Sentences with phrase «of animal carcasses»

One line of thinking is that hominins started knapping — banging one rock against another to make sharp - edged stones — so they could cut meat off of animal carcasses, said paper co-author Jason Lewis of the Turkana Basin Institute and Rutgers.
Adequate safety precautions must be used for disposing of animal carcasses and tissue specimens; Disposal must be according to federal, state, local, and provincial regulations.
These ingredients are ground - up parts of animal carcasses, and can include necks, feet, intestine, and bone.
We made soups with the bones and joints of the animal carcass — and this rich bone broth supplied us with an incredibly supply of protein, gelatin, glycine, proline, and amino acids that supplied our own muscles and joints with premium building blocks so they could maintain optimal function.
He had been a huge meat eater and lover of all animal carcasses, once diagnosed completely changed to a vegan diet — no oils, no fish, no chicken, no red meat, no dairy which included eggs, no fat in products over 2 grams and became completely diabetic and cancer free within months — that was 3 years ago and still free....
Computer generated decomposing of animal carcasses taps into Darwin's unsettling yet organic vision that all of nature is at war from the smallest to largest predator.
Meanwhile, their economical, decidedly un-flashy direction (mimicking McCarthy's writing, and aided by longtime collaborator Roger Deakins's beautifully severe cinematography) repeatedly conveys narrative undercurrents in entrancingly subtle ways, such that the plethora of animal carcasses, instances of man - versus - beast violence, and Ed Tom's yarn about a slaughterhouse mishap coalesce into a chilling portrait of anarchic interspecies warfare.
And, of course, endless rows of animal carcasses — all impeccably preserved in the name of research.
His performances involve crucifixions, dance, music and other visually violent actions, together with the use of animal carcasses and entrails, in the attempt to create a tragic and sacred - like Gesamtkunstwerk «total artwork»: the Orgien Mysterien Theater (or Aktion).
This was Damien Hirst's winning installation in 1995, titled Mother and Child, Divided, marking the beginning of his creating of art out of animal carcasses.
Others are more overt propaganda, such as the drawing of a fat - cat industrialist holding bloody moneybags atop a heap of animal carcasses.
The owner was charged with 39 misdemeanor counts of animal abuse, animal neglect and failure to dispose of animal carcasses.
The terms «byproduct» and «byproduct meal» refer to ground - up parts of the animal carcass, including bones and organs.
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