Sentences with phrase «own house cats»

That was true since automobiles transformed our lifestyles while simultaneously killing thousands a day, and it's true in our current reality of mind - bending technological progress with entrepreneurs aiming rockets at Mars and envisioning artificial intelligence that makes humans look about as smart a house cat in comparison.
This is an extreme measure, but even the most docile house cats are natural hunters.
You can find house cats on every continent except Antarctica.
He said it's not enough for CEOs to lament the future of robots keeping humans as house cats — parroting comments by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former Apple CEO Steve Wozniak.
That's about 93.5 million house cats in the US, alone.
One is domesticated loving house cat the other is a voracious untamed killer.
many were likesize of house cats...
House cats pose disease risks to humans and are a significant threat to the environment, a fact frequently overlooked.
For example, coyote trappers can reduce the risk of capturing free - roaming house cats, by simply increasing the tension need to spring the trap.
Note the image of a house cat caught in a # 2 or possibly # 3 double longspring foothold to further accentuate the authors» point.
Even as a kid, when that question came up in school projects, I picked a good old house cat.
The tire swing on the giant oak tree spun gently, house cats warily slinking around roots and into the giant shade the house drew over the yard; tabbies scouring for crickets and mice.
In their place, we have a scratchy house cat that likes to be left alone, for the most part.
Instead of a house cat he keeps an African cheetah.
Kentucky coach Eddie Sutton has a house cat named Lionel Richie... and apparently 12 Wildcats named Sybil.
Unless you decapitated a house cat!
I'm going to go decapitate a house cat and leave the head on Pat Fitzgeralds lawn.
House cats, dogs, pigs, foxes, skunks, carrion - eating birds and coyotes have died after eating 1080 - poisoned rodents.»
A single ounce used at maximum efficiency could kill 200 adult humans, or 20,000 coyotes or dogs, or 70,000 house cats.
Gunther Gable Williams, famed big cat trainer, said the only animal he was ever unable to train was the common house cat.
One has only to observe the average house cat in labor to see true natural childbirth in action.»
I also have two house cats, and that's where they go to get a little R - and - R from my three kids.
Despite being barely twice the size of an average house cat, the serval is the most effective hunter of all wildcats, with successful kills approximately half of the time.
Although house cats have only a limited ability to metabolize carbohydrates, including starch, they possess a longer intestine than their wild counterparts, presumably to help digest the lower - quality sustenance they get from trash heaps compared with the all - meat diet they would be living on in the wild, according to geneticist Carlos Driscoll of the National Institutes of Health.
That makes today's tigers and house cats closer cousins than the two types of saber - toothed cats.
A large - scale study of ancient feline DNA charts the domestication and global spread of house cats
They can weigh up to 4 kilograms, as much as a house cat, and sport legs that span almost a metre.
Genetic and archaeological findings hint that wildcats became house cats earlier — and in a different place — than previously thought
Yes, what is also interesting is that they're also, all of the common house cats are descended from one population of wild cats.
He found that skeletons of wrapped cats were much larger than those of modern house cats.
How did house cats evolve?
That's according to a 2004 report from the Paris National Museum of Natural History, which is cited in the new article, «The Evolution of House Cats» in the June issue of Scientific American.
To trap the most liquid in its mouth, the researchers found, a cat should close its mouth around the column just before gravity pinches it off — a strategy that house cats, at least, seem to have internalized.
Although they are no larger than house cats, tamarins have brains that are surprisingly big for their size and a family life organized like our own.
Other animals, such as the common house cat or beluga whale (see illustration), can have comparable or even wider dynamic ranges in higher frequency bands.
«They can be the size of a large house cat, and they're really interesting critters.»
The olinguito (oh - lin - GHEE - toe) looks like a cross between a house cat and a teddy bear.
If a tiger's paws were as soft as a house cat's, he'd need hippo - sized feet to stand.
«New species of carnivore looks like a cross between a house cat and a teddy bear.»
The house cat — like domestic grains and farm animals — originated in the Fertile Crescent, probably about ten thousand years ago.
The device, which is currently undergoing classified tests in Iraq, is about the size and weight of a house cat and, like a feline, is designed to always land on its feet.
Tumbling out onto the floor, grappling a packet of sweet - and - sour pork, is the station's resident house cat, an orange tabby named Pixel O'Neill.
The two researchers found that schizophrenics often carried antibodies for toxoplasma, a parasite spread by house cats; Epstein - Barr virus, which causes mononucleosis; and cytomegalovirus.
Yet they are the size of house cats and can not by any measure be accused of living fast.
As you might have guessed, house cats are thought to have been domesticated from those fancy - looking bay wildcats, probably an African subspecies.
This cross between a house cat and a teddy bear was discovered in August of 2013 by the Smithsonian Institute!
House cats aren't much different from wildcats.
Earlier house cats might have been more comfortable with people than wildcats were, but still have qualified as scaredy cats.
These data showed that house cats had been tamed from African wildcats.
And wildcats became house cats.
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