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He taught me a rhyme in his local dialect which approximately translates: For meat of the feather, eat a crow; for a heart that's kind, love a crone.
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Seventh, is another Chinese fossil, Tianyulong confuciusi, that possessed feathers and ate plants.
'It's the sign of a good crop,' says Davey, 'they're getting a good nutritional balance.' In standard sheds, birds 'feather-peck' each other, or eat feathers off the ground, to compensate for a lack of amino acids in their diet.
As it may pull the feathers out and eat them.
One day a contestant had a few scorpions dumped on him; the next a young woman was tarred and feathered and had to eat worms.
I'd been looking forward to her licking the walls, or eating feathers and chips with jam or something funny that I could tease her about at some point.
Remember: before startups appropriated the word, most incubator denizens were hatched, stripped of their feathers, fried, and eaten.
"You eat chicken one day, feathers the next," he said.
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