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At sea Cassin's Auklets feeds offshore, in clear often pelagic water, often associating with bathymetric landmarks such as underwater canyons and upwellings.
It feeds by diving underwater beating its wings for propulsion, hunting down large zooplankton, especially krill.
The giant otter shrew feeds underwater on crabs, fish, frogs, insects, and mollusks, which it locates with the thick bristles on its snout.
Mammals remaining include the African Manatee, known as sea cow which lives in the rivers and feeds on underwater plants.

feeds and for
Amaranths are recorded as food plants for some Lepidoptera ( butterfly and moth ) species including the nutmeg moth and various case-bearer moths of the genus Coleophora: C. amaranthella, C. enchorda ( feeds exclusively on Amaranthus ), C. immortalis ( feeds exclusively on Amaranthus ), C. lineapulvella and C. versurella ( recorded on A. spinosus ).
The economics of breeding and raising Belgian Blue cattle are inconclusive because of complications experienced during parturition and metabolic demand for increased concentrated feeds.
The whale feeds mainly on benthic crustaceans, which it eats by turning on its side ( usually the right, resulting in loss of eyesight in the right eye for many older animals ) and scooping up sediments from the sea floor.
The chalk that is the bedrock of much of the county provides an aquifer that feeds streams and is also exploited to provide water supplies for much of the county and beyond.
Options for feeding llamas are quite wide ; a wide variety of commercial and farm-based feeds are available.
A podcast is a series of digital-media files which are distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and computers.
Mariculture has rapidly expanded over the last two decades due to new technology, improvements in formulated feeds, greater biological understanding of farmed species, increased water quality within closed farm systems, greater demand for seafood products, site expansion and government interest.
Above all though, the Satyr with flute has a small companion for him, shows the deep connection with nature, the soft whistle of the wind, the sound of gurgling water of the crystal spring, the birds singing, or perhaps the singing a melody of a human soul that feeds higher feelings.
High replies that, of course, Valhalla has food and drinks fit for kings and jarls, for the mead consumed in Valhalla is produced from the udders of the goat Heiðrún, who in turn feeds on the leaves of the " famous tree " Læraðr.
A growing number of grassroots global events and celebrations such as International Day of Peace, World Party Day participants, and Peace One Day recommend WFP on radio broadcasts as an immediate reach out action, putting help within reach of anyone with the information that a quarter feeds a child for a day.
This year, he feeds a hundred paupers to make up for when he " went into the woods on the feast of St. Mary Magdalen " and three years from now, he will feast 450 paupers " because the king went to take cranes, and he took nine, for each of which he feasted fifty paupers.
In terms of total production tonnages used for food, it is currently second to rice as the main human food crop and ahead of maize, after allowing for maize's more extensive use in animal feeds.
News and information is available on all these languages on the BBC Website with many having RSS feeds and specific versions for use on mobile phones and some also using email notification of stories.
Since there was no blueprint or precedent for real-time news coverage, early efforts of the new division used the short-wave link-up CBS had been using for five years to bring live feeds of European events to its American air.
Therefore this design is used for antennas with bulky or complicated feeds, such as satellite communication ground antennas, radio telescopes, and the antennas on some communication satellites.
They are normally used for broadcast feeds to and from television networks and local affiliate stations ( such as program feeds for network and syndicated programming, live shots, and backhauls ), as well as being used for distance learning by schools and universities, business television ( BTV ), Videoconferencing, and general commercial telecommunications.

feeds and up
When the deceleration sensors sense a potential crash, small explosive cartridges are triggered electrically and the resulting pressurized gas feeds into tiny Wankel engines which rotate to take up the slack in the seat belt systems, anchoring the driver and passengers firmly in the seat before a collision.
The hepatopancreas feeds into the midgut, where digestive enzymes are releaesed, and nutrients taken up.
In the winter, it feeds on benthic prey, mostly flatfish, at depths of up to 1500 m under dense pack ice.
This water will slide up in the spiral tube, until it finally pours out from the top of the tube and feeds the irrigation systems.
It is 16. 5 cm long and weighs on average 46 g. It has long legs, and bobs its whole body up and down during pauses as it feeds on the bottom of fast-moving, rocky streams.
The Brazos River makes up the eastern border along with the Lake Whitney reservoir it feeds.
Industries that sprang up along the railroad include: a mill which produced Maintop flour and livestock feeds ; a foundry manufacturing roller bearings ; a laboratory that made patent medicines ; a poultry incubator plant employing about 40 men ; and a horse collar company which employed up to 125 men, until " horses left the drawbar scene.
He then takes the food and water or wine, leaves presents, goes back up, feeds his horse or donkey, and continues on his course.
Unfortunately, in the rush to set up the transatlantic feeds, the sound feed from Philadelphia was sent to London via transatlantic cable, while the video feed was bounced the much longer distance via satellite, which meant a gross lack of synchronisation on British television receivers.
The yeast feeds on the sugars and as a by-product produces both carbon dioxide and alcohol ; this process is called fermentation and can take up to three days to complete.
Often battery packs have a thermal cut-off inside that feeds back to the charger telling it to stop the charging once the battery has heated up and / or a voltage peaking sensing circuit.
This flow then feeds itself back into the main stream making it split up again, but in the direction of the second isle.
Mama Holiday feeds Billie and sets up a job to clean at a brothel in the Harlem section of New York City.
Honey Creek feeds this waterfall and creates miles of travertine shelves both up and downstream.
The Japanese giant salamander ( Andrias japonicus ), for example, reaches up to, feeds on fish and crustaceans, and has been known to live for more than 50 years in captivity.
The witch feeds Hansel regularly to fatten him up, but Hansel cleverly offers a bone he found in the cage ( presumably a bone from the witch's previous captive ) and the witch feels it, thinking it to be his finger.
One computer ran two screens, displaying 576 cubes hooked up to 20, 000 info sources, including 20 live video feeds.
Seymour is disturbed that he has now murdered twice, as well as putting up with the masochistic Wilbur Force ( Jack Nicholson ) but feeds Farb to Audrey Jr. Sgt.
These birds forage while flying, picking up food at or just below the water's surface, also feeds while walking or swimming.
It feeds primarily on ants and termites, using its foreclaws to dig them up and its long, sticky tongue to collect them.
This bird feeds on lemmings, other rodents, offal, scraps, small birds and also robs gulls, terns and even Gannets of their catches ; it will also kill birds up to the size of Common Gull.
At Hams Hall, immediately after its confluence with the River Blythe and the little River Bourne, it turns sharply to take up a northward course, and soon feeds into the large complex of water purification lakes at Lea Marston that now make up Kingsbury Water Park.

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