She now can associate you with how your touch feels; she can also recognize you by your voice and also associates your face with comfort as
well as the source of her food.
Offer to sell them food at a discount if they will recommend your
store as a source of food and other supplies to club members or adopters.
The organisms, protists called choanoflagellates, eat bacteria and serve
as a source of food for small ocean animals like krill.
The concept of the
desert as a source of food fascinated me because I had spent some months of army service in North Africa and two years at New Mexico State teaching horticulture.
Come and visit Moose Hill and view the forest and fields as local Native Americans did - seeing the
earth as your source of food, medicine, and shelter.
The areas of research, beyond best techniques for planting, growing and harvesting, include the use of industrial
hemp as a source of food, fiber, grain and oil in a dizzying array of products as diverse as fabrics, building materials and cosmetics.
«Our results indicate that these shells were seen at the same
time as a source of food, a raw material to make tools, and a canvas on which to produce engravings,» says d'Errico.
The organisms are not only superbly adapted to live in the highly alkaline lime wastes, but they can use the
ISA as a source of food and energy under conditions that mimic those expected in and around intermediate level radwaste disposal sites.
City - sized maps of terrain and life on the sea - floor have revealed that drifts of «marine snow» on submarine hillsides
act as a source of food to fuel a higher biomass of marine life on the hills than on the flatter plains surrounding hills.
These include 33 plants that are used as fuel, construction materials, food and medicine, 19 species of freshwater fish that are an important source of food and income and 24 mammals used
primarily as a source of food.
As they use feces and food
remains as a source of food, their presence could have a positive effect on the development of nestlings among birds like the European bee - eater (Merops apiaster), which completely lack any nest sanitation behaviour.
Such light pollution could change the face of already stressed coastal marine ecosystems like coral reefs, which humans have come to rely
on as sources of food, income, and even protection from incoming storms.
This, the researchers say, is consistent with recent studies into the feeding behaviour of seabirds and suggests marine life might be increasingly attracted to marine
debris as a source of food regardless of the potential harm caused.
Paleobotanical, anthropological, and ethnographic records date the first human interactions with marijuana to 11,000 years ago, in the Holocene era, when human groups in the Eurasian continent used the seeds and
stalks as sources of food and fiber, and the resin - laden female flowers within spiritual contexts (2, 3, 4).
If your canine is not fed enough or not consuming enough nutrients, he would instinctively look for his own (or even others»)
faeces as a source of food.
Rescues that have come from a mill where dogs were not fed properly often resort to eating their own or other dog's
feces as a source of food.
For a slightly longer trip, instead of a water bottle, a pet that can eat fruit or veggies can be given a piece of apple, banana, raw potato or celery in the
carrier as a source of food and moisture.
In addition, while many people criticized and blamed preservatives and
flavorings as a source of food allergies, studies have shown that they are not the causes, and while we may not have justifiable health concerns about preservatives, food allergies is not one of them.
You can expect to see grouper, snapper and jacks swim up to you because they've learned to identify all
divers as a source of food.
Eisernberg recommends the initiation of a conservation program that considers local demand for the
turtle as a source of food and provides viable alternatives to encourage community participation.
Conventional thinking has been that sophisticated tool - making came in response to a change in climate that led to the spread of broad savannah grasslands, and the consequent evolution of large groups of animals that could
serve as a source of food for human ancestors.
Mabey dives into the history of how plants have been used not
just as a source of food and medicine but as objects of worship, actors in creation myths, and symbols of war and peace, life and death.
The coconut palm is so highly valued by
them as both a source of food and medicine that it is called «The Tree of Life.»
Algae is a desirable biofuel source because it doesn't compete with other plants that serve
as sources of food.
Soon thereafter, Kashefi and Brown set to work designing a half - experiment, half - art - exhibit that exposes C. metallidurans to gold chloride in a hydrogen - gas - rich atmosphere that serves
as a source of food.
Yet he does not see the point of helping the dogs; he saw
them as a source of food and protection, not as creatures to be loved and cared for.
Does my dog ACTUALLY love me - or does she just see
me as a source of food, comfort and shelter?
Eventually it will see
you as a source of food and good vibes rather then a threat.