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Geoducks could be the largest burrowing clams in the world.
A special counsel is burrowing deep into a young presidency.
Wojakowski: They dig, like, really, really complex burrowing structures underground.
"My mom is a hummingbird burrowing into flowers," she said.
MPs, now back in Westminster, are burrowing into the affair.
Clare found herself burrowing into her body like a feral creature.
He yanks right, wet black nostrils burrowing in loamy leaf piles.
And a burrowing owl takes on a "hidden" camera and wins.
In a Silicon Valley park, burrowing owls are dying and disappearing.
I want to keep burrowing deeper into that core with my work.
Lifestyle: These are burrowing frogs that spend most of their lives underground.
A burrowing earworm, the dub-influenced track's lyrics have long baffled listeners.
"I can't blame him for burrowing into @instasuelos," Cohen captioned the picture.
A California species of "special concern," burrowing owls nest in the ground.
This means it has paired appendages, and may have been a burrowing creature.
They create space where there was none, like a tick burrowing into skin.
Ryan Murphy's anthology show has a way of burrowing itself under your skin.
His tongue followed, snaking around my outer earlobe and burrowing into the hole.
Regardless, there is no known burrowing clam on Earth larger than Panopea generosa.
And that happens to include burrowing into the sleeve of one person's sweater.
Technology firms have been burrowing into parts of the banking industry for years.
And there was Oliveros working a spiky and crackling soundscape hard, burrowing in.
With the trio, his focus is on deepening your listening — on burrowing down.
Part of the fun of Levin's book is burrowing inside his obsessive quest.
When they came home they discovered dozens of worms burrowing into their feet.
Aluminum phosphide is used to kill insects and burrowing rodents, especially in grain stores.
CMM: They create space where there was none, like a tick burrowing into skin.
I miss the smell of her and our bed and our dog burrowing between.
It was just me, Everett, and the dreadful sense of inevitability burrowing into my chest.
Pink fairies are nocturnal, and spend their nights burrowing in the sands of central Argentina.
Burrowing in the agony of the album comes with little payoff; there is no catharsis.
Rather, it was voluminous — all around, inhabiting every pore, burrowing its ways into my bones.
" (The trees' outer layer is spongy and fibrous — a defense against burrowing bugs.) "That's crazy!
The pollen had been tracked in, thousands of years later, by burrowing, gerbil-like rodents.
The Russians were spelunking in these ancient networks and burrowing into US companies left and right.
The burrowing goby is another elongated, pinkish fish that burrows and lives in sandy marine environments.
The rooms were surprisingly quiet, almost muffled, with the merest undertone of animals burrowing and gnawing.
The Division's Manhattan is more of a burrowing into reality, an exploration of its nastiest possibilities.
Officials estimate 15 percent of the bombs failed to explode, some burrowing six metres (yards) deep.
Laing has not entirely given up her biographer's taste for burrowing inside other people's skins, however.
If tech companies keep burrowing into the car industry, they should get to know Anthony Foxx.
They might be a boon to neural scientists, burrowing into the brain to measure nerve signals.
Some of Earth's first burrowing creatures emerged during this time, as evidenced by the fossilized burrows themselves.
Orphan Black lost some viewers last season as it kept burrowing ever deeper into its own mythology.
We were promised whales leaping majestically out of basketball courts; Instead we critters burrowing into our couches?
In fact the fish, better known as the burrowing goby, is as phallic looking as it gets.
Players are tasked with burrowing down as far as they can into the core of a planet.
German officials estimate 15 percent of the bombs failed to explode, some burrowing six meters (yards) deep.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives Oversight and Government Reform Committee is investigating the practice of burrowing.
In a world where nothing dug very deep, burrowing would have been a biological and ecological innovation.
He dropped out of college to start Marmot, the outdoor gear company named for the burrowing rodent.
Officials estimate that 15 percent of the bombs failed to explode, some burrowing six metres (yards) deep.
In 2009, he married Ivanka, burrowing into a family that makes money by slapping its name on buildings.
There is an invisible but wondrous world just under your feet — full of roots, bugs, and burrowing creatures.
Species to be re-introduced include rock wallabies, smaller Rufous-hare wallabies and the rodent-like burrowing bettong.
Blind, burrowing amphibian named after President Trump C'mon, you really think we're gonna make a joke about this?
For most people, a larva burrowing ever deeper into your back would not be a cause for celebration.
Burrowing bivalves had embedded themselves inside the material—in fact, the things drilled right into the specimen's skull.
The island's burrowing owls have adapted to their human neighbors, compared to rural burrowers that avoid human contact.
A handful of burrowing owls live in this 20113-acre wildlife and recreation area, deep in the grass.
Rickey Jackson, now a senior, almost failed his freshman year, burrowing into the school basement instead of attending class.
So yes, I'll always take a well-calibrated '90s homage as a way of burrowing into someone's inscrutable headspace.
I chronicled the moment when I felt like a rat, dazzled by the light, burrowing itself into its hole.
"Part of the fun of Levin's book is burrowing inside his obsessive quest," Sam Dolnick writes in his review.
Burrowing into the depths of himself, he created art that consisted of others watching him learn what art was.
That is fine, Ngoepe said, but really he is most comfortable relaxing, and burrowing his way back in time.
On Scotland's seaside, the birthplace of golf, the first bunkers were a result of wind, water and burrowing animals.
Cycles of freezing and thawing, animal burrowing or even the shifting of sediment can displace bones and stone tools.
Scientists explain how these hairless, burrowing rodents manage to live on low oxygen and why they rarely get cancer.
There's no forgetting a shit weasel burrowing through snow like the Caddyshack gopher, bumping its head against a beer bottle.
Once inside the snails, the young worms transform into versions of themselves now capable of burrowing back into human skin.
It was a happy ending that sent me burrowing into my closets, hoping to find more expired booty to sell.
I've spent hundreds of afternoons burrowing deep into cyberspace and perusing yellowed news clippings from The Times's historical archive, a.k.a.
In the desert, they eat burrowing rodents, and sometimes they'll store food for later by putting it in a hole.
Every day new corpses are churned out by a seemingly impersonal system burrowing its foundations deep into the planet's core.
In the quiet morning fog, I felt a soft warm body curl itself against mine, burrowing under my sleeping bag.
And why are people burrowing down in the crypt — which is full of dead people the Night King could reanimate?
Soon, the team had nine burrowing giant clams resting comfortably on flat, color-changing pH-sensitive foil in lab tanks.
Of course, New Guinea has tarantulas, burrowing snakes and the world's only poisonous birds, so maybe it all evens out.
The plague is at root a disease of rodents, and had been endemic among social burrowing rodents in central Asia.
Madagascar appears to have received many of its mammals this way, as does South America in regards to burrowing worm lizards.
I can't think of a better way to welcome autumn than by stocking up on candies and burrowing under a blanket.
Nocturnal, burrowing, bottom-heavy and just about a foot tall, they waddled with a hunched determination, flapping their expressive little wings.
I like kinda going into these forms and burrowing around in them and figuring out a new way to do them.
Technically speaking, these burrowing, medium-sized mammals are native to Africa and are closely related to manatees, elephants and golden moles.
Such enormous munitions may make a big blast, but they are not guaranteed to wipe out enemy fighters burrowing deep underground.
Around the corner from where Doaa was hit, another chemical warhead landed inside a home in September, burrowing into the lawn.
The ergonomic curved handle is also a huge plus if you're weary of ruining your back when burrowing out of the house.
This is a character who's retreating, retracting, burrowing in, and I wanted to create claustrophobia for him without having a congested frame.
At the same time, his movies are dark and subtle, burrowing deep into sticky ethical problems and hot zones of social dysfunction.
However, for the curious pups that like to go hunting for their fun or treats, they'll love burrowing into this DIY toy.
To Christian's surprise, people responded enthusiastically to these new pieces with corrupted faces and body parts, teeth in holes, and burrowing growths.
Political appointees wait out the Republican administration by "burrowing" into the civil service, returning to the nonprofits, or just ending the pretense.
Yes, there is a phenomenon that is known inside the Beltway as burrowing, which involves transferring political appointees into the civil service.
The animal is a caecilian -- a limbless, burrowing amphibian -- that spends most of its time underground, according to a statement from EnviroBuild.
I would start crying and clinging to my dad, usually burrowing into his neck, so we have lots of pictures of that.
He was still burrowing beneath the clothes when the door opened and Carmen slipped into the room, wearing a gauzy white nightgown.
During its lifetime, Ikaria searched for the organic matter it fed on by burrowing through layers of sand on the ocean floor.
"Burrowing [his] head underground helps Donald Trump when avoiding scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change," the company said in a news release.
These include the world's biggest parrot, a giant eagle, a giant burrowing bat, and the moa, a kind of large flightless bird.
In doing so, each release benefits from burrowing deeper into the Brockhampton core, bringing light to certain brands of humor, realities, mind-states.
The creatures spend most of their time hopping around tree stumps or burrowing in holes with a canopy of longleaf pine trees overhead.
They've been found burrowing into coral, and can play host to blood flukes, which are marine parasites that feed on threatened loggerhead turtles.
But burrowing itself in a space frequented by the curious, without much coffee competition, should help to drive foot traffic to the spot.
But it also featured a short tail, which the earlier research suggested was indicative of a creature capable of burrowing into the ground.
The Gotthard Base Tunnel is actually several tunnels—about 94 miles total—burrowing deep below the gargantuan Gotthard range near the Italian border.
Marsupial moles are spotted on the surface usually after rain, Eldridge said, running along the surface before burrowing back down into the desert.
That, in turn, raises the specter of investigators burrowing further into Trump's family business — and putting pressure on the president via his children.
Profiled on a sandy bench a few feet above the rest of the plain, four pairs of burrowing owls stood by their dens.
Global health Burrowing skin mites drive victims mad with itching, but distribution of a few pills can drive the infestation from entire communities.
Urban owls live in empty lots Florida's burrowing owls were listed as threatened in 2017 by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
So I spent a few hours burrowing into one of those online rabbit holes that are a source of such deadline-endangering fascination.
Researchers who once picked apart a single coral colony counted more than eight thousand burrowing creatures belonging to more than two hundred species.
The mice that have remained are food to migratory burrowing owls, which switch to preying on rare ashy-storm petrels when mice aren't available.
In the Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous eras burrowing animals ("prehistoric preppers", he calls them) survived the great extinctions that obliterated other fauna, including dinosaurs.
I felt my feet burrowing into the warm wet sand underwater, and I dug my toes in so I could stay in one place.
A group of scientists from University of Delhi, University of Peradeniya, and Gettysburg College found these tadpoles burrowing in the sand beneath the streams.
The teeth also show similarity to those of the country's modern burrowing bats, raising the possibility that this extinct bat was also a burrower.
Like Guccifer 2.0, the self-proclaimed hacker apparently responsible for burrowing into the Democratic National Committee computer network, then sending stolen emails to WikiLeaks.
The film became his shorthand for a memory of early-adolescent autonomy: the thrilling feeling of first pulling away, burrowing down, and becoming himself.
Another telltale sign is that you hear a crunching sound in the morning and at night when they're burrowing ever deeper into your abode.
It sent letters dated Wednesday to 23 federal departments and agencies, asking them to document all cases of burrowing that have occurred since Sept.
The idea of a huge mole machine burrowing to the center of the earth and discovering flying reptiles and other dinosaurish creatures was magical.
It feels like the start of a film — a film that needed more burrowing and time spent in Bladenboro — not the end of one.
Richard Conniff Years ago, doing some research in England on moles — the burrowing kind — I paid a visit to the grave of Kenneth Grahame.
At least 70 percent of the Tsimanes are infected with parasites — worms in their guts, invaders burrowing into their skin — at any given time.
In addition, warmer winters are likely to attract influxes of burrowing animals, such as rabbits and badgers, which could disturb and destabilize these massive stones.
Humanity has spread out through space and has inhabited a number of solar systems, either creating habitable planets through terraforming, or burrowing under their surfaces.
These tadpoles live an "entirely fossorial life," meaning they spend their entire youth burrowing and only emerge onto land once they've achieved their adult forms.
We hardly ever spoke to China, and had no idea they spent a large portion of the game burrowing underground and becoming a subterranean people.
The pearlfish actually scouts the ocean looking for sea cucumbers with the express purpose of cheerfully burrowing its way into their anal cavity for protection.
The rats are still out there in the hundreds of thousands, dragging entire pizza slices down staircases, burrowing into snowdrifts, crawling on sleeping subway passengers.
At some point, virtually every New York City building not recently constructed and exactingly sealed has—within the walls, or burrowing in the basement—mice.
Conservatives and some nonpartisan experts have complained that members of the Senior Executive Service are far less mobile than Congress envisioned, burrowing into particular agencies.
Phil: Oh I'd love to but 2 miles is quite a lot for a burrowing rodent and I'm afraid I'm not allowed on the subway.
It was only by burrowing through books that I hated, books that provoked feelings of outrage and indignation, that I truly learned how to read.
The discovery suggests that unlike the smaller mouths that are characteristic of modern, burrowing snakes, their primitive ancestors had bigger mouths with this cheek structure.
Using assorted scientists, tribesmen, urban adventurers and other locals as his guides, Hunt has spent years burrowing into the most storied holes in the grounds.
Turning to the transport sector, Perkin advised burrowing down into its various subsectors given the differences in fundamentals between industries such as airlines, rail and trucks.
Yet designers and engineers at the University of Stuttgart did exactly that, and insist the burrowing sea urchins offer a compelling model for fabrication and construction.
In fact, a new network reconnaissance group— FireEye calls them Advanced Persistent Threat 34—has spent the last few years burrowing deep into critical infrastructure companies.
Reisz says that this animal's long, slender tail, along with its four slender legs, isn't consistent with characteristics seen in burrowing snakes and lizards alive today.
Cars need a lot of it, underground rail creates more of it by burrowing tunnels, buses use it efficiently (when full), but pedestrians even more so.
That tail shrinks, the frog gets bigger, and eventually it's dancing around, trying to find a mate and make blind, burrowing eel-babies of its own.
Further symptoms may include headaches, fevers, chills, cough, facial swelling, aching joints and muscle pain, caused by inflammation in the muscles from the worms burrowing through.
How Burrowing Owls Lead To Vomiting Anarchists (Or SF's Housing Crisis Explained) The prescriptions offered in Strong Towns are not only correct, they are almost incontestable.
The bottom of the bin is actually a few inches off the ground (out of the smell range of rats) and designed to discourage burrowing animals.
Slack, a recent technology IPO, exploded in the back half of last decade, accreting huge revenues while burrowing into the tech stacks of the startup world.
Aardvarks, with their constant burrowing and excavating, are "ecosystem engineers," modifying the physical environment in a way that creates shelter and resources for scores of other creatures.
Burrowing into the numbers, PitchBookanalysts looked at the valuations of publicly-listed S&P 500 companies to estimate the hike in their purchasing power in recent years.
Claire DeWitt, with her metaphysical bent and haunted past, and Phoebe Sigler, burrowing into the depths of Inland Empire, are refreshingly now and timeless all at once.
The 180cm (1.8 feet) high fence will be crowned with an overhang to keep predators from climbing it and a skirting at the bottom will prevent burrowing.
I would find [his tracts] in random places in Sydney Australia in the mid-nineties, and it was like burrowing deep into the mind of a maniac.
Jeanne, on the other hand, feels as though a deep and sour hole were burrowing through her body, an abyss that is always demanding to be filled.
After burrowing in a spot where it won't have to fight for root space with its parent, this heat-seeking embryonic cable gradually sprouts from the ground.
In my own practice, it means burrowing in the binary: tits draped in silk, stilettos, my favorite neon yellow thong, or obsessing over my Fenty lip gloss.
He was named deputy defense minister for planning after his service, with the regime burrowing him into the defense ministry without direct access to the supreme leader.
His earlier works, like "L'Effet de Serge" and "La Mélancolie des dragons," show that he can locate the numinous in nearly anything, even a colorblind burrowing mammal.
The multiple viewpoints are essential to the experience; I felt like a squirrel, first burrowing into the trunk of the tree, then climbing up to its top.
That said, paleontologists have found slither marks etched onto the surfaces of ancient rock, a hint that worm-like animals were slithering and burrowing so very long ago.
Episode 5, "Chapter 70" Going into this episode, you need to remember how tired Claire is of feeling the puppet strings of the Shepherds burrowing into her back.
The water gushes north by canal and pipeline, crosses the Yellow river by burrowing under it, and arrives, 15 days later, in the water-treatment plants of Beijing.
There's nothing in the world quite like burrowing your face into the fur of a cat you love, or, more likely, a cat you want to love you.
Just burrowing in, head first, was not going to cut it against high level Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioners, particularly when upkicks on a kneeling opponent were entirely legal.
Dermophis donaldtrumpi was discovered in Panama and has a propensity for burrowing its head in the ground, said Aidan Bell, co-founder of sustainable building materials company EnviroBuild.
To deter green iguanas, the commission suggests homeowners fill in holes to discourage burrowing, hang wind chimes or CDs with reflective surfaces or spray the animals with water.
I exhausted myself, burrowing through clips of cricket, figure skating, darts—this seemed likely, as many prominent darts players are very girthy men—soccer, sports-leaning performance art.
Digletts are burrowing in Central Park, a Zubat is flying around the spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral and the rare Mewtwo has reportedly been sighted in Times Square.
If anything, they were lucky — some small groups of burrowing bettongs clung on at a few islands that were relatively sheltered from the ravages visited on the mainland.
When a burrowing giant clam is very young, only about half a millimeter long, it picks out the home it will have for the rest of its life.
Hackers backed by the Chinese government have been burrowing into telecom networks in other parts of Asia in an effort to track Uighurs, China's mostly Muslim ethnic minority.
Look at the way the clauses pile on top of each other, sending the sentence spiralling in on itself as it goes, burrowing in toward some unspeakable loss.
Regardless, it has since stuck in the president's brain like a Ceti eel placed by a wrathful Khan, burrowing deeper until it consumes whatever remains of rational thought.
With titles like Penetration Regression, Probe, and Divided Egg Green Burrowing, the pieces hint at the strange processes of reproduction and science, re-imagined in static form through sculpture.
For example, golfers have had to contend with Brazil's native Garcia owls burrowing into the sand bunkers, as well as fairway visits from the world's largest rodent, the capybara.
Brain-burrowing worms, flesh-eating bacteria, and microbes that short-circuit the nervous system are just some of the stowaways that Americans picked up on their travels last year.
According to Huels, this high energy radiation could be imagined like a bullet burrowing its way through matter, such as the icy film on a grain of cosmic dust.
Volunteer docents with the local Audubon Society were already in place to talk with park visitors about the small population of burrowing owls that often overwinter in the park.
It's waiting the socially acceptable week or so before you can put in a request for a space heater and start burrowing under ugly blanket sweatshirts at your desk.
" The play, Ben Brantley wrote in The New York Times, is "a journey to the center of your mind that begins in your auditory nerves and keeps burrowing deeper.
Mary Louise demands a paternity test, and then, rebuffed by both Jane and Celeste, tries a different tactic, burrowing herself into both of their lives like a prairie dog.
The larvae only develop after the palms die, hatching and burrowing themselves deep inside the structure of the tree and taking two months to reach the ideal harvest-size.
Wombats are herbivores, but they have powerful jaws and big claws for burrowing, and have been known to bite and scratch people who startle them or approach their young.
At the end of the Ediacaran period, 540 million years ago, burrowing animals and filter feeders might have wiped out vast swathes of exotic life clinging to the seafloor.
The president, busy and colorful and burrowing as a chipmunk, appears to have awoken to some vague desire for discipline that Kelly's predecessor, Reince Priebus, was unable to provide.
She seems slightly lost in the re-creations, reaching for the general idea of the moments, sketching them in loosely instead of burrowing into them (as Davis always did).
Imagine someone burrowing into the past a first time, then starting over again, then again and again — or, to change the metaphor, opening a telescope in successive nested sections.
On Thursday night Elon Musk's tunnel-digging endeavor The Boring Company livestreamed a company event on YouTube, in which Musk discussed plans for the hole it's burrowing under Los Angeles.
He also warns Eve that she'd do well to move on from Villanelle, likening the assassin to a parasite (specifically, the Hungry Caterpillar, burrowing holes into people and occupying space).
Like you move from books and newspapers to twitchy ... And that's why the Facebook reform, I think, is so problematic, because they're actually burrowing further and further into their hole.
Of course, his ever-nimble lyrics — which have made his name a byword for verbal cosmopolitanism — abound in paradoxes, puns and declarations of uncertainty, all etched into deep-burrowing grooves.
Grigor Andolov, the gangsterish Russian oil magnate played by John Malkovich, spurs the action in this episode by getting out of bed with Bobby Axelrod, rather than burrowing deeper in.
It takes place in Shoreline Park, a tranquil spot near the Google campus, where feral cats are preying on the already dwindling population of burrowing owls, like the one above.
Gravitate, instead, to Adriatic delicacies like finger-length mackerel (sgombri), small spotted brown octopus (moscardini), turbot (rombo) and a succulent if unsightly mud-burrowing crustacean known as mantis shrimp (canocchie).
Critics cast doubt, however, on the "flower burial," arguing the pollen could have been modern contamination from people working and living in the cave or from burrowing rodents or insects.
Consider the mole, a burrowing creature that is "an engineering solution to the compromises needed to effectively shift soil by maximizing the force applied over a small distance," Cockell writes.
As a male, and as such womb-less, this wasn't a massive concern for me, but that didn't stop the image from burrowing into the deepest canals of my brain tissue.
Spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) are large "mole salamanders," named for their underground habits; the animals spend most of their time burrowing below the soil's surface or shimmying through abandoned mammal burrows.
Is the scientific support for killing 20,777 prairie dogs (on which the survival of species like the burrowing owl and the black-footed ferret depend), better than that for killing predators?
Ms. Wohl's "Small Mouth Sounds" was a highlight of recent seasons largely because of its burrowing nature: the way it kept unearthing emotion from what could have been an overbearing premise.
That became more and more true as the season went on, with Issa burrowing deeper into her own insecurities (hey, just like the title says!) and Molly's dating life consistently cratering.
And as such it is comforting to eat, in much the same way that burrowing into a nest on the couch to watch football or a three-hankie movie is comforting.
Using a burrowing device known as a heat flow probe, it will dig about 43 feet into the surface — making the deepest man-made hole on Mars — and take temperature readings.
Recent discoveries have also uncovered other large creatures that lived in New Zealand, including the world's largest parrot, the large flightless moa bird, a giant eagle and a giant burrowing bat.
The sipuncula consists of a group of 320 marine species that are found in mostly shallow waters, with some burrowing into sand or mud, or found in the crevasses between rocks.
Fry said bandy-bandies were burrowing snakes so they were surprised when they found it on a concrete block by the sea, after coming in from a night of sea snake spotting.
Profar averted what could have been an existential crisis by being himself—there is a prodigy's confidence, if notably not the prodigy's petulance, at his core—burrowing deep into his support system.
Alexa is burrowing itself deeper and deeper into owners' lives, giving them quick and easy access not just to Spotify and the Amazon store, but to bank accounts and to do lists.
No, says Vaithianathan, who spent months with Putnam-Hornstein burrowing through the county's databases to build their algorithm, based on all 76,2000 allegations of maltreatment made between April 22013 and April 21996.
If you don't plan on squirreling away your extra February nut, then join us in burrowing down a shopping rabbit hole into the $100-and-under items worthy of a splurge ahead.
About 500 burrowing owls live on Marco Island, but they're exceedingly rare in the rest of the state, said Alli Smith, a biologist with Audubon of the Western Everglades, a conservation group.
Mr. Abrams draws on a global scrapbook of sources: the liquid chime of 73th-century minimalism, the trebly funk of guitar-driven jazz fusion, the burrowing pulse of West Africa's Gnawa music.
Further burrowing turned up not only more pottery but also tools of obsidian and a great cache of human bones, which had lain undisturbed and unusually well preserved over thousands of years.
Its mission is to provide insights into how rocky planets like Mars form and evolve over time, and it's equipped with instruments including a seismometer, a burrowing heat probe, and radio science gear.
According to the Ohio Sea Grant research and education program, the mayflies begin as eggs burrowing in lake sediment, and after a year or two, they swim to the surface, emerging fully winged.
White House aides with legal exposure to these events have quickly reached four conclusions, according to conversations with Jonathan Swan and me: Mueller is burrowing in hard on the obstruction of justice angle.
Lots of *very* horny Cane #Toads (Rhinella marina) trying to mate with a large Olive #Python (Liasis olivaceus), with Giant Burrowing Frogs (Cyclorana australis) & Red Tree #Frogs (Litoria rubella) calling in the background!
Angry birds Burrowing owls were quite unhappy once they discovered that a hidden camera was placed into their habitat, taking it upon themselves to smash the device before carrying on with their day.
The report addresses impacts to major forms of life in the proposed development area, studying desert flora such as cacti and yucca, and fauna — namely the desert tortoise, kit fox and burrowing owl.
Burrowing wormsThere&aposs a reason for these marine worms&apos unfortunate resemblance to overcooked hot dogs: They like to burrow up to 2 feet deep into the sand, in U-shaped subterranean tunnels.
Burrowing into an atmosphere that can only be described as "shoegaze exotica," Max T lets his swooning arrangement build to the ticking pulse of a simple drum machine and billow into lush harmonic territory.
But it feels more earned here, so that when Andy does make his escape — burrowing a hole behind a poster of Rita Hayworth and crawling through literal shit toward his freedom — it's immensely satisfying.
Then the doctor, Erik Waldman, looked into the boy's ear and saw a true vision of horror—a brown arachnid burrowing into the epidermal layer of the eardrum and feasting on the child's blood.
If the goal is to prevent all new non-status persons from burrowing into the homeland, then the government will need to hold all entrants in controlled locations until their legal status is finalized.
Many legal experts believe that Mueller will soon unveil indictments against hackers accused of burrowing into email accounts of the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign that were then published by WikiLeaks.
Since space below ground level is not counted in the overall square footage, burrowing down is a way to get more house for the money — or if you're selling, to help justify the price.
In the area, there are herds of elk, Chinook salmon breed in stretches of the river in Autumn, and there is also an abundance of birds, including burrowing owls, Swainson hawks, and sagebrush sparrows. 
Arriving on the Côte des Basques, one has the feeling of scaling a castle wall, burrowing through a secret garden and stumbling upon a colony of handsome seal men engaged in ritual aquatic worship.
Other times, he discovered to his surprise, the genes allow bacteria to produce proteins that in turn allow microbes to attach themselves to host cells, even burrowing inside the host cells and living there.
Gore has worked on burrowing his body and staying low to avoid taking as many big hits, guidance Robinson, his old teammate, said he didn't always heed when he was young in San Francisco.
But when performed, as it is here, by a cast that can recreate its rapture as well as its moral gravity, it achieves the doubleness of great art, burrowing deeper the higher it flies.
As he drove, Mr. Carrillo and a friend pointed to other areas where tunnels were found, where sink holes formed because of attempted burrowing and where the authorities suspect there could be new tunnels.
CALIFORNIA RESEARCHERS ACCIDENTALLY FIND &aposFEISTY&apos RODENT THOUGHT TO HAVE GONE EXTINCT 30 YEARS AGO Last month, a rat was found dead after burrowing into an ATM in India and chewing through cash worth $18,500.
They also reveal behaviour—the nesting habits of horseshoe crabs, the digging methodology of ants, even the existence of a burrowing dinosaur, Oryctodromeus cubicularis, co-discovered by Mr Martin in 2005 in south-western Montana.
"This species spends life on the seafloor, activating a sticky mucus jacket and burrowing into the sediment to camouflage, leaving their eyes poking out to spot prey like shrimp and small fish," say the description.
But grasses can grow there with the help of prairie dogs, who for centuries made "cities" of burrows that benefited the soil and provided a home to other creatures like burrowing owls, snakes and spiders.
The American Federation of Government Employees, the largest federal employee union in the United States, said while it was concerned about the practice of "burrowing," current law protected most federal employees from at will firing.
Meal kits seem to have arrived at just the right moment, burrowing deep into the everyday life of a digitally fluent nation whose tastes have been honed on restaurant meals, farmers' markets and food television.
But despite his mounting aggression and mental health issues that began in childhood, friends and the authorities said, he never sought or received treatment, instead burrowing deeper into his paranoia, and smoking marijuana and drinking.
You'd have to go back to March 1947, when J. Edgar Hoover charged that Moscow was burrowing into the pillars of the U.S. government – and that President Harry Truman was failing to take the threat seriously.
Because this is Black Mirror, it can also murder people by burrowing into their brains after tracking them down with secret facial-recognition capabilities, and can be hijacked to target the victims of Twitter shaming campaigns.
In sum, the malicious worm, which is widely believed to be the work of the US and Israeli governments, worked by burrowing into the plant and tampering with its centrifuges, and targeted systems made by Siemens.
"This species spends life on the seafloor, activating a sticky mucus jacket and burrowing into the sediment to camouflage, leaving their eyes poking out to spot prey like shrimp and small fish," writes E/V Nautilus.Cute!
They were a pop band in the most brilliant sense, burrowing under an audience's skin with the perfect line, creating the impression that each track has been around for decades, honed over time and handed down.
In 2008 the Met had binned the covert SDS, created in 1968 and responsible for spying on murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence's family in the 1990s and burrowing into protest groups using close relationships with female activists.
Instead of encouraging the actors to use the jittery self-exposure they feel while performing as a way of burrowing into their characters' internal lives, he keeps them trapped within the limits of his own interpretation.
Under stress in the fifth year of severe drought, the ponderosa pines, the pinyons and the sugar pines lack the moisture needed to manufacture the sticky resin that prevents bark beetles from burrowing into their trunks.
On the one hand, some ecologists attribute the circles to the work of "subterranean engineers"—termites or ants whose excavations lead to the disappearance of grass as vegetation is chewed up in the process of burrowing.
America is shutting down as Americans learn to adapt to life amid the coronavirus pandemic, a global health crisis that is straining public health systems and burrowing deeper into advanced economies and societies by the day.
There's a praying mantis species that disguises itself as an orchid to avoid predators and attract prey, and the burrowing owl has learned to copy a rattlesnake's menacing hiss to scare off squirrels that invade its burrows.
That's worrying, because nutria are known for devastating marshy ecosystems: they mow down the local vegetation, destroy flood control by burrowing through levees, and edge out native animals that don't reproduce as quickly — like muskrats and beavers.
After burrowing in her headphones all night and referring to her group mates as backup singers, Eliz Camacho wasn't about to let a measly American Idol elimination stop her from dominating the pop culture scene at large.
Be it grand or slender, burrowing, blasting, or refusing to sanctify; whether it laughs out loud or is a cry without an alphabet, the choice word, the chosen silence, unmolested language surges toward knowledge, not its destruction.
Records from Ireland, France, Germany and Spain reveal the rodent's progress across the continent, where densely populated cities with homes constructed of brick rather than thatch favored the burrowing invaders rather than the more arboreal black rat.
The acrimonious debate over whether to add housing included both predictions that the neighborhood would fill up with the tech equivalent of Chinese factory dorms and worries that residents would disturb a habitat for local burrowing owls.
Beautifully acted by a great cast (particularly Mr. Abe, who can make a sonata of frustration out of burrowing into a stale frozen treat with a spoon), "After the Storm" brings this intimate struggle to moving life.
It's not like players hadn't seen zombies coming towards their avatars before—I'd personally died countless times to the burrowing-up bastards in another Capcom game, Ghosts 'n Goblins, before seeing Resident Evil for the first time.
Mr Grant is a surprising author of a book on a Victorian sage: an American investment-guru-cum-financial-journalist who spends his life watching the markets, rather than a historian who spends it burrowing in the archives.
So while you're burrowing in their seriously soft T-shirts and sweatshirts, know the money you're spending is going towards a good cause: 2% of KOTN's revenue goes towards a literacy program that funds schools in farming communities.
But with an afternoon viewing, a cup of coffee, and an open mind, the film has a good shot at burrowing into the brain of the viewer, where it will haunt them for much longer than its runtime.
That focus appears to be working for Instagram — which we reported is burrowing into Snap's business in terms of both users and influencers — but Facebook's relentless pursuit of all possible cloning opportunities has now officially gone too far.
The following vignettes, which show the hat maker returning to, and burrowing down in, his apartment, are shuddery studies in sensory overload, reminding us how it's possible in a big city to feel at once claustrophobic and agoraphobic.
The firm has approached questions of authenticity with great but not blind reverence, burrowing like archaeologists down to the armory's earliest layers and sometimes leaving evidence of other layers, or adding modern interpretations of elements that were lost.
In the work of these three artists, each of whom broke important ground in depicting Baltimore to the world at large, there is a deep allegiance to the city's particularity, a burrowing into the character of the place.
Or until someone like Elon Musk, made fabulously wealthy when PayPal was acquired by eBay in 2002, muscles his way back into your consciousness by, for example, launching rockets into space or burrowing tunnels under major American cities.
What we're listening to is the sound of thousands of crickets, burrowing themselves into their homes of cut up egg trays in large, food-safe IKEA plastic boxes lit by the warm light coming from the incandescent bulbs.
This is a devastating impact to not only tortoises, but to desert kit foxes, burrowing owls, desert iguanas, kangaroo rats, wildflowers and delicate biological soil crusts that hold the soil together and keep out invasive cheatgrass and red brome.
If you harbor fears about the so-called internet of things, or IoT — that fancy term for all those chattering online devices currently burrowing into every crevice of our homes — then your concern likely has to do with privacy.
Imagine that its digestive tract and most of the rest of its organs have gotten pushed out the backdoor of the shell, forming a long streamer of flesh that it keeps safe by burrowing into the wood it eats.
Mr. McBurney's "The Encounter," which sold out its limited run (through March 6) at the Barbican even before it opened last week, is a journey to the center of your mind that begins in your auditory nerves and keeps burrowing deeper.
Many of its experiments will take time to develop, as NASA will require extensive data to decide where to deploy the seismometer and burrowing heat probe, and may have to wait further still for any seismic activity to be detected.
But a worm is burrowing through Apple's profit-laden flesh; just last month, one of the UK's biggest mobile retailers, Dixons Carphone, downgraded its full-year profit forecast from between $480 million to $587 million, from $669 million last year.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk promised a cheering crowd on Thursday that his controversial dream of burrowing a high-speed network of "personalized mass transit" tunnels under Los Angeles could be achieved without disturbance or noise at the surface.
The English nature writer Robert Macfarlane's new book, "Underland: A Deep Time Journey," has a title that evokes a burrowing theme park ride or an IMAX movie, and indeed, like Alice in Wonderland or Orpheus in the underworld, down we go.
Creatures like the burrowing bettong, or boodie, a rabbit-size cousin of the kangaroo that has clasped forepaws and a bouncing hop, were so plentiful in the 19th century that they were sold by the dozen for nine pence a head.
"A House Is Not a Home" (season 222, episode 22) If the first five seasons are a long exercise in burrowing deep into the Gilmore family and uncovering all of its hidden dysfunctions, here's where it all comes out to play.
Nor, as is now playing out in South Dakota, would a pest control operator need to pay any heed to the fact that poisoning prairie dogs will also kill burrowing owls — migratory birds that also inconveniently occupy prairie dog burrows.
Looking Back Luckily for the crew of the freighter St. Cuthbert — and for newspaper readers in New York and Chicago — the White Star ocean liner Cymric was burrowing westward to Boston through a blinding squall on the morning of Monday, Feb.
While the LRO has been in orbit around the Moon since 2009, and continues to collect valuable data, the InSight lander ran into trouble last year when a burrowing heat probe unexpectedly popped back up out of the Martian surface.
Environmental groups said Google was generally an excellent partner and had made aggressive efforts to support the burrowing owls at Moffett Field, its leased property a few miles south of the Googleplex, but was consistently unhelpful on the cat issue.
"If similar connections between trackways and burrows are confirmed with additional examples in the future, it can be inferred that the Shibantan trace maker may have been capable of burrowing beneath and walking atop microbial mats," write the researchers in their study.
Some research suggests that the spiral-shaped Lyme bacteria—which have the ability to evade antibiotics as well as the immune system by burrowing deep into bone, tissue and the brain—can persist in the body after a four-week course of antibiotics.
This time, he's burrowing into the hidden places where road rap flourishes to figure out where the genre stands, how much you can even term it a separate genre today and to ask what next for the artists now associated with its name.
It's his job to ensure that directives from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife on protecting burrowing owls and migrating tortoises - the town sits within a designated Desert Tortoise preservation zone - are translated into Spanish, Arabic, and Urdu for his construction crew.
Back at the Watch House café in London, I go to pay my bill but my neighbour beats me to it, getting up from his seat, burrowing into his pocket and pulling out the right money to pay the £3.60 he owes.
After burrowing into the European network, called COREU (or Courtesy), the hackers had the run of communications linking the European Union's 28 countries, on topics ranging from trade and tariffs to terrorism to summaries of summit meetings, from the vital to the insignificant.
Just days before Mr. Trump's comments to The Times, the intelligence unit had downloaded the emails of John D. Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, and they were burrowing into the computer systems of the Democratic National Committee, whose emails they later made public.
Homeowners are encouraged to take steps to make their properties less appealing to iguanas by removing dense thickets of vegetation that the lizards can use as cover, filling in holes to discourage burrowing and even spraying them with a water hose to make them leave.
A Collapse of Horses by Brian Evenson (Coffee House Press) The latest collection by one of my all-time literary heroes, A Collapse of Horses finds Brian Evenson continuing his work of burrowing deeper and deeper into the slickest and blackest parts of human psyche.
But these flying, crawling, and burrowing creatures could actually be affecting us at a higher rate than reported: Officials say the actual number of people who've become sick due to insect-borne illness is much higher, since many infections are left unreported or unrecognized.
She spoke of the necessity of small collectives that could act like ants in the arts ecosystem, burrowing into the ground to aerate the soil and make the ground fallow, in preparation for a later renewal after larger animals (symbolizing sizable institutions) have gone extinct.
When clients meet Willow and the four owls Morris owns - Mango, a barn owl, Murray II, a burrowing owl, Axel, a white-faced owl and Idris, an African spotted eagle owl - they are often taken aback by the birds' big eyes and cute faces.
"Our findings support the idea that the ancestors of modern snakes were big-bodied and big-mouthed -- instead of small burrowing forms as previously thought," said Fernando Garberoglio in a statement, lead author at the Fundación Azara at Universidad Maimónides, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
It is so dry in the conservation area that everything left behind simply sits on the sand, seemingly forever, from dead wood to neatly knapped stone tools to the bones of a burrowing bettong (or boodie), something like a cat-sized kangaroo with a huge spherical rump.
As a park ranger, I cannot look at the photo of a young woman delighted by a baby armadillo without noticing how close its burrowing front claws are to her face — especially when you notice the scratches on the forearm of the man offering her the creature.
Thanks to homeowners protecting their prices, activists concerned about gentrification, preservationists fretting about the erosion of the physical traces of history, and environmentalists protecting those burrowing owls, San Francisco and the rest of the Bay Area simply had not built enough housing to keep up with demand.
In an effort to truly understand animals, Dr. Foster spent weeks burrowing like a badger on a Welsh hillside (earthworms for dinner, anyone?); swimming with river otters (catching fish with your teeth is harder than it looks); and skulking in alleyways with London's urban foxes, among other escapades.
"The border walls are within, or in close proximity to, the habitats of rare animal and plant species including the burrowing owl, Quino checkerspot butterfly, Tecate cypress, snowy plover, two species of fairy shrimp, and the Otay Mesa mint," they said in their petition to the Supreme Court.
To get your mind around this industry, imagine the orange-skinned president as some yuge creature trampling wildly forward, and thousands upon thousands of smaller creatures attached to its every orifice, grooming it and biting it, sucking its blood and burrowing into its tangled whips of blondish fur.
Although many horror films seek only to create momentary fear, the very best of the bunch — those that successfully manage to create King's conception of terror — break through the barriers of our rational minds, burrowing into our psyches in ways that can terrify us for the rest of our lives.
"She was floating and unable to dive due to floating gas syndrome; her shell was covered in barnacles, including burrowing barnacles that had drilled into her shell and suffered from a secondary infection to her neck that caused a lump," CDU Head of Horticulture, Scott McDonald, said in a statement.

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