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And after feasting on its own carcass it belched up, like a giant furball, Deadline.
"It was just a carcass, it was all burnt.
By the time the department reached the carcass it had been mauled by a shark, but the Guardian understands most of the body was still intact.
ON a day in May, a field of lupine exuded a powerful, honeylike aroma, a red-tailed hawk cruised low and steady, scanning for prey, and 27 ravens swirled in tight formation like a black tornado, either playing in a thermal or circling over a carcass — it's hard to say which.
Part of its diet consists of dead animals: Entering them through the mouth, anus, or gills of a carcass, it eats away the inside, leaving behind just the skin.
During the interval of observation, this cell not only exocytoses a yeast carcass, it also takes up a new yeast particle, underscoring the independent maturation of individual phagosomes.
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When you're working in the field, seeing the rhino carcasses, it is baffling.
In experiments with pig carcasses, it is difficult to collect insects from various regions unless the experiments are performed in many different locations.
Natural B. anthracis is present in the environment; for example, the highest level of anthrax spores has been detected in Namibia, where in the vicinity of animal carcasses it amounted to 1 000 000 spores per 1 g of soil [ 28].
doi: 10.7554/eLife.03229 Image Some nematodes are 'necromenic' and live inside a host and wait to feed from its carcass after it dies Look carefully at a solitary animal and you will find that it is not so alone after all.
That is not so say that the Co-op is a carcass, but it is a business that needs reviving: it has to find the £1.5bn the Bank of England has deemed necessary to plug a capital shortfall.
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