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"Intestines of what?" he asked.
Aristotle called earthworms "intestines of the soil".
Fun fact: they are the flushed intestines of a hog.
He referred to them as the "intestines of the soil".
It reproduces exclusively in the intestines of cats.
The drug's raw material comes from mucous membranes in the intestines of slaughtered pigs.
The bacteria type is E. coli O157 H7, which is harbored in the intestines of cattle.
Or a dish like pajata, made from the only partially cleaned intestines of milk-fed calves?
Somewhere, deep in the intestines of the British political imagination, coalitions cause the public to squirm.
That distinction goes to a tapeworm that lives in the intestines of whales.
Most E. coli bacteria live harmlessly in the intestines of humans.
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