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every snake hide is noticeably longer than its carcass and intentional stretching presents no difficulty to the unscrupulous explorer.
-- James P. Mitchell and Sen. Walter H. Jones R-Bergen, last night disagreed on the value of using as a campaign issue a remark by Richard J. Hughes, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, that the GOP is `` Campaigning on the carcass of Eisenhower Republicanism ''.
Hughes said Monday, `` It is the apparent intention of the Republican Party to campaign on the carcass of what they call Eisenhower Republicanism, but the heart stopped beating and the lifeblood congealed after Eisenhower retired.
His reference to ' discredited carcass ' or ' tattered remains ' of the president's leadership is an insult to the man who led our forces to victory in the greatest war in all history, to the man who was twice elected overwhelmingly by the American people as president of the United States, and who has been the symbol to the world of the peace-loving intentions of the free nations.
The value of the double-muscling breed is due to their superior carcass characteristics.
The stuffed carcass of Dolly the sheep is now on display in the National Museum of Scotland.
The energy flow continues on its path if the frog is ingested by predators, parasites, or as a decaying carcass in soil.
A Komodo dragon may attempt to speed up the process by ramming the carcass against a tree to force it down its throat, sometimes ramming so forcefully that the tree is knocked down.
Food that is eaten by a wild animal raw from a carcass is obviously different in meaning when compared to a food that is prepared by humans in a kitchen to represent a cultural dish.
When preparing the wildebeest carcass, it is usually cut into 11 pieces.
** A large carcass, later postulated to be the remains of a gigantic octopus, is found washed ashore near St. Augustine, Florida.
Some animals, such as wild rabbits or squirrels, may be utilised for fur or meat, but often no use is made of the carcass.
The species ' success in the wild is in part due to its opportunistic hunting behavior, its adaptability to habitats, its ability to run at speeds approaching, its unequaled ability to climb trees even when carrying a heavy carcass, and its notorious ability for stealth.
The chance of fossilisation is higher when the sedimentation rate is high ( so that a carcass is quickly buried ), in anoxic environments ( where little bacterial activity occurs ) or when the organism had a particularly hard skeleton.
The carcass is often a cotton or plastic web or mesh.
* In the analysis of the manufacture and / or composition of a tire, the network of cords which give the tire its shape is known as a tire carcass ( or, in the case of radial tires, as a radial carcass ).
The male carrion beetle's job in care is to provide protection for the breed and carcass from competitors.
In the CSI episode " Face Lift ", a pig carcass is wrapped in cloth, and a lit cigarette is placed on the cloth, to test the wick effect.
Oviposition is done near the carcass and takes twelve to forty eight hours for the eggs to hatch into larvae.

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In 1964 German geologist Karl Werner Barthel had explained the discs as gas bubbles formed in the sediment because of the putrefaction of the carcass.
The concretions formed as the flesh chemically reacted to the seafloor on the largest parts of the animal where the scavenging mosasaur would be unable to fully wrap its jaws around the carcass.

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The fire rapidly spread through the admiral's cabin and into a ready magazine that stored carcass ammunition that was designed to burn more fiercely in water than in air.
After dragging the cockroach to a burrow, the wasp deposits an egg into its carcass, burying it for the growing larvae to feed off until it emerges in 6 weeks, leaving nothing but a hard outer cockroach shell.
For example, the sound of a bullet impact into a pig carcass may be mixed with the sound of a melon being gouged to add to the " stickiness " or " gore " of the effect.
* The cystoscopy video depicts traveling into to a tubular space ( presumed to be the patient's urethra ) containing the fish's carcass and then pulling it out backwards through the urethral opening, something that would have been almost impossible with the fish's spikes intact.
The larvae hatch after a few days and move into a pit in the carcass which the parents have created.
A similar game is " kokpar ", a traditional Kazakh game played on horseback in which 2 teams of players compete to carry a headless goat carcass into a goal.
In Qarajai, players must carry the carcass around a flag or marker at one end of the field, then throw it into a scoring circle ( the " Circle of Justice ") at the other end.
Occasionally sand is packed into the carcass to give it extra weight.
Then they drag the carcass into cover, occasionally over several hundred meters, to consume it.
When the brothers returned from a hunting trip, Herrick tossed a jackrabbit carcass into the taxidermy store, where it came to rest beside a pair of deer antlers.
* The dinosaur roar sound effect that is heard as the truck goes over the cliff is also heard in Jaws, also directed by Spielberg, as the shark's carcass sinks into the ocean.
Because rorquals sank when they died, later versions of the exploding harpoon injected air into the carcass to keep it afloat.
A cow was tossed into the river, setting off a wild feeding frenzy that quickly reduced the carcass to bones — the " instant skeleton " now associated with piranhas.
One of them enabled the crew to dive over a mile into the San Diego trench, where the carcass of a 40-ton gray whale had been placed to attract a large variety of scavengers.
This vulture is a scavenger and it often makes the initial cut into a fresh carcass.
Instead of having Kai's carcass incinerated, His Shadow had him " de-carbonized " and turned into a Divine Assassin, a nearly unstoppable killing machine in the direct service of His Shadow.
These distinctions are often blurred: for instance, a bone removed from an animal carcass is a biofact, but a bone carved into a useful implement is an artifact.
A few weeks after the Port Elizabeth explosion, the carcass of a second humpback was dragged out to sea and explosives were used to break it into pieces so it would not pose a hazard to shipping.
Inspecting the wreckage, the villagers credit God with the victory, while the king arrives and drives a sword into the dragon's broken carcass to claim the glory for himself.
In this way, low radial tires separate the tire carcass into two separate systems:
Furthermore, butchering an ungulate carcass with the skin intact and unsterilized considerably raises the risks for induction of fecal coliform bacteria such as E. coli or Salmonella into the meat and is thus banned in the UK by law.

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