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He saw, before anyone else, that we were now a country of cars, a people on the road, and that nobody else had thought to feed us properly.
In contrast, the other population, characterized by larger individuals that can grow to a length of 8.5 metres (27.9 feet) and possess relatively little tooth wear, is thought to feed solely on whales and other dolphins.
Thousands of flowers and invertebrates can be found in the herb-rich hay meadows, such as the hoverfly – the larvae of which are thought to feed on wax-secreting aphids.
It doesn't do to get mawkish – it's not the end of the world, certainly not for Ross, who is generally thought to feed on adversity and get a bit lazy in good times.
Once thought to feed on other dinosaurs' young -- oviraptor's name means "egg thief" -- the creature has been vindicated by recent discoveries: those eggs it was found with were its own offspring.
False vampire bat, any of certain bats of the Old World genera Megaderma, Cardioderma, and Macroderma (family Megadermatidae) and the New World genera Vampyrum and Chrotopterus (family Phyllostomatidae), conspicuous because of their large size and originally thought to feed on blood, as do the true vampire bats.
The ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is thought to feed at traveller's palms too.
Species of this family are thought to feed on fungi instead of plant or animal materials, as is more typical of the Hemiptera.
The puggles were thought to have imbibed the milk by licking the mother's skin, but they are now thought to feed by sucking the areolae.
A 2012 survey by the National Institutes of Health showed that 3.9 million Americans stated they had used some form of probiotics or prebiotics (a type of dietary fiber thought to feed the friendly bacteria in your gut) in the last 30 days—3 million more people than in the previous study in 2007.
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