Moles have a voracious appetite and can eat 70-100 percent of their weight daily. |
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His voracious appetite forces my wife to get up at all times of the night to feed him. |
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So voracious is China's appetite for turtle that it has all but eradicated its own turtle population before turning to the export market. |
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The method helps the cuckoo chick secure the food supply it needs to satisfy its voracious appetite. |
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Because of their voracious appetites, bats function as extremely effective and pesticide-free pest control. |
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As a three-year-old with a voracious appetite, he can easily down 15 mint brownies in one sitting. |
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I was a little disturbed that he had a voracious appetite for potato chips and would leave the empty wrappers all over the floor. |
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One more tragedy caused by the voracious appetites of men determined to consume all the diminishing resources of fish left in the seas. |
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Harnessing the voracious appetites of microorganisms could potentially provide an economical route to remediate contaminated soils. |
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The combination of brisk weather and glacier hikes can stir a voracious appetite, and Argentina is a country of culinary delights. |
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With their voracious appetite for stored cereals and nuts, the red flour beetle and its kin cause millions of dollars of damage annually. |
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Apart from their voracious appetite for native species, another worry is that they will burrow into riverbanks, adding to the problem of erosion. |
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Rearing enough host insects to satisfy the predators' voracious appetites, after all, doesn't come cheap. |
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Working day and night, I had a voracious appetite, perhaps a psychological reaction to the pressure. |
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As predicted, we got enough judo on Japanese television to sate all but the most voracious appetites. |
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This was my first movie back at work, and I had such a voracious appetite for acting. |
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Clearly, the choreographer's wit and voracious appetite for movement continue to serve her well. |
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Nature's most voracious predators are wolf spiders and army ants, not polar bears. |
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Jared has been voracious since then, reading well above his level, and everything he can get his hands on. |
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The insect was later confirmed to be an Egyptian grasshopper, a voracious plant-eater normally found only in the Mediterranean area. |
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The Asian grass carp, a voracious vegetarian, has changed the face of some Texas waters by devouring native aquatic vegetation. |
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Once she has lured the audience into misjudging just how innocent she really is, she lets fly with more voracious comments. |
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To make up for this seeming gap, he became a voracious reader, very eclectic in his taste. |
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Women feature as sexually voracious, devious, and immoral, destroying men or diverting them from their pursuit of honour. |
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Despite the ferocious sandflies and equally voracious mosquitoes, entrepreneurs see Okarito as a town of opportunity. |
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Its voracious appetite for materials is driving up not only commodity prices but ocean shipping rates as well. |
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I am enormously impressed by the warm welcome you gave me, and by all your questions and your voracious enthusiasm. |
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Under the influence of all sorts of things, including real-life doctor drugs, I turned into a voracious drooling gorgon. |
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Patients chosen for this group were all voracious readers and enjoyed reading either science fiction or fantasy novels. |
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Barely a week goes by when the duo are not portrayed by a voracious media as being at each other's throats. |
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Fishing competitions for the country's most voracious predator, the tiger fish, are often held around this time of the year. |
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This voracious beastie uses enormous amounts of resources and creates large quantities of pollution. |
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The ham was massive, and even this voracious assault had barely made a dent in its snacky deliciousness. |
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In the months leading up to moving to Bulgaria, I became a voracious reader of every item on the news agency wires referring to the country. |
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Only an attack by a voracious swarm of midges then spoilt a leisurely paddle under a warm, summer sun on a perfect, windless day. |
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Besides they were beset by clouds of voracious magpies, who were bent on devouring them alive. |
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A voracious reader, he is already into reading Tamil books, magazines and newspapers. |
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They are a voracious pest, and, as I can testify from a couple of years ago, can defoliate an entire bush overnight if left to their own devices. |
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He was a conservationist, a wry observer of human behaviour, a voracious reader, a great storyteller, a fearless reviewer. |
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I also adore sleeping, and babies don't seem to have the same voracious appetite for sleep I do. |
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Elaine, a precociously bright child and a voracious reader, had been taken out of school and sent away to earn some money. |
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They have proved not to be the undiscerning and voracious predator of the movies but intelligent and selective. |
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Malapterurus electricus is a voracious piscivore, hunting and stunning its prey using its paralyzing electrical organ discharge. |
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Europe has a restrictive law, but neither an army of bureaucratic enforcers nor packs of voracious trial lawyers. |
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The snakehead, a particularly nasty beast of a fish from Asia, is highly aggressive and a voracious predator. |
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Strong-willed, sexually voracious Alys Robi in Ma vie en cinemascope incarnates the spirit of Quebec and its contradictions. |
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One moment this most voracious variety is knee high to your clematis, the next it is tickling your guttering. |
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Incredibly, the voracious varmints passed them up, perhaps because larkspurs, both flowers and seeds, are toxic. |
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There has, in my opinion, never been an advertising medium with as voracious an appetite for new images and ideas as the internet. |
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The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue. |
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He has a voracious appetite for film study, takes detailed notes in meetings and does plenty of technique work on his own. |
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Now steroids are used all the time in medicine, and they are very useful, but they give you the most voracious appetite. |
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There will never be another Pavarotti, he believes, never again that combination of angelic face, voracious appetite and a voice to die for. |
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Though I have been a voracious, omnivorous reader all my life, I haven't been interested in books other than field guides lately. |
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Of all of the predators on the planet, the star-nosed mole is, inch for inch, pound for pound, the most vicious, voracious, and velocious eater of all. |
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Success in our politics often requires a voracious, antinomian egotism, a sense that rules are for others. |
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All brown lacewings are voracious predators as both larvae and adults. |
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Because the federal government has become so ubiquitous and voracious, there seems to be no negotiating with its size and scope. |
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As an antifeedant, neem oil is so effective that in tests desert locusts, voracious herbivores, will starve to death before eating plants treated with neem oil. |
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Rosies are voracious eaters, consuming almost anything and everything. |
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The voracious demand for labor to gather latex and heat it into balls of balata fell on the indigenous peoples of the region, providing the central theme of this book. |
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I was grateful I could supplement my voracious reading with other media, as it kept me feeling current. |
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The sexually voracious alpha-female who seduces and then consumes her quarry? |
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It is, say officials, so harshly critical, so voracious in its search for blunders or gaffes, that it has frightened politicians into a state of frozen neutrality. |
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The bookworm reminds the authors of the vulnerability of books, not only from voracious insects, but also from the acid in the paper that is destroying our books. |
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Actually, enlightened Zen monks are often worldly, engaged, and sexually voracious. |
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Peter was a voracious reader, a tireless networker, intrepid and fearless at approaching the biggest names, and dogged in working with authors to finish their manuscripts. |
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Its voracious demand for raw materials has caused prices to spike. |
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The titbits his own hunting skill provided were insignificant when set against his voracious appetite, and it was the duty of his parents to make up the difference. |
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He has passion for movies and a voracious appetite for the genre. |
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This situation is particularly unhappy because I am and always have been a voracious reader, getting through an average of two or more books a week. |
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She describes him as a raconteur and voracious reader of history and current affairs. |
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A voracious reader, and a ravenous consumer of all media, Brown has always been able to talk a good game. |
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The vines were thick and heftily wooded, larger than any plant life a desert dweller could ever imagine, and more voracious than the most haggardly pack of wolves. |
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Many wrasses are specialized and voracious feeders, as reflected by the highly variable skull and body shape, modified pharyngeal jaw, and prominent canines. |
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Together, Linux clusters and object-based storage clusters deliver commodity-like supercomputers able to keep pace with increasingly voracious applications. |
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For instance, the introduction of Nile perch, a voracious predator, into Lake Victoria caused a precipitous decline of many small, planktivorous cichlids. |
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Also known as Frankenfish, this invasive species is a voracious predator that eats almost anything, so its possible spread has biologists worried. |
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In countries like Indonesia and Vietnam coral reefs are being poisoned with cyanide and stripped of their fish to satisfy this voracious live fish food trade. |
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The most voracious debt will invariably do the most psychological damage. |
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The twenty-four pieces gathered here reflect voracious curiosity, wanderlust, and encyclopedic knowledge of peoples, places, rituals, and religions. |
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The carp often called Asian carp are voracious feeders of plankton and can undercut an entire ecosystem, imperiling a range of native fish. |
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The China market is finally panning out, thanks to the voracious consumerism of the middle class. |
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Some, such as Hoverfly and Wasp larvae, are voracious predators of garden pests, including large quantities of Aphids. |
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When an open garbage dump was kept in Yellowstone, brown bears were one of the most voracious and regular scavengers. |
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Indeed, Osakans are some of the most voracious eaters of the fish, which come from local waters. |
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He became a voracious reader, and was fond of Penny Dreadfuls and the works of Robert Michael Ballantyne and James Fenimore Cooper. |
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Caterpillars as a rule are voracious feeders and many of them are among the most serious of agricultural pests. |
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Potomac now home to ugly invasive voracious snakehead predator species. |
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Foresters used the insecticide to control Western spruce budworm, a voracious defoliator of Douglas fir. |
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The sexual appetites of the popes were often just as voracious. |
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Chemical resistance has helped turn insects like spider mites and bed bugs into ubiquitous and voracious pests. |
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It is voracious and eats woodlice, slugs, beetles, caterpillars, flies, earthworms and even small mice. |
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None of these fishes let being slowpokes of the sea interfere with voracious eating. |
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A voracious giant squid sucking a pirate ship down to Davy Jones' locker. |
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Methodical and voracious, these hackers wanted all the files they could find. |
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But at the same time he was really voracious and with hunger for knowledge of whatever kind. |
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Retreating before stronger breeds, hungry and voracious, the Eskimo has drifted to the inhospitable polar regions. |
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The voracious appetite for capital of the great trunk railroads facilitated the consolidation of the nation's financial market in Wall Street. |
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He did not find an office career congenial, and for fulfilment he turned not only to music but to literature, becoming a voracious reader. |
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The most voracious cable-muncher in the tropical and sub-tropical parts of Australia is the termite, or white ant, which eats through both lead and polythene sheathings. |
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Another invader of the Anchorage area is the northern pike, a voracious species of predatory fish that can wipe out a trout population or a salmon run in short order. |
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The emerald ash borer is a voracious beetle with stealthy habits. |
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Born in Liverpool, voracious reader of 20,000 books, uplifter of fallen women, four times PrimeMinister, four times Chancellor of the Exchequer, famed feller of trees. |
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The sargassum fish is a voracious ambush predator that is also a cannibal. |
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Then he spent a year at Regent Street Polytechnic, which wasn't a great academic success but saw more voracious reading, concertgoing and networking. |
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The Taking Of Pelham 123 begins at a canter and barely pauses for breath between the slow-motion crashes and John Travolta's voracious scenery chewing. |
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The young Evans was obviously intelligent, a voracious reader. |
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