When the carrier insect feeds on a warm-blooded animal, the eggs hatch and the larva penetrates the skin. |
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Her musicality shines forth in her lyricism and she made an enchanting peasant Giselle and an ethereal but warm-blooded spirit. |
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This warm-blooded, passionate work was a challenge for unaccompanied singing and there were some beautiful moments, in particular the Pie Jesu. |
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Rabies is a severe and fatal disease of the central nervous system of warm-blooded animals, including man. |
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How does being warm-blooded help mammals to survive in both very cold and very hot places? |
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Mammals are warm-blooded, furry, have erect stance, give birth to live young and care for them, and replace their teeth only once. |
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Only warm-blooded animals have an insulating body covering, such as hair or feathers. |
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Infrared sensing pits enable them to hunt at night, when warm-blooded mammals are easier to find. |
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Their eggs are large, green, and poisonous to warm-blooded vertebrates, including humans. |
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Rabies is endemic in the majority of warm-blooded mammals in Thailand, including rats and mice, cat's favourite prey. |
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If it fell in the known range of temperatures of a warm-blooded animal, the vinchuca might as well try for a meal. |
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Vampire bats are found across Latin America and feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals such as birds, horses and cattle. |
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Keeping a constant body temperature is the most serious challenge facing warm-blooded mammals in an aquatic environment. |
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The third puzzle is why all of this should happen in warm-blooded vertebrates but not in cold-blooded vertebrates. |
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Should we now imagine dinosaurs as thermally insulated warm-blooded animals that ploughed through snowdrifts and scraped the ice off the ground to find food? |
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This study calls into question our long-standing view that warm-blooded mammals were only occasional and accidental hosts of this human fungal pathogen. |
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Thiacloprid does not harm beneficial insects and it shows only low toxicity to warm-blooded animals. |
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This warm-blooded pelagic shark inhabits continental shelves up to depths of 200 meters. |
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Snakes, turtles, baby alligators and caimans are not acceptable, nor any warm-blooded animals. |
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They are mammals, which means they are warm-blooded, breathe air with lungs, and give birth to young which the mother suckles with milk. |
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It is amazing that these small, warm-blooded animals remain active throughout the arctic winter without freezing to death. |
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They are warm-blooded and must maintain a constant internal body temperature. |
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In the case of investment in agricultural holdings, aid is not granted for the breeding of warm-blooded horses, poultry or rabbits. |
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Host uniquely adapted biota, from Bacteria, Protozoa and unicellular algae to larger warm-blooded animals, in the world's largest sea-ice system. |
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All belugas are warm-blooded, air-breathing mammals, and all sport a layer of blubber between 2.5 and 9.5 centimetres thick beneath the skin. |
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If you look at all the warm-blooded vertebrates, we've all got roughly the same life span. |
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Still, bears are warm-blooded mammals and thus are more similar to humans than are cold-blooded reptiles like the alligators. |
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Among the animals, cold-blooded forms like dinosaurs would have been affected more than the warm-blooded mammals. |
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All cold-blooded animals, all warm-blooded animals and all plants have a place on this Earth. |
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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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It's 16 million years after dinosaurs roamed the earth, and warm-blooded creatures are wandering round the tropical jungle eating bugs. |
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Dolphins are mammals and as such are warm-blooded and bear live young, which they suckle. |
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These reptiles sense the thermal radiation emitted by mammals and birds, their warm-blooded prey. |
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Children, like the young of any warm-blooded species, have an innate orienting instinct: they need to get their sense of direction from somebody. |
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Mammals are warm-blooded animals that have mammary glands and a four-chambered heart. |
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Its venom is almost impotent on warm-blooded animals. |
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Kids remembered with a saying: 'Red for warm-blooded mothers. |
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To what extent were dinosaurs warm-blooded or cold-blooded? |
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The lesson: In the far north, if you want to be up and about with the warm-blooded animals, you've got to dress like them. |
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Artificial cloning, producing reproductive clones by artificial means, occurs with two different methods in mammals, that is, all animals like ourselves that are warm-blooded. |
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The majority of species of mycobacteria live in soil and water but their main niche is the unhealthy tissues of warm-blooded animals, including humans. |
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It represented a newly discovered family of warm-blooded creatures. |
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Orca: Although a lot of people think whales are fish, they are actually mammals: they breathe air into lungs, they are warm-blooded animals, they feed their young with milk produced by mammary glands, and they have hair. |
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The botfly lays her eggs on mosquitoes, which in turn deposit them on warm-blooded mammals. |
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Larger nasal structures and turbinate bones serve to limit bodily heat and water loss in steamy, fast-metabolizing, warm-blooded animals. |
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Use of radiolabelled L-homocysteine for the manufacture of a diagnostic for localizing and quantifying regional energy metabolism, in particular regional ischemia, in a warm-blooded living being. |
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The parasite infects most genera of warm-blooded animals, including humans, but the primary host is the felid family. |
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The changes are similar to ones seen in other warm-blooded mammals living in Arctic conditions, such as reindeer and musk oxen. |
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