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"The ponies eat the fresh gorse shoots as a form of worm prevention.
Kaufmann was aware of bait collection techniques in the American southeast and specifically described the turtle's behavior as a form of worm grunting [28].
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Elderspeak, a form of address that worms its way into conversations between generations, can send a message that older people are incompetent.
24 hr after star formation, about 5% of the worms in such stars (7 of 82 worms in six stars) had escaped by undergoing a form of autotomy, whereby the worm became separated into two parts.
Although this animal was about 20 million years too late to be a direct ancestor of other worm lizards, the researchers propose that it retained the form of worm lizard ancestors and is therefore useful in tracking the group's origins.
But it also opens a further can of worms: do these bequests, however well-intentioned, equal a form of colonialism?
"I am anticipating the robin's presence, as usual, when some gardening is being done and we reveal some food in the form of worms.
Meanwhile, Joan roams Earth with Leone ― her closest friend ― exploring deep caves where life thrives in the form of worms and bugs.
If people ingest the eggs, a larval form of the worm can infect the brain and cause seizures.
It tells the age-old story of an ancient evil found in a small abandoned town – but this time the evil comes in the form of a worm (along with a couple of vampires) that was drawn to the town in the late 18th century by a puritanical cult.
According to Māori mythology (and Māui is a figure across many cultures with Polynesian roots, so the story differs depending on who's telling it) the shapeshifting hero was crushed between a set of obsidian teeth in the vagina of the goddess of death, Hine-nui-te-pō, while in the form of a worm.
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