Sentences with phrase «of little animals»

Place a number of these little animals inside a maze after starving some of them in a certain mineral element.
All of our little animals come here for care.»
Food toys, which dispense treats as the animals push, pull, tug or roll them, are also good to keep all types of little animals busy.
Equally important are the fates of little animals sold during the season.
Each of the little animals can be placed in their «home» and kids can learn about the various animal sounds that come from each room in the barn.
It's easy to see why the fur of these little animals is so popular: Prized for its softness and water absorption, badger hair seems purpose - built for shaving brushes owing to its great feel and ability to quickly work soaps and creams into a velvety lather without a lot of effort.
Below I've included a gallery of all my outfits from the week, with all the outfit and accessories details to come during my usual end of the month wrap up, but below that is the gallery of just a selection of the week's wonderful entries, including a few of our little animal friends who decided to take part.
Longtime supporters and new friends alike are coming out of the woodwork to rally in support of the little animal rescue that could.

Not exact matches

I'm thinking for example of the little girl who reportedly suffered a dog bite on Southwest Airlines earlier this year, or the man who was viciously attacked by a dog on Delta in 2017, and the widely reported airline moves to restrict support animals from airplane cabins.
That soldiers of all the armies kept fighting in the horrible trenches, often with a vigor that post-moderns find incomprehensible and more than a little distressing, says something about the human animal that needs discussion.
«These monthly reports are of little or no value because such animal losses, injuries or deaths are extremely limited in number,» it said in its letter to the Department of Transportation.
«pure badger bristle» means very little, denoting only the lowest grade of the animal's fur.
Not all badger hair is created equal, however: Like the term «genuine leather,» «pure badger bristle» means very little, denoting only the lowest grade of the animal's fur.
The countryside I traversed had little natural beauty, and most of the wild animals had been killed during the civil war; the souvenirs were five times as expensive as similar items in other countries; the Portuguese - influenced food was bland and boring; and when I asked for a doggie bag to take my leftovers back to my hotel, I got charged five dollars for the bag.
Says Diamond, «The high point of my career is getting thank - yous from the littlest shelters, the ones that can't do anything to help me, but I know I have helped people who truly are doing what they can for animals
Try a little research, James, into all the reasons a worldwide flood did not occur and animals and plants could not survive in any way possible as the bible describes --- if you've got an ounce of courage, that is.
Many of us feel a little silly if we react strongly to the death of a pet or the plight of an animal.
This little novel tells of curious happenings in a small contemporary English village: ordinary animals and people, it seems, are suddenly turning into extraordinary creatures, into the invisible, supernatural ideas or forms of which our natural examples are but faint images.
It does little in our understanding of God's character when he then decided to clothe the couple with animal skins.
After a llama decided to get a little too up - close, one of his young sons had the reaction most of us would if a massive animal jammed his huge head into our car window: Totally freaking out.
A thin layer of living cells spread out in two dimensions over the globe could accomplish little; but concentrated in three - dimensional forms, cells constitute the vast and varied world of plant and animal life.
And her comparison between loving Christ and loving eating could not be more evangelical: you stop loving Christ if you make him into an idol so that he is no longer the God exposed in the flesh, born of poor and displaced parents, in a stable amid animals, dung and flies, who hung helpless on a cross and who promised to be among the hungry, the sick, the little ones of all ages, in every street child.
Yes, the purpose of the flood was for god to let off a little steam by killing nearly every living thing, including the unborn, infants and animals.
In the beginning of Little House on the Prairie, we are told that there were no more animals in the big wood because «wild animals would not stay in a country where there were so many people.
(I interpret «life and death» here to refer to the impermanence spoken of above, also to the fragmentation of values as scattered about, a little in me, some in you, some in other higher animals, indeed as Buddhists assert some even in lower animals, all of these perishable.)
As animals, and we are little more than advanced animals, there is a strong urge within us, not unlike what we find in any of the advanced species of animals, to support our species.
He adds that the scientists unwilling to attribute intentionality to animals are generally those with little direct experience with the behavior of nonhuman primates (DNCC 221).
A possible real connection with the animal kingdom is itself of relatively little theological importance, for anything in it that would be important for the theological interpretation of human life in the present, can also be known without it, that is to say, the vulnerability of man in face of the powers of this earth, man's temptation to see himself from the point of view of his animality, his liability to death, man's dynamic orientation and task of developing to his perfection from below upwards, beyond his beginnings.
The emergent unity of the Theology of the Americas did little to oppose the continuing destruction of the tropical rainforests, or cruelty to domestic animals, or the exclusion of homosexuals from full humanity.
In a little lesser degree the behavior of lower vertebrates allows the conclusion that these animals have sensations, feelings and memory.
The still more ultimate world of mountains and microbes and the uneasy animals we call men, once established in my thinking, remained unforgettable even for a little while.
Start with the studies done by Jane Goodall, and then continue with a HUGE variety of other animal studies that PROVE animals have morals, they use tools, build societies and cultures, have their own languages (such as the prarie dogs... simple little rodents right?
The human mammal would rather not think of itself as little more than an animal so we go off to the religion of life called OZ.
Popper agrees that there can be little doubt that many animals possess consciousness and can be, at times, even conscious of a problem.
No, there was no global flood that allowed Noah to put all of the animals in his little boat, The list goes on and on.
But, he says: «The emergence of consciousness in the animal kingdom is perhaps as great a mystery as the origin of life itself» He will, however, agree that there can be little doubt that consciousness in animals has some function and can be looked at as if it were a bodily organ.
Let us note, in the first place, that the Bible is opposed to the common idea that man is simply a complex physical organism, just like one of the lower animals except a little more intelligent.
We know of only one lineage of primates, a little animal called Purgatorius, that lived before this hypothetical asteroid hit.
In the poor countries, most of the grain is eaten directly; little can be spared for conversion into animal protein.)
The Bald Eagle is a wild animal that just came off of the endangered species list a little less than 5 years ago.
His interpretation of the «facts» assumes an impoverished anthropology that treats man as little more than a self - interested animal who vigilantly performs a cost / benefit analysis for every decision in life, including when and whom he should marry.
Thorpe stated that he personally had found Whitehead's thought of little help in relation to his own work on animal behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually human language in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
I'm also obsessing over every little detail, losing a lot of sleep, and eating through 1 - pound bags of animal crackers like there's no tomorrow.
The last element of analysis has to do with the particular theological heritage that has influenced many of our congregations, especially in regard to two issues The first is the false spirituality that sees little connection between faith and questions of material well - being, the environment, and so forth ~ The sermon deals with that by stressing God's concern for all of creation, even the animals.
Among the strongly male - oriented Cheyennes, the recognized culture hero is a little girl who, with the help of animals, punished her murdering father and brought order to the tribe.
People kill for the sake of killing in this world, people chop down trees just for the pleasure of watching them fall, they kill little animals, there are people out there who live to wreak havoc on others, even in the most insignificant wayâ $» whether itâ $ ™ s making someone feel bad or attacking someone where it hurts the most.
The speculation that it was in a «section on preaching to the «half breeds» / Samaritans» might be some handy way someone sections off that section of the book, but to assume every incident within a certain part of scripture is there like a Science book identifying the phylum and genus of an animal, that is, that everything mentioned under the Raccoon Family is in the Raccoon Family (the ring - tail cat, kinkajou, coatimundi... three other members of the raccoon family), is an assumption that does not seem to apply to the Bible and how it is written... it is more human, and living, and not sterile, everything in its tight little unmovable section, etc..
However, Dr. Weston Price found that native people who had little to no tooth decay were consuming ten times the amount of fat soluble vitamins than people in his day (this was in the 1920s and»30s, when people ate substantially more animal fat, lard and butter).
People might tell you, «a little bit of animal products won't kill you» and they're right.
but honestly... the way you described it as looking like real «skin» kind of grossed me out a little... i do nt want to feel like im eating an animal.
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