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This is no mere reflex but a complex chemical system of capturing and devouring live prey, a new study suggests.
It was an expansion on a theme touched upon in a column he wrote on October 9th, the intro of which described how Cameron sheds his skin every night before devouring live foals left outside his lair by terrified local farmers.
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Bellicose Klingons devour live dishes (including heart of targ, a kind of domesticated warthog) and wash them down with blood-infused booze.
Inmates, he told a hushed audience here in Seoul on Tuesday, were so hungry that they devoured live rats and the raw hooves of a goat that prison guards had thrown away after slaughtering the animal.
What that means is you want to devour lives.
Prodigious from early childhood, Adès has devoured, lived and breathed everything that caught his ear, letting all manner of music nourish his imagination.
In short, New York's broken public defense system has devoured lives and fueled mass incarceration.
For instance, ads for "Rough on Rats," a pest control product, featured a picture of a pigtailed Chinese man with his head tilted back, devouring a live rodent.
And so the debt grows, and grows, devouring the lives of those left behind.
The black hole of endless, unimportant streams of technology-enabled information is devouring everyone living in the 21st century.
It has to stop.' If we don't establish a more aware, compassionate, and considerably less exploitative relationship with both domestic and wild animals, we will end up devouring every living thing, including, eventually, ourselves.
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