He's been feeding well and putting on weight and is now the right size for a newborn baby. |
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It is also worth using bread at the times people are feeding the bird life. |
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As a result of their feeding on the underside of the leaf, most people do not see lace bugs until damage is visible. |
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In general, enteral feeding is indicated in any patient who is unable to achieve adequate alimentation and hydration by mouth. |
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Simply feeding and watering the animals wouldn't have saved them, he continues. |
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Creative parking on the sidewalks and in no-parking zones would have been good feeding ground for the police wreckers. |
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Allergen avoidance measures included breast feeding with mothers on a low allergen diet, use of acaricides, and mattress covers. |
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KosherPets was founded by a Florida couple who started feeding kosher meat to their dog for health reasons. |
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Remember to let the kennels or cattery know of any particular feeding or other requirements for your pet. |
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To see this large hummer feeding with the woodstars highlighted the size difference and feeding styles in the hummingbird family. |
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They burrow under the bark feeding on woody capillary tissue that the tree uses to transport nutrients. |
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This wolf spider exhibited significant levels of both partial feeding and prey abandonment at high rates of encounter with prey. |
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If the sinker is light, then the flow of the tide can lift your baits twenty or thirty feet away from the bottom and the feeding fish! |
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He grew up on the couple's farm in Bugthorpe where he loved to help out feeding the animals and milking the cows. |
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I especially enjoyed feeding my catches from the morning to the 3-4 foot long jackfishes cruising around the pier. |
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He nipped at me and made it abundantly clear that I was not to touch him during feeding time. |
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On such an evening the local bat population takes wing, hundreds of them, feeding on the rising midges. |
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Hay waiting to be baled may have to remain in the windrow for a week and can virtually be ruined for feeding to heavy milking cows, if rained on. |
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If you thought it was difficult getting a baby to eat mashed carrots, try feeding Fido generic kibble. |
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Ornithologists have recorded single feeding trips of 15,000 kilometers by nesting wandering albatrosses. |
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If only my mother had known about such simple measures as adjusting the feeding position and soothing reassurance. |
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Jaw prehension is common in aquatic frogs, often in combination with abortive tongue protraction, but suction feeding is present only in pipids. |
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A few ounces of the liquid will clear even aggressively feeding sharks from an area, out of visual range, for up to several hours. |
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Am I, as an entertainment journalist, feeding the public's ravenous appetite for more celebrity? |
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In addition, oils disrupt feeding by insects such as flea beetles, whiteflies, and aphids without necessarily killing them. |
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It will also act as a staging post for medical care and feeding for some of Kiev's 10,000 homeless waifs and strays. |
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Raptors, colonial birds, shorebirds, wading birds, and waterfowl can all be found feeding and nesting on various islands in the Bay. |
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It can be found feeding on crabs, shrimps, clams, scallops, abalone and small fish. |
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The Rock Climbing Section minimized rope burn while rappelling by feeding the rope through a carabiner, a metal link attached to their gear. |
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I was only trying to be friendly, the poor little bastards must've been starving if nobody was feeding them. |
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The larvae complete their feeding in less than two weeks and then estivate in cocoons, which they construct in the ground. |
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A layer of organic mulch on the surface continually adds soil-building humus, while feeding earthworms that tunnel to aerate the soil. |
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He concentrated on feeding the bacteria, which aerate the earth and decompose organic matter. |
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That is the reason why most of the nests are in the feeding area of the bird. |
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Researchers have found that feeding cows rapeseed generates milk with lower levels of high-cholesterol, saturated fat. |
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At feeding time, the dominant mare will walk up to the feed trough and pin her ears back, immediately all the other horses move out of her road. |
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Some winter feeding regimes such as the overwintering of dry suckler cows require little more than maintenance diets. |
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I'm feeding him freshly-squeezed lemon and honey topped up with boiling water, paracetemol, and pholcodine linctus. |
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Forage crops, pasture, and rangelands are important in feeding ruminant animals tied to the meat and dairy industries. |
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They are tired of the images of skeletal babies and the apparent lack of progress in feeding them. |
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When feeding is completed, the worms drop to the ground and enter the soil where they transform into shiny brown pupae. |
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What is the effect of the increasing whale watching industry, which like whaling before it, ranges from feeding to birthing grounds? |
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This fish is second in size only to the whale shark and displays the same gentle characteristics and feeding habits as its larger cousin. |
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In this study common ringtail possums appear to show poor regulatory ability when feeding on foliage diets. |
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Explain anything the babysitter needs to know about your child, such as bedtime or feeding routines, ways to comfort and likes and dislikes. |
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They have also been observed feeding on bits of skin from living a dead whales which earned them the nickname of whalebird. |
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A team of 2, 3 or 4 wet flies dragged through a wave on a cloudy day usually gets a response from the trout feeding near the surface. |
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Ben Furness was driving Silsden forwards and Hoyle held the ball up well before feeding Rhodes on the right. |
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I now realise it's actually a feeding station for large antlered beasts of the night. |
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Another butterfly that is rarely seen is white admiral, a beautiful butterfly that spends a lot of time feeding on honeydew at the tops of trees. |
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He was confident, quick, very good at ad-libbing and feeding off the audience. |
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Flying foxes streamed overhead from the west, heading into town to roost after a night spent feeding in the mountains. |
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Surface feeders such as rainbowfish will benefit greatly from feeding vinegar eels, but a lot of cichlid fry are bottom feeders. |
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In Florida, Prokelisia are present throughout the year feeding on the phloem and laying eggs into the adaxial surfaces of the leaves. |
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We calculated country level rates of breast feeding by age group as infant population weighted averages of age specific feeding rates. |
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It usually takes several hours of attachment and feeding before the rickettsiae are transmitted to the host. |
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In the emergency feeding centre, Malawian nuns feed withered infants with protruding ribcages an emergency mix. |
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Housing, feeding and slurry facilities were already adequate, which freed up spare capital for reseeding fields with clover-rich leys. |
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Treatment may be warranted if the insects are actively feeding and defoliation is expected to increase. |
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In effect he found that feeding via intravenous drip constitutes medical treatment, not palliative care. |
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From that point, we could talk about feeding the soil with compost and diverse cover crops. |
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Most of the leeches found in our lakes are parasites feeding on the body fluids of fish. |
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Lead shot should not be used for any shooting over wetlands important for feeding waterfowl. |
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He had seen nothing save roe deer and a few hares out feeding amid the early evening shadows. |
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In addition, would you recommend an angel's trumpet for this area, and if so, what would be the feeding schedule? |
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For example, most grazing and mixed feeding ungulates have hypsodont teeth, but the hippo and the rock hyrax have brachyodont teeth. |
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By now summer is under way, the weed is growing and all species of fish are feeding well. |
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They come here every year and spend two weeks at Inverey enjoying the hills and the birds and feeding hostellers with rock cakes. |
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Whilst it has long been thought that eels are scavengers, we now know that in many fisheries eels are active hunters, feeding upon live prey. |
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If preferred prey species are not present at these depths, lake trout may then resort to feeding on zooplankton and invertebrates. |
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Groups such as silversides, herrings and anchovies often congregate in feeding shoals numbering in the millions. |
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For the past eight summers she volunteers for daily care and feeding at Miller Park Zoo as a zookeeper's assistant. |
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This requires that all zooidal walls grew independently of the rhythm of feeding polypide cycles. |
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The feeding zooids use retractile tentacles, called the lophophore, to filter feed and have a U-shaped gut for digestion. |
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They had kept Tom in a tiny cell, feeding him nothing but a bit of moldy bread and some water of questionable repute. |
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There is no huge newswire with reporters around the world feeding articles to newspapers. |
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Because wheat straw is expensive relative to its feeding value, ammoniation of straw is usually not economical. |
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No one knew in advance that feeding livestock rendered meat and bone meal would cause an epidemic of mad cow disease, but it did. |
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We saw a very heavy flight of sugarbeet webworms last week and may begin to see larval feeding over the next week or so. |
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It tasted wonderful to her, like ambrosia compared to the slop Vinch had been feeding her all of her life. |
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Noble ideas about feeding the world are being used to cloak ambitions of economic dominance. |
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In a curious move, bombing the country is coded as a greater humanitarian good than feeding or educating people. |
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Viewers can see sheep making use of nature's larder for feeding and medicinal purposes, calves playing tag and hens soaking up the sunshine. |
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Permanent 6m grass margins ensure there are plenty of nesting sites and feeding areas for other birds such as whitethroats and yellowhammers. |
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This bird was feeding young in a nest perched in the eaves of one of the temple buildings. |
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The flooded jheels ensure sheltered feeding and refuge for countless thousands of geese, ducks, storks, herons and waders. |
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In the past, lampas was blamed for a whole variety of problems, from fussy feeding to bit evasion. |
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Erickson et al. conducted two feeding trials to evaluate the P requirements of steers brought into the feedlot as yearlings or calves. |
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In tributaries feeding the lake, brook trout competed with young bull trout for food and in the lake, lake trout preyed on bull trout. |
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Though the jheels serve as their feeding ground, they also become their graves from time to time. |
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The literally tens of thousands of dollars spent on pets in this country could be much better spent on feeding the hungry and housing the poor. |
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Like it or not, with that kind of all-star cast, there is bound to be another media feeding frenzy when the film is released. |
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Because of feeding difficulties, the mothers of these infants may benefit from lactation consultation and occupational therapy. |
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At which point, to my astonishment, a midwife suggested feeding her formula but, to avoid spoiling her with a latex teat, she suggested the baby drink it from a cup. |
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One unique technique in his xerographs involves feeding a single paper through a copy machine multiple times, adding images to the layers with each feed. |
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I have taken pictures of them feeding on the yellow keratose sponges. |
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A feeding solution of 7.5 mM allantoic acid was used in most experiments. |
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Once the fire flashed over the side station, it quickly enveloped the deli restaurant, feeding on the combustible interior finishes and furnishings. |
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The researchers initiated this process by feeding their rotors with ATP, and saw them revolve under the microscope at around five revolutions per second. |
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Neither feeding away from the intertidal zone nor a close association with colonial birds and mammals has been reported in either nigrofumosus or taczanowskii. |
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Little wonder his off-the-cuff remarks morph into a columnists' feeding frenzy. |
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Despite calls for their culling and suggestions they be given to pensioners for Sunday dinner, many people insisted on feeding them which only aggravated the problem. |
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The number of calves born in 1999 and 2000 was found to be low following two feeding seasons that were shortened by anomalously cold winters with extensive ice coverage. |
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While some of these patients may require parenteral nutrition, use of the alimentary tract with tube feeding is cheaper and has less adverse effects. |
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Their issues-which still are all women's issues-are very much entrenched in institutional oppression feeding off racism, sexism, classism, ageism and ableism. |
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The new control method uses a natural fungus, called Metarhizium anisopliae, which infects locust hoppers in such a way that they stop feeding and die in one to three weeks. |
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Adjoining the coaling plant there is a sand storage bin, from which the sand is elevated into hoppers on the coal hopper frame for feeding into the locomotive. |
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Depending on the species, whales are either major consumers of plankton or krill or they are major predators, feeding on seals, fish, and penguins. |
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Unlike their European counterparts, American wildlife managers generally recommend feeding whitetails only during severe winters or prolonged droughts. |
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Bull owners pride themselves on making their animals as aggressive as possible either by baiting them or feeding them large quantities of arrack, the local firewater. |
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In addition, enteral feeding may improve the ability of the gut to resist infection, which is extremely important in patients who may already have decreased resistance. |
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For example, during its primary feeding season the blue whale consumes upwards of 40 million krill each day in order to secure adequate nutrition. |
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But exploiting the feeding frenzy surrounding Angle and Paul may be a little more complicated than it might seem. |
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Louisa also devotes much of her time to feeding underprivileged children in the desolate Kurland Village in South Africa. |
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Ireland is internationally important as a northerly winter feeding ground for many winter migrant birds such as thrush, fieldfare, redwing, and finches. |
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Just feeding moldy grain isn't a wise idea, but moldy grain can be roasted, sprouted grain can be dried, and baleage can be made if you can't get hay dry. |
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They are an active predator feeding mainly on whitefish such as whiting, codling and haddock, also small rays, flatfish, dogfish and even scallops and crabs. |
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The whales migrate between their feeding ground in the north and their breeding ground in the Caribbean. |
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But what's happening to Bernanke now isn't accountability, it's a feeding frenzy. |
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There were multiple articles about a year ago about the terrors of feeding kids warmed-up food rather than cooking it from raw ingredients on-site. |
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The underlying limestone karst topography allows water to flow in abundant underground rivers, feeding the numerous springs, which flow into the many creeks and streams. |
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While a two-day feeding frenzy makes for a fun excursion, the human body is only capable of so much consumption. |
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People are bitten by exotic snakes while handling or feeding them, cleaning out their cages, milking them of their venoms, or attempting to steal them. |
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I thought it was just some cautionary warning about feeding reptiles. |
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The husband cut his own rations, feeding his share to his son. |
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Then, healthy caterpillars ingest the occlusion bodies and release the virus when feeding on contaminated leaves, thus continuing the life cycle of infection and replication. |
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It could host the feeding of the 5,000, with ample room for latecomers. |
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They are feeding it on to the conveyor belt, a moving rubber belt a couple of feet wide which runs a yard or two behind them. |
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But there is some worry the pythons may start feeding on birds, such as limpkins, which are not accustomed to defending themselves against nocturnal predators. |
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Private analysts underscored the importance of righting unbalanced global economic growth, which is blamed by the US for feeding the US trade deficit. |
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Two weeks later, the greyish-green larvae with short, black, hairy spines begin to appear as they make a communal feeding web on the top of the aster. |
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After feeding all the animals, milking the cows and collecting the eggs, Freya walked across fields and through forest, trying to straighten her head. |
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Infrared cameras placed throughout a test-flying area communicate with tiny sensors on the quadrotors, feeding into a computer-based navigation system. |
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It appears that these seed applied insecticides and liquid insecticides will be effective in protecting seeds from seed feeding insects such as wireworms and seedcorn maggots. |
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The building's entire roof is a rainwater collector, feeding two 30,000-gallon cisterns, which store water used for irrigation via an automatic sprinkler system. |
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Not least, this feeding frenzy could provide insight into the way the biggest black holes in the Universe form. |
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They were still feeding their fledged young, but in two more days the female had relined the nest and then immediately started laying a second clutch of eggs. |
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No matter how good your hay is today, between now and feeding time, every rain, every windstorm, is going to steal nutrients from every exposed bale and stack. |
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Again the attraction is bird watching, especially pied shags feeding the young birds in their nests, great crested grebe and large numbers of paradise ducks. |
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Allowing livestock to consume annual forage left in windrows has become a common method to reduce costs associated with harvesting, storing, and feeding forage. |
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The higher levels of carbon dioxide will induce something of a feeding frenzy for plants, at least for a while. |
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Porter was convicted and shortly after sentenced to death by a judge who compared him to a shark in a feeding frenzy. |
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Perhaps he had been feeding off the relative youth of Paul, who appeared in need of a long nap by this point. |
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In the feeding frenzy of 2005-2008, the price of works increased as fast as the audience could consume them. |
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One detainee was bent over for a rectal feeding that involved Ensure, the protein shake. |
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The estuaries and salt marshes of the Solway Firth, in southwest Scotland, are feeding and roosting grounds for many thousands of wintering wildfowl. |
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Young fish were also reared in hatchery tanks and released as smolts, the stage at which salmon head to sea before traveling to northerly feeding grounds. |
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Important feeding grounds in Florida include Indian River Lagoon, the Florida Keys, Florida Bay, Homosassa, Crystal River, and Cedar Key. |
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One study of a migrating Atlantic cod shoal showed significant variability in feeding habits based on size and position in the shoal. |
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Newly hatched larvae drift northwards with the coastal current while feeding on larval copepods. |
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Filter feeding fish usually use long fine gill rakers to strain small organisms from the water column. |
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These attract the filter feeding plankton eaters, which in turn attract the higher predators. |
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Because food is so scarce, bathypelagic predators are not selective in their feeding habits, but grab whatever come close enough. |
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She adores feeding the horses an apple, or even a wedge of cheese. |
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The male of this species assists the female in feeding the young. |
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The feeding cavity should remain designated as a prostomial cavity, rather than the adoral, or buccal, cavity. |
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These results implicate an evolutionarily conserved pathway integrating metabolic information with bioamine signaling affecting feeding behavior. |
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Once in a while just coming upon a tilted snowbank in the midst of a feeding area is enough to send a band boogieing away downhill. |
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Attempts to fuse and defluorinate rock phosphate by feeding the finely ground material into the flame of a blast lamp were not successful. |
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Looking after chooks and feeding dogs were bad enough, but having to empty the dunny can? That was the final straw! |
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Others had set up machine guns at each corner of the commons with bands of ammunition feeding out of steel boxes into the guns. |
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Seabirds have made numerous adaptations to living on and feeding in the sea. |
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In the Gulf of California, they have been observed feeding on swarms of the euphausiid Nyctiphanes simplex. |
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Although the vampire bat is known for feeding on blood, most species of bat eat insects, and many are frugivorous. |
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In the pretty, tranquil valley, elk were feeding just off the highway, creating a gapers block. |
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To the west Ollo Lophand and Tim Stone were moving through the horselines, feeding and watering the remaining garrons. |
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Ground limestone or other suitable calcium compounds should be used when feeding grains and grass hays, as grasseous plants are short in calcium. |
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They are vital feeding grounds on migration flyways for shorebirds travelling between the Arctic and Africa. |
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Huge populations of the sea duck, common scoter, spend winters feeding in shallow waters off eastern Ireland, Lancashire and North Wales. |
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Cats knead with their paws when happy, just as they kneaded when feeding from their mothers as kittens. |
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During the 1740s economic crisis in the colony, masters had trouble feeding their slaves and themselves. |
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Sheep have grazed on the moors for more than 3,000 years, shaping much of the Exmoor landscape by feeding on moorland grasses and heather. |
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When sewing strip sets, use a lighthanded approach feeding the strips under the presser foot so the crosswise grain isn't stretched. |
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The square was once famous for feral pigeons and feeding them was a popular activity. |
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Supporters continued to feed the birds but in 2003 the mayor, Ken Livingstone, enacted bylaws to ban feeding them in the square. |
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A briugu had to have his house open to any guests, which included feeding no matter how big the group. |
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He also kept tight control of the main reserve, feeding in just enough troops to keep the battle going. |
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The different types of molasseses are similar in feeding value per pound of dry matter. |
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Stingray City is a top attraction in Grand Cayman and originally started in the 1980s, when divers started feeding squid to stingrays. |
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Standard practice evolved to use two independent systems for feeding water to the boiler. |
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As it rots, the sand flies it abounds in provide rich feeding for flocks of starlings and other passerines, wintering waders, gulls and others. |
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Given a choice, mountain hares in Scotland and Ireland seem to prefer feeding on grasses. |
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All of these early vertebrates lacked jaws in the common sense and relied on filter feeding close to the seabed. |
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Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated. |
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No territories are claimed between the red squirrels, and the feeding areas of individuals overlap considerably. |
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Once hatched, chicks are quite tolerant of one another, although the first hatched is often larger and dominates at feeding times. |
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The eggs hatch in about 2 weeks, and the tiny larvae tunnel to the wood and score its surface with their feeding channels. |
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Mr. H. McKnight, who resides at Goldstream, took a number of noctuids in September, feeding on hops. |
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The largest complex of water wheels existed at Barbegal near Arles, where the site was fed by a channel from the main aqueduct feeding the town. |
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He gave generously to religious causes, paid for the feeding of 500 paupers each day and helped orphans. |
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The healthy seagrass beds that the turtles provide give habitat and feeding grounds for many species of fish and crustaceans. |
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It can be attracted by feeding cetaceans, but rarely follows boats or associates with other shearwater species. |
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Adults will mainly feed only one fish to their chick with high feeding deliveries at dawn and decreased feeding 4 hours before dark. |
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When not breeding, several birds may also be loosely associated in good feeding areas, such as a fruiting tree, often with other thrushes. |
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The gestation period is about twenty six days and females can remate while still feeding the previous litter. |
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Killer whales have been observed feeding on basking sharks off California and New Zealand. |
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Various methods of feeding exist among and within species, some apparently exclusive to a single population. |
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One common feeding method is herding, where a pod squeezes a school of fish into a small volume, known as a bait ball. |
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Individual members then take turns plowing through the ball, feeding on the stunned fish. |
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One type of feeding behavior seen in bottlenose dolphins is mud ring feeding. |
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Eel larvae drift in the surface waters of the sea, feeding on marine snow, small particles that float in the water. |
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Wetlands not only help buffer the estuary from silt and pollutants, but also provide important feeding and hiding areas. |
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Like salmon, the adults stop feeding and die after spawning, and their decomposing bodies release nutrients into the stream. |
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Annually, salmon spawn in Haida, feeding on everything on the way upstream and down. |
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Lunge feeding by rorquals, a family of huge baleen whales that includes the blue whale, is said to be the largest biomechanical event on Earth. |
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After spawning they return the way they came, in smaller schools, to suitable feeding grounds often near an area of upwelling. |
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They use several feeding methods, including skimming the surface, lunging, and bubble nets. |
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Manure is commonly collected from barns and feeding areas to fertilize cropland. |
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The hogs oinked happily in their pen as the farmer poured slop in their feeding trough. |
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The mudflats are important feeding areas for a variety of wading birds and wildfowl. |
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Salt marshes are ecologically important providing habitats for native migratory fish and acting as sheltered feeding and nursery grounds. |
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It is mostly a night hunter, feeding on small fish, polychaetes, cephalopods, and crustaceans. |
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This is underlined by an observation of herbivorous fishes deliberately feeding on gelatinous zooplankton during blooms in the Red Sea. |
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Protoodinium, Crepidoodinium, Piscinoodinium, and Blastodinium retain their plastids while feeding on their zooplanktonic or fish hosts. |
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The feeding mechanisms of the oceanic dinoflagellates remain unknown, although pseudopodial extensions were observed in Podolampas bipes. |
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The continental United States offers two major Pacific leatherback feeding areas. |
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Due to their obligate feeding nature, leatherbacks help control jellyfish populations. |
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Then when the prey tries to escape, the cuttlefish open their eight arms and shoot out two long feeding tentacles to grab them. |
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The adults usually inhabit shallow lagoons, feeding mostly on various species of seagrasses. |
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Like other sea turtles, green sea turtles migrate long distances between feeding grounds and hatching beaches. |
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Each population is genetically distinct, with its own set of nesting and feeding grounds within the population's known range. |
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In contrast with the sporadic distribution of nesting sites, feeding grounds are much more widely distributed throughout the region. |
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Entire generations often migrate between one pair of feeding and nesting areas. |
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Through their feeding technique, the turtles help to improve the health and growth of the seagrass beds. |
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The remora Remora australis and occasionally the amphipod Cyamus balaenopterae can also be found on fin whales, both feeding on the skin. |
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Humpbacks have a diverse repertoire of feeding methods, including the bubble net technique. |
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They nurse for about six months, then mix nursing and independent feeding for possibly six months more. |
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Some females possibly retain bonds created via cooperative feeding for a lifetime. |
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Courtship rituals take place during the winter months, following migration toward the equator from summer feeding grounds closer to the poles. |
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During the feeding season, humpbacks make unrelated vocalizations for herding fish into their bubble nets. |
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In the North Atlantic, feeding areas range from Scandinavia to New England. |
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The whale lifts its flukes high out of the water as it begins a feeding dive. |
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Carousel feeding has only been documented in the Norwegian killer whale population and with some oceanic dolphin species. |
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They are social feeders and have frequently been observed feeding with killer, fin, and humpback whales, as well as other dolphin species. |
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Disturbance from underwater industrial noise may displace whales from critical feeding habitat. |
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Only the ooaa still lives in the forests of Hawaii, feeding on insects and some nectar. |
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Migratory species' reproductive sites often lie in the tropics and their feeding grounds in polar regions. |
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The Azores also has an endemic bat, the Azores noctule, which is unusual in regularly feeding during the day. |
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Some types of periwinkles, Neritidae and detritus feeding Isopoda commonly inhabit the lower supralittoral. |
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It is also an important breeding area for common tern, and a feeding area for marsh harriers. |
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It has been estimated that about two million birds a year use the Wash for feeding and roosting during their annual migrations. |
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During breeding season the bluffs are dense in birds arriving, departing and feeding in the waters below. |
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From the cliff overhangs above, it is easy to view the parent feeding of these chicks by regurgitation. |
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While overall feeding success is a function of age, the diversity in both prey and feeding methods is not. |
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Fishermen looked for feeding tern flocks, since the birds could lead them to fish shoals. |
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Seals congregate annually on the ice to molt before migrating to summer feeding grounds. |
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Thinner pack ice over the Bering Sea has reduced the amount of resting habitat near optimal feeding grounds. |
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The main difference between each family of mysticete is in their feeding adaptations and subsequent behaviour. |
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The differences between families of odontocetes include size, feeding adaptations and distribution. |
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Peruvian pelicans in Chile have been recorded feeding on nestlings of imperial shags, juvenile Peruvian diving petrels and grey gulls. |
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Although Pademelons are solitary and territorial by nature, it is not uncommon to witness small groups feeding in close proximity to one another. |
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Also supplemental feeding appears to cause no decrease in livestock predation. |
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Most rodents are herbivorous, feeding exclusively on plant material such as seeds, stems, leaves, flowers, and roots. |
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Group feeding is beneficial as individuals can spend more time feeding knowing that other hares are being vigilant. |
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A few species feed from animals other than insects, with the vampire bats being hematophagous, or feeding on blood. |
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These bats possess long muzzles and long, extensible tongues covered in fine bristles that aid them in feeding on particular flowers and plants. |
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Subordinate females assist the mother in guarding, feeding and grooming the cubs. |
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Wolves typically commence feeding by consuming the larger internal organs of their prey, such as the heart, liver, lungs and stomach lining. |
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Whining is associated with situations of anxiety, curiosity, inquiry and intimacy such as greeting, feeding pups and playing. |
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Papillomatosis has been recorded only once in wolves, and likely doesn't cause serious illness or death, though it may alter feeding behaviors. |
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Some individuals make use of people feeding them at their homes or share the catch of recreational fishermen. |
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In winter it is more coastal, often feeding in estuaries or harbours and along rocky seashores. |
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Peregrine falcons and Eurasian sparrowhawks are natural predators of pigeons that are quite adept at catching and feeding upon this species. |
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They start feeding themselves partly after one or two days, and sustain themselves completely after 7 to 10 days, 14 at the latest. |
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However, if food is scarce, the male first feeds himself before feeding the female. |
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Juvenile pythons might start out feeding on lizards or mice and graduate to small deer or antelope as an adult, for example. |
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Toads seem to use visual cues for feeding and can see their prey at very low light intensities where humans are unable to discern anything. |
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The blastocladiomycetes are saprotrophs, feeding on decomposing organic matter, and they are parasites of all eukaryotic groups. |
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The sea is also a feeding ground for Atlantic salmon and several marine mammal species. |
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By the time they leave the continent, their gut dissolves, making feeding impossible, so they have to rely on stored energy alone. |
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These can transport nutrients and provide feeding grounds for plankton eating forage fish. |
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Probably both food competition and herring feeding on capelin larvae lead to collapses in the capelin stock. |
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However, some studies suggest that leading fish gain certain feeding benefits. |
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Benthopelagic fish inhabit the water just above the bottom, feeding on benthos and benthopelagic zooplankton. |
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They often stay together in schools and may migrate large distances between spawning grounds and feeding grounds. |
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After spawning, the herrings are depleted in fat, and migrate back to feeding grounds rich in plankton. |
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Epipelagic fish generally move long distances between feeding and spawning areas, or as a response to changes in the ocean. |
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Fish are abundant in the area, and shoals of sardines rise to the surface during the feeding times of larger fish. |
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Snappers are a family of perciform fish, Lutjanidae, mainly marine, but with some members inhabiting estuaries, feeding in fresh water. |
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Longline fisheries pose the greatest threat, as feeding birds are attracted to the bait, become hooked on the lines, and drown. |
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The largest group of mammals, the placentals, have a placenta, which enables the feeding of the fetus during gestation. |
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To break up intact plant tissues, mammals have developed teeth structures that reflect their feeding preferences. |
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Dormice are omnivorous, typically feeding on fruits, berries, flowers, nuts, and insects. |
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Many caterpillars display feeding behaviors which allow the caterpillar to remain hidden from potential predators. |
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Many are restricted to feeding on one species of plant, while others are polyphagous. |
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Dairy cattle housing systems vary greatly throughout the world depending on the climate, dairy size, and feeding strategies. |
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This included considerable volumes of building materials, feeding the development of residential and boarding house building. |
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Grassland based livestock production relies upon plant material such as shrubland, rangeland, and pastures for feeding ruminant animals. |
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Some fishermen follow fishing folklores which claim that fish feeding patterns are influenced by the position of the sun and the moon. |
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A slab of seal blubber could be left to melt over the lamp feeding it with more fat. |
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After the Upper Rhine valley had been eroded, most waters from the Alps changed their direction and began feeding the Rhine. |
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They graze until their behaviour is synchronized, then the feeding becomes secondary and the process takes on a ritualistic appearance. |
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Mothers tend to feed in open areas, presumably to make it easier to detect predators, although this may reduce their feeding efficiency. |
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By the end of 2012, the Metropolitano system counted 244 buses in its central routes and 179 buses in its feeding routes. |
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It is unwise to enter the water in early morning or late afternoon to early evening hours when sharks are feeding close to shore. |
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The Barents sea is affected by the currents of warm water from the Gulf Stream, feeding into the North Atlantic. |
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Sheep follow a diurnal pattern of activity, feeding from dawn to dusk, stopping sporadically to rest and chew their cud. |
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Merinos have an almost linear hierarchy whereas there is a less rigid structure in Border Leicesters when a competitive feeding situation arises. |
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Whole ears of maize were often stored in corn cribs, and these whole ears are a sufficient form for some livestock feeding use. |
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No continent depends as much on root and tuber crops in feeding its population as does Africa. |
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