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During his stay he saw rain, water, fish, a bird and the partial names of chemical elements inside the swirling print.
Others ate a wide variety of other animals, and the tiny gliding Microraptor seems to have been a generalist with various specimens having consumed a fish, a bird, and the foot of an early mammal.
It is surrounded by four free-form supports, three of them abstract and one semi-representational; these are also adorned by likenesses, of a fish, a bird, a rose and a squirrel.
According to Winthrop, a group of "above a hundred persons" including Winthrop, Cotton, Reverend Wilson, and Reverend Thomas Weld "went to the place of buryall & commanded to digg it up to [behold] it, & they sawe it, a most hideous creature, a woman, a fish, a bird, & a beast all woven together..."....
If you cannot have dogs or cats try other pets such as fish, a bird or a rabbit.
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In birds' flocking or fish schooling, a bird or a fish often changes directions suddenly.
Not a fish, not a bird.
"I didn't even know if a grouse was a fish or a bird".
Unlike when you are crossing mountains, when you feel like a stranger on the edge, staying in one place makes you feel part of the forest, just like the bear, or a fish, or a bird.
"I tell them not to start out by drawing a fish or a bird or a giraffe," he says.
Amazed by these visits, we began to fantasize about what else we could bring in by displaying other enticing items — cut fruit, fresh steaks, rotting fish, a chattery bird, a live mouse.
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