pulled by animals. |
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There are recipes for preparing many different types of animals, including whale, crane, curlew, heron, seal and porpoise. |
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The pressed pulp is given to farm animals as winter feed, composted, discarded or used to make liqueurs. |
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The paintings are remarkably similar around the world, with animals being common subjects that give the most impressive images. |
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Henri Breuil interpreted the paintings as being hunting magic, meant to increase the number of animals. |
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Dating back around 5,000 years, the paintings depict both wild animals and decorated cows. |
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Their subject matter includes representations of animals including bison and, arguably, several different bird species. |
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Huge crowds gathered at the Colosseum to watch events like gladiators, combats between men, or fights between men and wild animals. |
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Another style consisted of painting interiors as open landscapes, with highly detailed scenes of plants, animals, and buildings. |
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The use of animals in his compositions is widespread, and often he features a pet and its owner. |
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I wonder who all these animals were before they were changed into these shapes. |
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Byron had a great love of animals, most notably for a Newfoundland dog named Boatswain. |
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Children tell little more than animals, for what comes to them they accept as eternally established. |
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He and his brother Warnie created the world of Boxen, inhabited and run by animals. |
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It was he who requested that Blyton write a book about animals, The Zoo Book, which was completed in the month before they married. |
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These include street names, mountains, companies, species of animals and plants as well as other notable objects. |
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He carried a long rifle at all times during filming to remain in character and learned how to skin animals. |
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In Sacramento a crazed woman opened the cages of a circus menagerie for fear the animals might starve to death, and had been mauled by a lioness. |
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Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. |
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