Sentences with phrase «not scavenging»

Taking into consideration that puppies and kittens are typically going into the care of humans once they are old enough and not scavenging for food on their own, it still seems only logical that they would remain in their mother's care until they are 6 to 8 weeks old at the very least.
We stress over labels, we compare and research and eventually baby has his first taste of food that wasn't scavenged from underneath the dining table.
The mites only eat their host spider's freshly killed prey, and don't scavenge on dead insects.
After that, the fish may or may not scavenge the substrate for leftovers if the filter does not suck everything up.
But to have a storm, the cycle can not scavenge its own energy, it has to direct that energy to a sink.

Not exact matches

Don't get me wrong — they love to snack on carrots and apples and such — but those never fill them up and five minutes later they're scavenging the kitchen.
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It was raining Sunday morning and I didn't want to go out to the store, so I started scavenging around the kitchen for things to go with the quinoa.
Oh and the way the scavenging Pikeys ran on to the pitch at the final whistle, what a memorable family night out that must have been for them, I'm surprised they didn't start a bonfire in the centre circle.?
If you don't want to use chemical dyes to color your Easter eggs, you can scavenge your kitchen...
Fisher says that it isn't clear whether the knife - wielders killed the mastodon or simply scavenged the carcass, but «however humans and mastodons interacted, it took at least two millennia for the process of extinction to run to completion».
Parasite avoidance is also a likely reason why the carcasses of herbivores are rapidly scavenged by other animals, whereas dead carnivores are not and why the latter end up providing more nutrients for invertebrates and vegetation.
They found that shark scavenging on remains was more common than shark predation, although in one case, it could not be determined which activity left the marks.
I found the treatment of this topic less even - handed, with Lewis Binford's views on the Olduvai material and scavenging given free rein, while the often contrary findings of Henry Bunn, Pat Shipman and Richard Potts — who have found that some Olduvai bones were processed by stone tools before carnivores got to them — are not included.
They didn't properly consider the bone biting and crushing patterns of ice age hyenas that scavenged extensively in European cave bear dens.
Living in large tightly knit communities within nests hollowed out in wood softened by moisture or fungi, these ants are fond of sweet fluids, and during the night they often scavenge for sugary juice around soda machines.
Instead, he suspects that early humans might have picked up pubic lice from scavenging on gorilla corpses or sleeping in the abandoned sleeping nests of gorillas.
That's true not just for us: all animals and plants need oxygen to unleash the energy they scavenge from their environment.
«KJS hominins not only scavenged these head remains, they also transported them some distance to the archaeological site before breaking them open and consuming the brains.
«I wouldn't put it past them: they're known to scavenge and they don't give up a free meal easily.»
They help to scavenge and clean up debris, but they aren't involved in thinking or movement, as neurons are.
Tooth decay has been found in a handful of other scavenging societies, but scientists have not found evidence of such a high incidence of dental disease in a group of this size.
When their unwitting accomplices crack open the nests, the birds scavenge leftover treats.
Over the past nine years, in Uganda's Kibale National Park, researchers from Harvard University and the University of Michigan have scavenged hair left by nesting and self - grooming chimpanzees.
According to Greg Downey, an anthropologist at Macquarie University in Australia, «long - range endurance running wouldn't have just been for hunting: Humans cover immense ranges, even when foraging and scavenging
Otherwise, escaped E. coli could keep rolling along even if they couldn't make or scavenge it.
The Guelph study revealed that the red onion not only has high levels of quercetin, but also high amounts of anthocyanin, which enriches the scavenging properties of quercetin molecules, said Murayyan, study's lead author.
Altering the genetics of E. coli so they can't make a naturally occurring nutrient doesn't always work, said Church, because some of them manage to scavenge the nutrient from their surroundings.
But data in the paper, they argue, suggest that it is just as likely that the microbe isn't using the arsenic, but instead is scavenging every possible phosphate molecule while fighting off arsenic toxicity.
Carbonates can be deposited by living things that scavenge the minerals to build their skeletons, but that is not the case for the minerals measured by this team.
This was further supported by comparative transcriptome analysis in the noble scallop [14], in which gene scavenge receptor class B like - 3 was only expressed in the blood of orange scallops (i.e., not in brown ones).
When our ancestors went scavenging for berries, for example, sour meant «not yet ripe,» while bitter meant «alert — poison!»
We started scavenging the same carcasses that other carnivores — wild dogs and hyenas — lived on, and the more meat we ate, the more our guts SHRANK, «because we didn't need a giant vegetable processor anymore.»
That means astaxanthin can scavenge free radicals and singlet oxygen in your brain, eyes, joints and central nervous system in ways ordinary antioxidants simply can't.
Because not only is γ - tocopherol responsible for scavenging RNS, but large doses of α - tocopherol displace γ - tocopherol in plasma and other tissues, the current wisdom of vitamin E supplementation with α - tocopherol alone may produce an imbalance that contributes to cancer and heart disease.13 Adding support to this hypothesis, a recent clinical trial of individuals suffering from coronary heart disease showed decreased serum levels of γ - tocopherol, but not α - tocopherol.14
When scavenging resources, autophagy does not work blindly, but looks for the least desirable things in the cell — bacteria, viruses — to digest and recycle first.
CoQ10 not only assists in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), but also scavenges free radicals.
A free radical is a molecule produced in the body that lacks an electron which scavenges the body, taking electrons from structures which wouldn't otherwise give them away and causing oxidative stress.
These free radicals (such as: superoxide, hydroxyl radical, and peroxynitrite) are controlled by antioxidant systems and when these systems can't cope with the amount of free radicals produced these free radicals scavenge for electrons from proteins, cell membranes, and DNA.
And when you include the many features we share with predators and scavengers (who, it should be noted, only predate and scavenge animals), not to mention the architecture of our digestive system, the evidence becomes overwhelming.
For example, in some parasites metabolic processes that are not essential for survival are lost and preformed amino acids, nucleotides and carbohydrates may instead be scavenged from the host.
An overreactive immune system is one of the causes of autoimmune disease, not to mention if your immune system is always on call it can't fully tend to its other duties, like scavenging for abnormal cells.
It not only scavenges free radicals, but also recycles other antioxidants - factors contributing to many of its benefits.
The bacteria can't survive if they are not able to initiate their particular form of inflammation in the body; it is how they make habitat and scavenge food.
If you don't want to use chemical dyes to color your Easter eggs, you can scavenge your kitchen...
I'm going to keep scavenging the Internet to see if I can find it elsewhere, but if I can't, I've linked some similar options by the same brand above, as well as some different maxi dresses below in the slider.
As far as mint green, though, as much as I like the shade, I don't think I could pull it off and therefore haven't done much scavenging in search of it.
Of course, Potter's source material never shied away from the fact that yes, these are animals that can't help but scavenge for their dinner of crunchy, delicious radishes.
It's not as simple as «no one in Hollywood has ideas anymore» or that the industry just remakes older American films or scavenges other national industries for their most successful enterprises (Vanilla Sky, The Ring, The Grudge and so on).
These are some of the most sought - after crafting materials in the game, but you don't get them from fighting large monsters, or even from scavenging bone piles like Ancient Bones, Boulder Bones and Coral Bones.
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