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Of the people who dug in the sand, 6% reported diarrhea, whereas among those who didn't dig in sand, the incidence of diarrhea was 4%.
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The simplest form of nesting, found in the maleo (Macrocephalon maleo), Wallace's megapode (Eulipoa wallacei), and some individuals of Freycinet's megapode (Megapodius freycinet, called jungle fowl in Australia), consists of placing each egg in a hole dug in sand to a depth of up to one metre (about one yard) in a site chosen for receiving the appropriate amount of solar radiation.
Bunnies love rolling and digging in sand.
Close to the water, Lucy dug in soft sand, picked daisies, chased scores of gulls and gawked at a great blue heron stalking the dunes.
To bolster its case that the plant remains represented bedding, the team members practiced a little experimental archaeology: They collected sedge plants, allowed them to dry, cut them into sections, then layered them in a hole dug in some sand.
Plan to dig in some sand next spring.
But the beast merely glanced at me and continued to dig in the sand.
We were a fortunate family, and therefore everyone around us was allowed to swim and dig in the sand.
Boats bob in the sunshine, children dig in the sand and visitors jostle along the front, on what feels like the first day of summer.
The beetle lays its eggs on the beach, and its larvae live in tubes the beetles dig in the sand -- no match for all-terrain vehicles.
There's even a playground in Brentwood (there was Cindy Crawford recently at a playground on 25th Street watching her child dig in the sand).
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