In my previous life as a carnivore the pork pie was an essential staple in my nutritional landscape. |
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The sudden snort of a kudu could cause me to grip my rifle and prepare for the worst, until I remembered that it was not a large carnivore. |
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Still, I wonder if some readers think that the supposed Arctic carnivore Tyrannosaurus helcaraxae, for instance, is already known to science? |
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Over several weeks, I collected carnivore scat similar to that I had seen gathered by waxbills and stored it in a freezer. |
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Primarily a carnivore the wolverine captures most of its prey, though it is also an extensive scavenger, eating quantities of carrion. |
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Generally, carnivore species are more dimorphic for canine measurements than for skull length. |
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Then it turned into a carnivore, sloughed its armour and acquired a new set of biological and chemical defences. |
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Our pursuit of this trait is somewhat like trying to make a vegetarian out of a carnivore. |
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I don't like, or eat, a lot of vegetables but that doesn't make me a carnivore, does it? |
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Whether you're a vegetarian or carnivore, Julio's will fire you up some fine Mexican fare and serve it to your table still sizzling. |
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Please don't insult us by sending a carnivore to tell us that vegetarian meals can be tasty. |
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At Jane Bond, the food is as rich and satisfying as any carnivore could wish. |
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I used to love rotisserie, but I think I overdid it when I converted from a vegetarian back to a carnivore. |
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It is the largest carnivorous mammal ever to have lived in Australia and the largest known marsupial carnivore in the world. |
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A broken bone with a hollow space inside indicated that the creature was a carnivore, but yielded few other clues. |
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The large carnosaurs and tyrannosaurs also appear to have shorter teeth than would be expected for a mammalian carnivore of their body size. |
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Think of a carnivore animal evolving powerful jaws to catch and kill its prey. |
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Even for a devoted carnivore, you'd like to eat meat that's not been pumped full of antibiotics, steroids, and hormones. |
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Common waxbills are small African finches that select carnivore scat as a material to include in, on, and around their nests. |
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A study on carnivores shows that this area has the highest concentration of grizzlies and all carnivore species in North America. |
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From finger foods and starters to main courses, pastry and puddings, he has produced a range of ingenious recipes to tempt even the most committed carnivore. |
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It is an opportunist that can be best described as an omnivorous carnivore, as it feeds on whatever is most readily available. |
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The largest footprint-about 25cm long-belonged to a human-sized carnivore similar to a velociraptor. |
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The toes are very narrow, suggesting that the animal was a carnivore. |
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To the difference of man who is an omnivore, the cat is a strict carnivore with a body perfectly adapted to this diet. |
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There are positive trends for some of the species and the recovery of some of the large carnivore species is an encouraging indicator. |
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Standing at a height of over sixteen feet and weighing over one ton, this predator was the biggest carnivore around. |
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Try to stop even the most rabid carnivore from choosing risotto with spring vegetables, oven-roasted mushrooms with taleggio fondue or pasta with roasted fennel and olives. |
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It has to be a pretty small carnivore and there have to be many of them since the floor is thickly covered with droppings, so ghost bats would have made sense. |
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Omnivore humans and even exclusively carnivore species exist due to the process of vegetable photosynthesis. |
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Albertosaurus, named for Alberta where it was first found, was a carnivore. |
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But like that more famous non-carnivorous carnivore, the giant panda, it eats plants. |
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They have caused severe or fatal respiratory and extra-respiratory disease in seven naturally infected species of carnivore. |
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A rhino-sized, wolf-like carnivore, Andrewsarchus is actually a relative of our familiar hoofed animals and a distant relative of the early whale, Basilosaurus. |
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Fish are represented at several trophic levels in aquatic systems, from detritivore and herbivore to carnivore. |
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The realtor was like a carnivore, ready to spring. He was originally from New York and he seemed like the kind of guy who could smell a deal. |
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Though classified as a carnivore, the European badger feeds on a wide variety of plant and animal foods. |
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Leipzig Zoological Garden, also called Leipzig Zoo, German Zoologischer Garten Leipzig, zoological garden in Leipzig, Ger., noted for its carnivore collection. |
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What's a red-blooded carnivore supposed to do? |
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Thank God for those nights where Kenyans and anyone visiting the country can actually go and enjoy the traditional music for a whole night at the carnivore like Luo night, Kamba night etc. |
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Biomass: Total mass of living organisms, taken either globally or in systematic groups by surface or volume unit, in a given biotope at a given moment, e.g. plant, insect, herbivore, carnivore biomass. |
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Develop a concept web, using the following concepts: succession, herbivore, carnivore, communalism, predation, decomposer, ecosystem, habitat, and niche. |
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Meet the largest living animals to have ever walked the earth: the titanic plant-eating Argentinosaur, and its nemesis, the Gignatosaur, a bipedal carnivore, that could easy challenge the famous T-Rex! |
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Though it is obvious which species were predators and which prey, the subtle specialisations of feeding habit that allow many types of carnivore to co-exist are rarely preserved in the fossil record. Rarely, but not never. |
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Tracing the history of this method of preservation means tracing the history of man as a carnivore once he had graduated from living hand-to-mouth. |
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Speedy and lean, this carnivore picked up scraps for supper. |
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The centre of gravity of this proposal is of course the rabies risk linked to movements of cats and dogs, the two major domestic carnivore species involved in the transmission of this fatal disease. |
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Being a carnivore Aurel has dreamt for months about the Argentinian meat! |
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Modern scientific techniques will be used for bear monitoring, which will contribute to the elaboration of management policies for this carnivore. |
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Therefore, Parks Canada continues to work with the Government of Alberta and industries in the area to advance strategies for carnivore conservation. |
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Habitat Stewardship Program funding will assist in the launch of an intensive outreach campaign in tandem with a field monitoring program in order to gain greater insight into the requirements of this elusive carnivore. |
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It was the largest carnivore in its ecosystem and is the earliest known member of the tyrannosaurid group from Laramidia. |
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The result found the olinguito to be the first new carnivore species to be discovered in the Western Hemisphere in 35 years. |
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The mountain lion may well be the planet's most adaptive felid, at one time boasting the broadest range of any land carnivore. |
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For the ravenous carnivore, ochsenmaulsalat, veal steak on a bed of mash potatoes, and thick slabs of liverwurst are must-haves. |
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The American badger is a common carnivore west of the Mississippi River, but it is not well studied in the southern part of its range. |
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The leader bared his impressive teeth. A panstellar carnivore gesture, Jake noted impersonally. |
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Due to the absence of human development in its remote habitat, it retains more of its original range than any other extant carnivore. |
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In 1810 a large carnivore killed hundreds of sheep in and around Ennerdale before it was hunted down and killed. |
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The archetypal carnivore, the Venus flytrap, grows in soils with almost immeasurable nitrate and calcium levels. |
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Food habits of three carnivore species in fushan forest, northern Taiwan. |
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A fuzzy fog-dweller with a face like a teddy bear, the olinguito is the first carnivore discovered in the Western Hemisphere in more than three decades, a new study says. |
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