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To present visual images, the media often engages in some version of stereotyping Native Americans with feathers, for example.
But it is illegal to possess the feathers of hundreds of native migratory birds of North America, she said, and it is very hard to tell pigeon feathers from gull feathers, for example.
When these researchers categorized the world in terms of the most obvious visible attributes of the phenomenon (wings versus no wings, feathers versus no feathers, for example), the best they could do was a statement of correlation that the possession of those attributes is associated with the ability to fly.
Female peacocks like the boys with the most colorful feathers, for example, and female deer go for big antlers.
Bird feathers, for example, probably originated for thermoregulation and rudimentary wings may have been useful in capturing prey or assisting with running uphill or one or more other functions (e.g., Dial 2003).
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We're sure Tyrannosaurus was feathered for example, but how many and where we don't know, so what was the plan here?
Her enthusiasm for Darwin's artistic employment of the pheasant feather, for example, comes with insufficient explanation of the larger argument that the images serve.
He's amazing when he talks about the industry, and even though we don't agree on a few things (he thinks vegans should be flogged and immolated, I think they should be flogged, tarred and feathered, for example), he sounds like he's retelling the story of pretty much every cook in the city.
"In the Archaeopteryx feather for example, we found that length and width of melanosomes were significantly smaller compared to those of imprints, and the shrinkage was actually quite similar to that of the McNamara et al. experiment," Carney wrote in an email.
She encouraged the prince to become the patron of the Feathers Clubs, for example, which benefited poor urban children.
The number of α-keratin genes is reduced in the avian lineage, and while still important for feather development, for example during rachis morphogenesis [ 22], their low abundance in the barbs and barbules of feathers demonstrates that they have a reduced role in establishing the composition of mature feathers.
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