Sentences with phrase «much tree bark»

The infected monkeys also ate twice as much tree bark as their healthy counterparts even though they kept the same feeding schedules.

Not exact matches

This sweet splurge includes a Peppermint Dream swirl lollipop, white chocolate dipped Oreos, white chocolate birch tree pretzel rods, a cookies and cream chocolate crunch bag, almond white chocolate and dark chocolate peppermint bark, assorted ribbon candy, vanilla clodhoppers, Christmas mix of Jelly Bellys and much more.
Pine trees laugh in the face of cold, trees in grasslands have very thick bark to resist fires, some plants in the tundra have dish - like flowers that chase the sun to collect as much warmth as they can, and then some plants only bloom once a year, as if to remind us of just how fleeting beauty can be.
At first blush, there doesn't seem to be much of a relationship between federal spending and student achievement — and so it looks like President Obama is barking up the wrong tree from a policy standpoint.
We're either barking up the tree much too early — and our source that says the new Range Rover will debut in Geneva is wrong, and this is a Photoshop — or the new Range Rover is upon us.
Although cats can cling to the bark of trees with their claws, other surfaces are much more difficult, such as window ledges, concrete or brick surfaces.
Sisal has a very rough texture, much like tree bark, and cats really love scratching at it.
The laconic Austin, TX - based indie also suggested that if you're pushing to make games purely for commercial reasons, you may be barking up the wrong tree, concluding: «There are much more reliable ways to get rich than making video games.»
Isamu Noguchi on Jack - in - the - Box and Akari: «The quality of Akari is very much related to the materials of its origin: washi, the handmade paper from the inner bark of the mulberry trees, so superb for the purpose of transmitting light, and higo, the bamboo ribbing, which can be bent and shaped in numerous ways.
There has been much discussion of the damage by pine bark beetles on the West Coast and in Canada, and virtually no attention to the trees on the Eastern Seaboard.
I keep thinking back to, for instance, the post we had on the bark beetles, and how they wouldn't be nearly so much of an issue if the trees weren't already stressed.
I'm afraid you are barking up the wrong tree when you simply tell me all the recent studies showing a much lower 2xCO2 equilibrium climate sensitivity are In your opinion «all wrong» (and actually expect me to believe you).
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