In the early 21st century, the biggest meat-eating countries were Luxembourg, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Spain. |
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One way of changing meat-eating habits for the better could be a return to the independent high-street butcher. |
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I didn't know how well my meat-eating, preponderantly male family would take to an all-veggie sandwich. |
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My own meat-eating habits changed irrevocably after a stint undercover in a chicken factory. |
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We have a vegetarian and a meat-eating household, so we have vegetarian options. |
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The most ferocious biters among mammals aren't lions, tigers, or wolves, but meat-eating marsupials, a new study says. |
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A set of prehistoric footprints, said to show meat-eating dinosaurs hunting vegetarian dinos, has just been recreated in a detailed 3-D model. |
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He caught the meat-eating South American fish while angling near Mechelen, in northern Belgium. |
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The small meat-eating dinosaur lived in North America during the Late Triassic period 228 to 208 million years ago. |
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It had leaf-shaped teeth designed for shredding plants rather than the triangular, blade-like serrated teeth of its meat-eating relatives. |
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The discovery of a giant meat-eating dinosaur sporting a downy coat has some scientists reimagining the look of Tyrannosaurus rex. |
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The vast majority of meat-eating people rely upon the ranchers, farmers, etc. to do the actual killing of the animals. |
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Two new 250-million-year-old species of large, meat-eating amphibians have been discovered by researchers. |
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The star of the exhibition is Fuzzy Raptor, a meat-eating dinosaur covered in small, delicate feathers. |
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Ornithomimosaurs were a group of toothless meat-eating theropod dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous period. |
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It spilled over into a distaste for everything socially coded as male, from meat-eating to contact sports. |
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I knew right away that they belonged to a meat-eating dinosaur because meat-eating dinosaurs have hollow bones, and these bones were hollow. |
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Sifting through the collection, they separated out the bones of a theropod, or meat-eating dinosaur. |
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They are taught to give up their meat-eating ways and to become vegetarians. |
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The campaign, which urged people to embrace a vegetarian diet for healthy living and to kick the meat-eating habit, had attracted much attention. |
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Now the Tasmanian Devil is the largest meat-eating marsupial existing today. |
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They married in Edinburgh in August 1811, though Shelley disapproved of matrimony, as well as royalty, meat-eating, and religion. |
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New scientific techniques which allow analysis of bone chemistry have shown that pre-historic man was not the solely meat-eating savage he is often portrayed. |
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Mum, did you know that the gigantosaurus was the biggest meat-eating dinosaur and not the tyrannosaurus rex? |
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When our meat-eating friends come to stay, they look forward to a succulent roasted rack of lamb, a juicy game pie, or an aromatic lamb moussaka. |
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Several bones of carnivorous dinosaurs with tooth marks on them from other meat-eating dinosaurs have been found in Alberta, Canada. |
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At this time, pepper and spices made their entrance, along with meat-eating, Bacchanalian orgies, gluttony, vomitoriums and the gladiatorial displays of cruelty. |
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Dermestids or museum beetles are a group of small meat-eating beetles whose larvae do a marvelous job of stripping tissue from even the most delicate of bones. |
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The scientists described the ancient hominoids as small-brained, tree-climbing, meat-eating midgets that were both apelike and human in appearance. |
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When their normal food items are scarce or unavailable, and food of animal origin is abundant, muskrats are known to be highly carnivorous, or meat-eating. |
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Another meat-eating dinosaur, Allosaurus had a unique skeleton. |
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A meat-eating shark has up to 3,000 teeth in its mouth. |
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Now His Holiness alternates vegetarian and meat-eating days. |
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Perfecting an art, even of meat-eating, is another. |
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Accumulating evidence suggests that living birds are the direct descendants of theropods, a group of meat-eating dinosaurs that walked on two legs. |
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A typical meat-eating animal welfare advocate is personally responsible for the slaughter of twenty-two warm-blooded animals per year, 1,500 in an average lifetime. |
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He's found a tail bone from a meat-eating Allosaurus that shows a silver-dollar-size hole and a wide gash that a Stegosaurus' spike could have inflicted. |
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Now, it appears that tyrannosaurs evolved much earlier than that, from a group of small, meat-eating dinos called coelurosaurs. |
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In addition, Indohyus, carnivores, and an archaic group of meat-eating mammals called creodonts were included. |
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The immense frog is part of a permanent exhibition that also features reconstructions of a vegetarian pug-nosed crocodile and a small meat-eating dinosaur. |
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The Camars' meat-eating is the whole reason the infant Raidas cannot have commensality with his own family. |
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In the second episode we meet the ape-men known as australopithecines, who split into two sub-species, one vegetarian, the other meat-eating. |
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Spinosaurs were large, meat-eating dinosaurs whose fossilized remains are often found in the same areas as the bones of tyrannosaurs. |
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The samples included the claw of a meat-eating dinosaur, a few toe bones from a ceratopsid and a duck-billed hadrosaur, and rib fragments from an unknown species. |
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Thomas Henry Huxley, one of Darwin's strongest advocates, proposed a close relationship between birds and small, meat-eating dinosaurs, or theropods. |
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The bladderwort is a meat-eating plant that floats in wet places. |
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