Sentences with phrase «remnants of animals»

Meat by - products consist of remnants of animals left over from the slaughter for human food.

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According to the Qur» an, Muslims are forbidden to eat a corpse, blood, pork, a pagan sacrifice, suffocated animals, animals killed other than by slaughtering, animals which died from a fall, animals killed by other animals, remnants of food eaten by a beast, food offered as a sacrifice to idols.
Botai sites dating to around 5,500 years ago are scattered with remnants of harnesses and pots with horse - milk residue, suggesting the animals provided both transportation and food.
Remnants of snails, clams, frogs, crocodiles, rodent - size mammals, and other animals have been excavated in neighboring micro-sites.
That leaves less than 1 percent of all freshwater for humans and animals to drink and for farmers to use to raise crops — and that remnant is shrinking as rising global temperatures trigger more droughts.
The world's permafrost is packed with the remnants of plants and animals accumulated over thousands of years, and it contains twice as much carbon as is currently in the atmosphere.
Now that they've established the relationship between ear structure and movement in living animals, the researchers can make predictions about the motion of extinct creatures by measuring the bony canal remnants in fossils.
Latest findings support the theory that teeth in the animal kingdom evolved from the jagged scales of ancient fish, the remnants of which can be seen today embedded in the skin of sharks and skate.
Many remnant populations of animals in the wild and in captive breeding programs are facing what is called an «extinction vortex,» as inbreeding forces them into an accelerating loss - of - fitness spiral.
These not - so - little remnants of the Wild West have allegedly dwelled there since the 1890s, when the San Francisco Zoo did not yet exist and the park had animals like bears, sheep, and bison on display.
Fossil: Fossil, remnant, impression, or trace of an animal or plant of a past geologic age that has been preserved in Earth's crust.
Treatment for mushroom ingestion, and possible poisoning, most often includes making the animal vomit and then administering activated charcoal to help absorb any remnants of the toxin from the gastrointestinal tract.
Having been in the field of animal protection for more than two decades and having visited hundreds of shelters around the world, I have often seen the remnants of antiquated sheltering.
Pentobarbital, a chemical used for animal euthanasia, was found in «large quantity» in both the stomach contents of the euthanized pug and remnants of the dogs» food.
Dr. Dodds questions why anyone would expect a vaccine ``... with its combo - wombo mixture of antigens and other factors in there — tissue culture remnants, fetal calf serum remnants, adjuvants if it's a killed product — why would you expect all animals to be able to handle that equally?»
Members of the community can help the group by donating items such as Top Load Carriers, Timothy Hay, Oxbow Timothy Rabbit Pellets, Compressed Pine Pellets, Carpet Remnants, Dog Crates, Exercise Pens, Towels, Blankets, Bunny Toys, Q - tips, and Animal wipes.
Beginning in 2012, manufacturers of antifreeze were required to add a substance that gave a bitter taste with the hopes of deterring any animal from drinking water with remnants of antifreeze in it.
Praslin has a lot to see and do, from sublime beaches to the remnants of an ancient forest fit for titans; it holds a number of plants and animals seen nowhere else on earth.
Venturing through the alpine mountains, players will fly through a rugged landscape as they discover wild animals and the remnants of an ancient civilisation, choosing whether to avoid combat or solve mysteries along the way.
Chilean artist Patricia Dominguez is fascinated by the meanings invested in these animals as powerful possessions and remnants of a colonial past.
No animal, but a spool affixed to wooden crosspieces and trailing bits of thread, it's a «broken - down remnant» composed of scraps, an animated bricolage.
It would appear that the bones of this animal were carved from within, as if these markings convey the information and knowledge accumulated over its lifetime and these remnants of a living being contain an entire geography or universe unto itself.
The set includes towers of animal - skin drums and a breaded saxophone next to a deep - fryer — a remnant of Texas Fried Tenor, Cyrus» opening - night performance in which he deep - fried a saxophone, nodding as much to John Cage as to the history of jazz.
This permafrost carbon is the remnant of plants and animals accumulated in perennially frozen soil over thousands of years, and the permafrost region contains twice as much carbon as there is currently in the atmosphere.
While large pieces of waste could hypothetically be collected in an attempt to clean the ocean, the real problem lies in the granule remnants of degraded plastics — which is often mistaken for food by smaller animals.
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