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Then there's all the stuff floating in it: not man-made garbage but sea garbage scum and bits of plant life, all of it murky and rotten-smelling.
Then there's all the stuff floating in it: not man-made garbage but sea garbage — scum and bits of plant life, all of it murky and rotten-smelling.
Chopped into cross sections, dried and crushed as a red-brown powder, or soaked in wine with bits of plant, these were on sale in shops from Bangkok, Hong Kong and Shanghai to the metropolises of North America.
Here's how: Beverages made through the fermentation of plant products must be filtered to remove tiny bits of plant matter.
And they found bits of plant DNA in the plaque, which provides direct evidence of the ancient diet. .
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Our world is dominated by the parts of living things that preserve well, and on a human scale: teeth, bones, shells, or (in my case) the bits of plants which best survive the processes of decay and preservation.
A few integrate bits of plants, or faecal matter, to better disguise their home.
So some males wrap up worthless items, like the remains of already-eaten prey or bits of plants.
For example, the head-down threat behavior of stickleback fishes is thought to be a ritualized form of digging/biting, something males do when they are tearing apart bits of plants and roots for nest building.
And that's not the frog's only unusual child-rearing technique: Whereas most tadpoles feed on bits of plants, these feed on unfertilized eggs—straight from their mom, researchers report today in PLOS ONE.
All year long there was a bit of plant cover.
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