Sentences with phrase «baboons make»

(If a baboon makes it to its first birthday, the equivalent of a human child turning five, it has a good chance of surviving to adulthood and breeding, the scientists note.)

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A relatively large - brained baboon can make a dozen alliances while holding grudges against several rivals.
Most research using monkeys, baboons, and other nonhuman primates in the United Kingdom produces results that justify the animal welfare costs, according to a comprehensive review made public today.
Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar and Patsy Dunbar of University College in London analysed observations made of gelada baboons in Ethiopia.
To make this discovery, Varki and colleagues compared three major CD33rSiglecs from humans, chimpanzees and baboons.
The scientists teased apart the animals» decision - making process by trapping and fitting GPS collars on 25 baboons (Papio anubis) in Kenya.
He developed new techniques for transplant surgery, helped to make kidney transplantation viable and was one of the first researchers to try xenografts — in the 1960s he placed baboon kidneys in six patients.
He ran to see the bears and was making monkey noises at the baboons.
The game we were expecting eight months ago, with bots so intelligent they make your average online player look like a baboon who's been dropped at birth.
Joey King plays a crippled girl who is upset that Oz can't make her walk and is the voice behind the China Girl whose legs were broken during a flying baboon attack to her village.
Perhaps the contradiction in his behaviour is born from the Christian belief that man has power over animals as his dialogue makes reference to the slaves being comparable to baboons.
She's been accused of being anywhere from naive, stupid, attempting to defraud the reader, dishonest — and recently there was something about a baboon erection from one particularly vitriolic opposing party which made me laugh out loud and shake my head at how poorly some people behave on the internet.
The rugged terrain makes for wonderful hikes where you might spot small antelope, baboons, eagles and the locally famous herd of horses descended from those abandoned here after the Anglo - Boer War.
As we sat back and watched the interactions in awe and amusement, several elephants wandered into the scene, with one of the larger, feisty baboons at one point standing up on his hinds legs and directly facing off with an elephant — until the elephant made it clear who would prevail by grunting and aggressively moving his front legs.
We make a multifunctional campfire out of wood and elephant dung to cook on and keep hyenas, baboons and other animals at bay.
All a person with a 20G has to do is make room for the game in their HDD, where as you BABOONS can't even ENJOY the game if you don't have a HDD... AHAHAHHAHAHHAHAH You BABOON!!!
Want to know how to make a video game junkie go ballistic and punch a hole into a brick wall, howling like an angry baboon the whole time?
«Keith Edmier, Ricky Swallow, Erick Swenson,» reviewny.com (Review Magazine), September 15, 2000 Daniel, Mike, «Natural Deceits,» Dallas Morning News Guide, May 12, 2000 Herbert, Lynn, «Erick Swenson,» Out of the Ordinary: New Art from Texas, catalogue, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 2000, pp. 84 - 91, reproductions Klaasmeyer, Kelly, «Everyday Art: Mundane Objects make for Out of the Ordinary works,» Houston Post, Aug 24, 2000 Krider, Dylan Otto, «Two Baboons and a Body Bag,» Houston Press, August 10, 2000 Kutner, Janet, «Art Outlet,» The Dallas Morning News, Saturday, July 8, 2000, pp. 5C - 7C Kutner, Janet, «Imposter art disguises meaning,» Dallas Morning News, May 14, 2000 Rees, Christina, «Cheers and Tallyho,» Dallas Observer, February 17 — 23, 2000 Rees, Christina, «Biting Back,» Dallas Observer, February 10 - 16, 2000, pp. 14 — 23
Not only does the Gagosian's show intellectually outstrip the clumsy Peace and Freedom show at Tate Liverpool, which covers the same period in Picasso's work, but this show is pure pleasure: the paintings are joyful, the ceramics lively and the sculptures utterly winning (there is a baboon face made from a toy car; a mother throwing her child in the air, both of them made from sticks).
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