When you're not feeling ill, you will have the appetite of three full-grown Belgian quarter horses. |
|
He was a bit special then, a little cub with the predatory instincts of a full-grown hunting lion. |
|
In response she is reminded of the seeds she found and how she helped them mature into full-grown trees. |
|
The discovery of that full-grown tiger in a Harlem apartment has made a lot of people take notice of the trade in exotic pets. |
|
A pupa of the moth is discovered in a murder victim's throat, and the film posters featured a full-grown specimen superimposed on Foster's face. |
|
A fish preyed upon by so many other wild creatures for food from its first days of life, to when it becomes a full-grown fish. |
|
It is utterly amazing how such a little bundle of flesh and bones can exert so much control over the lives of full-grown adults. |
|
There were performers who could lift a full-grown goat by biting it on the neck. |
|
But unless we can stop them, the full-grown dogs of war are not far behind. |
|
According to other official sources, plans are also on the cards to axe three to four full-grown trees to pave the way for the new structure. |
|
Somehow I don't think the gaps in the patio are big enough to support full-grown onions. |
|
Jeremy came back from the show with Tinker, a full-grown longhaired female, who, they told him, was a rescue hamster. |
|
Hikers in the Los Angeles forest which surrounds the city were alarmed over the last few weeks by reports of a full-grown tiger roaming their trails. |
|
Those in charge of the experiment are quick to point out that this means full-grown watermelons will fit on refrigerator shelves and occupy less space during exportation. |
|
Even broccoli sprouts are said to be as beneficial as full-grown broccoli. |
|
But these days many do not hesitate to chop down even the full-grown trees in their compound because none can spare the time to sweep and clear the yard everyday! |
|
Of course, as stem cells they were on their way to becoming a full-grown human being, which takes roughly 18 to 20 years anyway. |
|
The chick stays with the adult until it is full-grown and able to fly and feed itself, likely at about two months of age. |
|
A full-grown adult Cultus pygmy sculpin is roughly 50 millimeters long and resembles a larva. |
|
The larvae become full-grown about mid-July when they drop from the trees, crawl into the ground, and spin their cocoons. |
|
|
Drawson's work is a delightful fantasy that transforms a little girl into a magnificent full-grown tree. |
|
The weed can grow as high as 10Â feet, with a stalk as thick as full-grown corn. |
|
The tornado also took down 150 barns and farm buildings, and uprooted hundreds of orchard trees and full-grown woodlots. |
|
On rare occasions, grizzlies kill full-grown elk, moose, deer, caribou, and cattle. |
|
The harvesting period lasts about 1 week. The diameter of the caps of full-grown mushrooms is 4-8 cm. |
|
Plant some seeds, tend to weeds, and nurture your greens into full-grown vegetables. |
|
The uterus or body of the womb should be normal in shape so that an embryo can implant within it and continue to grow into a full-grown baby. |
|
When the substantially more nourishing bulk of a full-grown rhinoceros beetle lumbers by this week, be sure to reel it in. |
|
Five full-grown male bulls were killed and sacrificed to the gods and goddesses. |
|
The only way someone would be able to tell it wasn't a full-grown woman by her voice, was by the way she shaped her words. |
|
Just a few feet off the starboard bow, the bloated carcass of a full-grown steer stared back at us. |
|
Soon Mary Margaret, herself, has transformed into a full-grown tree. |
|
It was once thought that gorilla groups contained only one adult male, but around one third of groups in both East and West Africa have been found to host two full-grown males. |
|
Nobody springs full-grown from a head of Zeus. |
|
The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers. |
|
Even the offer of a kitten or even a full-grown cat will not tempt him. |
|
The full-grown caterpillar is about 50 mm long and is black with a conspicuous row of irregular cream-colored spots along the back and many bluish markings on the sides. |
|
Designer Harry Rice completed the aloha fantasy by bringing in full-grown palm trees and other foliage for the two air-conditioned tents where the 300 guests were entertained. |
|
They lifted the house up, and between the hours of midnight and 6 they dug it out and put a full-grown high-tech marijuana growing operation in there. |
|
Crews are leery of the full-grown sperm whale bull, a rarer sight. |
|
|
Young waterbirds are taken in hard weather by full-grown birds. |
|
Team roping, timed rodeo event in which two mounted contestants attempt to rope and immobilize a full-grown steer. |
|
I've seen full-grown Tamworths many times. |
|
Farmers harvest the full-grown fish and restock the ponds with more fingerlings, meaning that several different ages of catfish are present in a pond at any one time. |
|
If the puppy is to be housed outdoors, choose a well-insulated doghouse large enough to accommodate the puppy at its full-grown size. |
|
A full-grown phantom appears in the child's room. |
|
Saturday night, Trinidad's dealing with a full-grown man. |
|
Sensations like these are why the childhood treehouse is currently enjoying a full-grown renaissance. |
|
Those baby brussels sprouts look itty-bitty now, but have you seen a full-grown stalk? |
|
But a full-grown horse or dog is beyond comparison a more rational, as well as a more conversable animal, than an infant of a day, a week, or even a month, old. |
|
When you fellers was his age, you wa'n't dry behind the ears yet. He never was no kid. He was born a full-grown man. |
|
Even with the front seats quite far back, there is loads of room in the rear for even the gangliest of teenagers or full-grown adults and the back seats tilt, too. |
|