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Mobile apps to match scavengers with rubbish producers are proliferating.
"Hyenas, we know, are both hunters and scavengers," he said.
The target's been kidnapped by scavengers who harvest people's implants.
Or the scavengers themselves could carry them far and wide.
Whether these scavengers have access your data is up to them.
Indeed, all signs point to scavengers on the hunt for metal.
We're scavengers, not hackers—we don't get to pick and choose.
Carrion bugs, birds and other scavengers go for the soft tissues.
Scavengers are picking through everything, with trucks to haul it away.
The natural traps buried their bodies quickly, protecting them from scavengers.
Almost anything of value, including metal, has been stripped by scavengers.
There are two kinds of ice cream eaters: scavengers and everyone else.
"In a way, these off-price retailers are like scavengers," Cramer said.
Mr. Paxton pointed to the elephant's bleached skeleton, picked clean by scavengers.
When those reptiles died, fossils show that marine scavengers happily devoured them.
The foxes are seen as outsiders, scavengers, carriers of violence and disease.
They later exploded when handled by scrap-metal scavengers and unsuspecting children.
Tiles like "Battlezone", "Scavengers Odyssey" and "Eve: Valkyrie" were some of the culprits.
Another 350,000 fled the area, abandoning their homes to stray cats and scavengers.
The little scavengers of space have stripped Mando's ship of all its parts.
It is an opportunity from which old-school junkyard scavengers can make a killing.
Their mouths were too far gone to scream, mangled by bullet wounds and scavengers.
Hirondellea gigas are voracious scavengers that consume anything that comes down from the surface.
Rather, they were studying the ecology of scavengers in the Great Basin during winter.
Half its trash was handled by 170,000 such scavengers in 2013, state media reported.
Could these scavengers also find material left over from the Avengers' battles with Ultron?
Bodies disappear in the vastness of the deserts and mountains, bones scattered by scavengers.
In recent decades, scavengers visited the site too, digging illegal tunnels below the estate.
But the human obsession with the scavengers predates the internet by thousands of years.
There she encounters a pack of kids—orphans, runaways, and scavengers—even younger than her.
However, these political and commercial scavengers are not the most frightening users of personal information.
CBS News reported that "apparent scavengers" were going through the debris before Ukrainian investigators arrived.
Not everyone featured in my book is poor, but there are becak drivers or scavengers.
Dave GammonAssociate Professor, Biology, Elon UniversityEverybody knows that vultures are scavengers, that they feast on carcasses.
After scavengers picked it over for singed souvenirs, the memory of the palace began to fade.
From behind them, players shoot bandits, scavengers, and otherworldly creatures in a grim post-apocalyptic setting.
Over the years, local scavengers have snuck into the hangar to harvest valuable metals and electronics.
The scavengers have been forbidden for some years from foraging for fragments at ancient kiln sites.
Scavengers, including employees made desperate by the collapse in their incomes, have begun to pilfer machinery.
The bottom waters appear to have been depleted in oxygen, so no scavengers could survive there.
That may not please beachgoing humans, but the scavengers will certainly appreciate it—seagull company excluded.
A crowd of scavengers approaches, and for a second it appears he's about to be captured.
A good fossil is one that was buried quickly by the elements, avoiding predators and scavengers.
Dozens of manual scavengers have died in recent years from toxic fumes in septic tanks, activists say.
A better alternative came from the dead: grave-robbers and battlefield-scavengers were dentists' earliest business partners.
What's more, their vilification in films like The Lion King as cackling, conniving scavengers is off base.
New York City squirrels are not like their rural and suburban counterparts — they're ruthless and fearless scavengers.
He also helps out on other productions, like Joseph Bennett and Charles Huettner's sci-fi romp, Scavengers.
Slice up your creations and wait for the hungry scavengers to come and happily stuff their faces.
Most of the homes' windows have been shattered, their doors busted in, their interiors looted by scavengers.
If the bushfires also killed off the scavengers, the risk of transmission and potential epidemics goes up.
"It must have frozen quickly before scavengers could get to it," Dr. Stanton said of the puppy.
The worst off were the glaneurs — scavengers who competed with rats for food scraps on the ground.
So in came the scavengers, to buy those mines for cheap, with vague promises to renew them.
The Fallen, bipedal alien scavengers with four arms and a lot of guns, swarmed around me, firing lasers.
These endangered scavengers are the largest birds in North America, but by 1982, there were only 23 left.
Because lord knows you can't have a check-in with the Scavengers without them doing something batshit crazy.
The concept art shown was inventive and surprisingly dark, with unicorns portrayed as ravenous scavengers rooting through trash.
The condor's primary threat is lead poisoning, ingested when the scavengers eat animal remains after they've been shot.
Scientists were shocked by this behavior since they previously thought brittle stars were calm scavengers, not ruthless predators.
Informal jade scavengers, or hand-pickers, are frequently caught up in landslides in the poorly regulated mining area.
Greenland sharks are world-renowned scavengers that will eat pretty much anything: whale, squid, fish, even a moose.
Some wild canines started hanging around humans for their leftovers and gradually evolved into scavengers dependent on humans.
They weigh so little that scavengers must gather a huge number to amass enough to sell to recyclers.
The landscape has been dramatically transformed by graffiti, mountains of garbage awaiting collection and scavengers for empty bottles.
They can act as scavengers that present these particles to the immune system to activate an immune response.
Wolves and dholes are scouts and scavengers, bringing back resources from downed foes and revealing more of the map.
At least 90 percent of India's estimated 1.3 million manual scavengers are women, according to campaign group Jan Sahas.
Garbage disposal costs have risen about 1.1 billion yuan annually as scavengers turn elsewhere, the People's Daily said recently.
But the scavengers also came across the remains of Dutch and British soldiers killed during the historic naval battle.
The birds make their living as scavengers and were ingesting lead shot left in carcasses left unclaimed by hunters.
Ship anchors, tractors, copper scavengers, and sharks are as big a threat to buried cables as mysterious cable cutters.
And that's not just bad for the wounded or killed animals — it could result in lead poisoning of scavengers.
Many hunters are ditching traditional ammunition amid mounting evidence that it harms scavengers and pollutes the food people eat.
These laws help keep scavengers safe, and help prevent litter, vectors, and other public health and safety-related problems.
That, he said, further supported the idea that Tasmanian tigers were avid hunters, rather than scavengers like Tasmanian devils.
But the two men share the same vulnerability: Their rivals can portray them as heartless scavengers, profiting off ordinary Americans.
The campaign has helped draw attention to the plight of manual scavengers and forced state governments to act, Shaikh said.
But we have to be thankful for the foxes, gulls, and other scavengers who are removing the mess, said Perkins.
Goats and buffaloes graze amid the reeking mounds, and thousands of scavengers comb the site, looking for items of value.
Over the years, scavengers have located the wrecks and stolen parts for their raw materials, including steel, aluminum, and brass.
They are opportunistic scavengers, widely recognized for their keen intelligence, and they undoubtedly learned to associate early humans with food.
Image: Duane Froese / University of AlbertaIndeed, these ancient Arctic hyenas, like those still around today, were both predators and scavengers.
But they'll also attract animal scavengers and infectious bacteria that could harm or kill you if you get too close.
As mobile and efficient scavengers, vultures play a critical role in ecosystems, and removing them can have wide-ranging impacts.
Cars and vehicles stuck up at improbable angles, many of them missing fuel caps — probably from scavengers siphoning off fuel.
Usually, scavengers like raptors consume carrion and shrink the breeding grounds of demons like E. coli, anthrax, salmonella, and botulism.
The closure will impact families living in Ciudad Estructural, an adjacent community started by scavengers that has an estimated 40,000 inhabitants.
They leave behind great heaps of waste that scavengers pick through, hoping to find a rock that will change their lives.
It vomits implausibly old bullets into implausibly hideous aliens, the insectoid scavengers of The Fallen dying in bursts of crystallized gas.
It's become the target of scavengers, who hatch a plot to kidnap Jaswinder Bhattacharya, the only person who survived the disaster.
By the time conservationists can get close, often an elephant will have had been mutilated by poachers and visited by scavengers.
Some scientists think the Northwest owes its lush forests to these salmon, which scavengers distribute through the forest like fish fertilizer.
He went on to recruit volunteers for what would become Safai Karmachari Andolan, a movement of manual scavengers and their children.
An estimated three-quarters of the dogs on Earth are not pets, instead living their lives as semi- or undomesticated scavengers.
Prior to the acquisition, Improbable had already been working with Midwinter to develop an open-world, multiplayer survival game called 'Scavengers.'
The clothes' tattered condition suggested that they, like the skull and loose bones, had been removed from the body by scavengers.
Lifestyle: These little monsters, which can grow to be anywhere from 103 inches to 14 inches tall, are straight up scavengers.
"Scavengers are putting the Department of Sanitation's recycling program at risk, by removing the most valuable recyclables," a voice-over begins.
As scavengers, vultures are attracted to freshly killed animals, and their presence in the air can alert rangers to poachers' positions.
Within two days, scavengers including giant isopods -- a crustacean related to woodlice -- began crawling on the carcasses and consuming the flesh.
Early sequences paint a cunning—and not unrealistic—portrait of a community of cheerful, amoral scavengers, justifying every theft with theory.
When the star finally pulls its stomach back, little is left but a few scraps for the scavengers to pick over.
The four men who were killed were all garbage collectors and scavengers who eked out a living from the city's trash.
"Metalhead" opens with the disinterested observations of Bella, Clarke, and Anthony, three scavengers in what's immediately clear is a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Here, Erdos introduces us to some of these trash scavengers, to humanize an issue that may seem easy to dismiss otherwise. —L.
When they feed on a carcass, the slime pours out, covering the carcass and preventing other scavengers from encroaching on their food.
On the one hand, they're scavengers who clean detritus and generally don't bother fish (although they can eat coral if they're desperate).
They play a critical role as scavengers in their island ecosystem, keeping the environment free of decaying dead bodies by eating them.
The characters of Mutant Year Zero are scouts and scavengers, not soldiers, and the game tries to reinforce this at every turn.
The duo must deal with the threat of the zombies as well as more conventional human scavengers as they struggle to survive.
The duo must deal with the threat of the zombies as well as more conventional human scavengers as they struggle to survive.
Some scavengers survive on leftovers of photosynthesis from the surface that have been buried for up to hundreds of millions of years.
But when the government workers took the files, they paid only a small portion of what they had promised, the scavengers said.
You might bury a body for purely practical reasons, in order to avoid attracting dangerous scavengers and/or to reduce the smell.
Eyewitnesses claimed that debris is being removed from the crash site, and that scavengers were removing pieces as it was not secured.
For eons, Dalits have been employed as crematorium keepers, sweepers, toilet cleaners and manual scavengers – occupations that are looked upon as "dirty".
There are scavengers like hyenas ... If they are relying on camera trap images, we need to see the date and time stamps.
And while Neanderthals were once presumed to be crude scavengers, we now know they exploited the different terrains on which they lived.
The number of species increased by 50 percent at the reef patches where the sounds were played, encompassing scavengers, herbivores and predators.
The pair must escape from a Nightwatcher Worm and a group of scavengers to find safety and protect BB-8's precious information.
The scavengers, often posing as fishermen, use explosives to tear the ships apart and then raise the bits and pieces to the surface.
When these red and blue dinosaurs die off, they will not be replaced by new megafauna but rather a profusion of small scavengers.
Paid less than a minimum wage, manual scavengers are often forced to borrow money from their higher-caste employers, leading to debt bondage.
Instead, she turned the spotlight on a relatively inconsequential congresswoman, and opened up an opportunity for right-wing media scavengers to elevate her.
And there, soon enough, would be the carcass, swollen in the sun, too much meat even for the scavengers to keep up with.
This unprecedented behavior shows there's still much to learn about badgers, and the extent to which scavengers will work to hide their meals.
When large sea creatures like humpback whales die, they end up floating around at sea, and may be eaten by scavengers like sharks.
The theories range from scavengers such as carrion bugs eating the carcasses to people attacking the animals to cause financial harm to ranchers.
There's no sign that scavengers removed the organs of the bulls, and instead someone using a knife or scalpel probably did, Marshall said.
Deep sea discovery: Scientists dropped alligator carcasses deep into the Gulf of Mexico to investigate what scavengers might be lurking at the bottom.
First introduced in A New Hope and appearing briefly in TROS, these Tatooine-dwelling scavengers cause as many laughs as they do problems.
Much of it enters the local economy, often with the help of scavengers, who scour the mountains of waste for stuff they can sell.
Then, your bloated blue corpse would likely be eaten by Sebastian because crabs are scavengers and they sweep the sea floor for dead creatures.
After Simon shoots the first few Scavengers who look at him funny, we hear him open fire — but the scene has already moved on.
At the Ulaan Chuluut landfill in the northern part of the city, scavengers like Ms. Dashnyam have given up hopes of an ordinary life.
But the food we throw away might not be as healthy for these scavengers as the food they'd find in a people-free environment.
Dr. McClain and his colleagues had guessed that the alligators' tough hides would make it difficult — perhaps impossible — for undersea scavengers to devour them.
"When they're wrapped like that, depending on how well they're wrapped, it protects the body from scavengers and being pulled part," Ms. Sorg said.
He posted an image of the leftover anal gland of a skunk, which was untouched by predators and scavengers at a park in California.
Their ability to crack bones—giving them the name "bone-crushing"—made them skilled scavengers able to feed on carcasses of most large herbivores.
The scavengers have posed a long-standing problem for illegal poachers, making the birds particularly vulnerable to poisoning, according to the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF).
Governor Rodrigo Rollemberg opened a new landfill further out of town to replace it, angering thousands of scavengers who make a living from the garbage.
"People don't want to handle human feces which has traditionally been reserved for a certain category of people in our society -- manual scavengers," Khalid said.
Reagan Republicans and devout Muslims on one team; Donald Trump and Scott Baio and the sewer scavengers of right-wing talk radio on the other.
According to new reports, those metal scavengers also brought up the remains of Dutch and British sailors—and then unceremoniously dumped them into mass graves.
While some cities have rebuilt, much of the world is still a bombed-out dystopia, where scavengers roam the landscape stripping old Jaegers for parts.
Rick tells his old foe Jadis this much when he goes to request backup from her and her Scavengers, but she's not so easily swayed.
Similarly, one might never suspect that gulls play key roles in our local ecosystem: acting as scavengers, and rubbing out the unfit and the infirm.
Trilobites "From death comes life," said researchers who studied how decomposing bodies, with the help of scavengers, might alter plant diversity across a broad landscape.
Their bodies soon became a soup of nutrients and a rich feeding ground for scavengers, which dropped feces packed with seeds all around the carcasses.
His team suspects the site will become a hot spot of genetic diversity for plants, as well as nutrients and microbes that scavengers help redistribute.
At least 90 percent of the country's estimated one million manual scavengers are women, who clean public and private dry latrines with barely any safety equipment.
But these vultures have ways of combating all that: Their stomach acid is so corrosive that they can digest things that would make other scavengers die.
Perrine said in response that the carcasses would be feasted on by birds and other scavengers, and it was unsafe to try to collect the meat.
It had been placed there by researchers from the University of Utah who wanted to study the behavior of scavengers, but the badger didn't know that.
Both species, however, succeed worldwide as omnivorous scavengers, and are notoriously adept at dealing with the insecticides and other pest control methods we throw at them.
They sustain apex predators like wolves, grizzly bears and mountain lions; diverse scavengers like eagles and foxes; and businesses that cater to hunters and wildlife watchers.
The net gain for either character is zero and the scene appears to exist solely to appease those fans wondering what ever happened to the Scavengers.
But trash scavengers exist in many United States cities and, like the rampant homelessness in San Francisco, are a signpost of the extremes of American capitalism.
She can't deny the clear moral parallel between Negan's attachment to the memory of his past and her still-fresh wounds from having lost her Scavengers.
As top predators, they help to preserve marine ecosystems by regulating species populations, providing food for scavengers, and balancing the distribution and diversity of other predators.
In a strangely small galaxy, the civilized peoples of the nine inhabited planets live in constant fear of the Shotet, a tribe of fierce multiracial scavengers.
The scraps, for whatever reason, are worth something to Plutt, so scavengers trade him their valuable spare parts for food in the form of small packets.
Just as Spiegelman used species to designate ethnicity, Vázquez uses different animals to represent different social groups; dogs are police, rats are criminal scavengers, and so on.
The high concentrations may be because trash or the remains of contaminated fish sink and build up even on the remotest seabeds, providing food for tiny scavengers.
The necrobiome, as Benbow called it, represented all the organisms involved in decomposition: bacteria and fungi and nematodes, blow flies and flesh flies, rodents and vertebrate scavengers.
India has laws banning the hiring of manual scavengers, but they have not been properly enforced, mostly due to difficulty collecting evidence and apathy by successive governments.
As noted in the new paper, badgers isolate their food to protect it from other scavengers, and to keep it in an environment where it'll last longer.
As Negan gathered Eugene and Sasha for his yet-to-be-revealed mission in Alexandria, Jadis and the Scavengers and Rick and the Alexandrians stood in waiting.
And Amirpour capably brings home the poverty and privation of desperate scavengers; cannibalism in this environment actually seems sensible, given the limited alternatives and the demanding conditions.
From survey plots, the scientists found that fox and bird feces were most concentrated in carrion-dense areas, supporting their suspicion that carcasses were magnets for scavengers.
Recently, it was revealed that shipwreck scavengers dumped the remains of Dutch and British sailors in a mass grave near the port of Brondong in east Java, Indonesia.
Throughout history, they've had a much higher chance of being lost in waterways or eaten by scavengers because they're so small compared to the rest of the animal.
Scavengers who in the thousands scour mountains of loose earth and rubble for nuggets of jade are sometimes buried alive, including 114 killed in a landslide in November.
"He / she is the host and master who controls the arena with nuclear bombs, zone closures, gravity storms, and the power of their voice," explains developer Scavengers Studio.
The scavengers pick out the chunks and pieces and leave the plain ice cream behind for someone else to vacuum up the next time the pint is opened.
The gleaners she finds elsewhere are often lone scavengers, mostly the very poor, who are as likely to root through supermarket bins as to wander hopefully through fields.
Scavengers, posing as fisherman, used explosives to rip apart the ships so that the resulting bits and pieces could be raised to a barge waiting on the surface.
Their actions would echo those that happened after the 1862 execution, he noted, when scavengers hunted for pieces of the dismantled gallows and gravediggers disturbed the buried prisoners.
The Scavengers turned their guns on Alexandria — meaning Jadis was Negan's bird, not Gregory — and Negan brought out Sasha, trapped in a coffin for Negan-esque dramatic flair.
It only took two days for the scavengers to move the organs on the bodypawn and for the seed crypto-shares to Tablet-chime in her trade ledger.
It is a busy stretch of sea where humanitarian vessels and the Libyan Coast Guard are joined by scavengers hoping to recover abandoned migrant boats and their engines.
It follows the Freemakers, a family of scavengers, and judging by the trailer it's packed with plenty of Lego-style gags from Star Wars characters old and new.
"Hopefully that will lead to better success for the game 'Scavengers,' and for anything that Midwinter does beyond that, but also to greater success for our underlying technology."
She added that pigs or other mammals might be suitable for some types of forensic research, like determining the types of insects or scavengers in a particular region.
Scientists removed 58 tons of flesh from the 2015 carcass and then placed the bones in the water off Newport, Oregon, so underwater scavengers could pick them clean.
Marine habitats are particularly conducive to fossilization because carcasses are more likely to become rapidly buried in seafloor sediment, lowering the risk of damage from decomposition or scavengers.
Most ends up in poor countries where scavengers break apart old mobile phones, computers and televisions to extract valuable metals for recycling, releasing various harmful substances in the process.
That's because most Ankylosaurs found here are preserved in ancient river and stream deposits, and skeletons would have been picked apart by scavengers or strewn about by the water.
You'll be traveling across America in 1899, avoiding the feds through environments that include cities, deserts, swamplands, and snowy mountains that will be full of predators, prey, and scavengers.
Improbable's chief technology officer, Lincoln Wallen, told Business Insider that the deal would help Improbable "accelerate" its prior work with Midwinter, which includes the development of the game 'Scavengers'.
It now has fewer low-income "scavengers" to sort garbage in big cities, as rising living standards and falling prices of raw materials have blunted recycling incentives, Zhao said.
"Deep-sea shrimp are typically observed as being scavengers, not hunters, and scientists wondered how this shrimp was even able to capture the fish," they write in the video description.
Main character Deacon showed how players could use zombies as a weapon, sneaking past groups of scavengers before unleashing the horde on them, letting him sneak to his goal unharmed.
Being dropped onto an island with fellow scavengers and scrounging around for what little firearms and ammo you can get your hands on creates a tense, anything-can-happen atmosphere.
Bone crushing—extreme osteophagy in the scientific parlance—is a trait exhibited by just a handful of mammalian scavengers and predators today, including the spotted hyena and the gray wolf.
The government has ordered all mining activity in Hpakant to cease during Myanmar's May-October monsoon season, but people in the area say scavengers still scour tailing piles for jade.
During their altercation, an errant word from Rick alerts Negan to that fact that Simon laid waste to the Scavengers, in direct defiance of the orders Negan had issued him.
Making reliable estimates is especially difficult in wilder areas because scavengers quickly sniff out fallen carcasses, said Simon Thomsett, an ornithologist and trustee of the Kenya Bird of Prey Trust.
The depth of a burial can affect decomposition, too, she added -- when burials are cool and deep, scavengers and insects can have a hard time reaching the remains, she said.
Both students and faculty were scavengers, cultivating the farm that was part of the institution and constantly searching for materials to work with or use to repair the ramshackle structures.
He bought from scavengers who sifted through Silicon Valley dumpsters, for example, or warehouse workers who'd commandeered loads of remaindered solar cells or tainted wafers that had been marked for disposal.
But scavengers working at the dump on its last day said they refused to swap their source of income for regimented government jobs that payed too little to sustain their families.
He explained that the animals were likely buried in fine sediment in an oxygen-poor environment, which would protect the carcass from both scavengers and microbes, slowing or even halting decay.
If you were wondering, humans were not on the list of scavengers included in the most recent studies, but they have picked up fake roadkill used in older studies, Perkins said.
Headless sauropods are also thought to be common because the skulls were prone to posthumously detaching from the body and getting carried away by natural forces like water currents or scavengers.
In fact, food insecurity at home is so bad, it has driven boys to run away and join bands of scavengers that fight over territorial control for collecting and selling recyclables.
As Joel, you're able to commit all sorts of gruesome acts, from clubbing scavengers with lead pipes and nail-equipped 2-by-4's to using molotov cocktails on other survivors.
Among Bottle Beach regulars, a philosophical divide exists between the scavengers, who view the refuse as raw material for eBay, and the preservationists, who view it as a potential archeological trove.
The vast majority are not strays or lost pets, the Coppingers say, but rather superbly adapted scavengers — the closest living things to the dogs that first emerged thousands of years ago.
Now Rick, as we all surmised last week, decided to pay a solo visit to the traitorous Scavengers; asking them to play nice and join his new world after the war.
Opportunistic scavengers — as well as some city waste management employees — string nets and, sometimes, cages in the waterways to collect plastic and metal items, which they can sell to recycling operations.
Inside every ecosystem is a teeming zoo of microbes whose job it is to break down materials, from scavengers that eat fetid flesh to fungi that rot away the hardiest trees.
Add a bunch of roaming scavengers that bring in a mix of seeds from a wide area, and you basically have "directed seed dispersal to the ideal germination spot," he said.
Alongside the Dutch war wrecks, scavengers have been stripping two sunken British Royal Naval vessels, the HMS Prince of Wales and the HMS Repulse since 2012, according to British newspaper The Telegraph.
The novels take place in 2025, where society has collapsed with a far-right crusader in the White House, with only small sheltered communities fending off bands of scavengers and violent addicts.
During one scene, V was driving a retro-futuristic car to a mission, only to be attacked by a van full of scavengers who were angry she killed some of their friends.
Had the teeth been scuffed up, this might have signified that these lions had eaten a lot of bone and that they were hungry scavengers feeding on humans as a last resort.
Nick Marzano, an Australian photographer who publishes a glossy magazine, Mission Gold, which documents the world of trash pickers in San Francisco, estimates there are several hundred garbage scavengers in the city.
Just 12 miles (20 kms) from the presidential palace, thousands of scavengers have eked out a living for decades by picking out cans, copper wire and anything that can be recycled and sold.
At least 90 percent of India's estimated one million manual scavengers are women, a hereditary occupation involving 180,000 Dalit households cleaning the more than 700,000 public and private dry latrines across the country.
Currently in development, 'Scavengers' will see teams of players fight for survival in a post-apocalyptic ice age, with players able to either cooperate or fight for the scant in-game resources available.
In the aftermath of a "roach hunt" to eliminate scavengers, we learn the military's blocked anything that interferes with efficiency: Soldiers don't smell battlefield carnage, and "roaches" appear vampiric so conscience can't interfere.
However, if we allow our past to be sold, especially for personal gain, we set a dangerous precedent for potential Moon scavengers and we lay a very weak foundation for our collective future.
As the study authors note, their numbers underestimate the stadium's actually death tally; volunteers did not survey the building every day, and their recordkeeping didn't account for birds removed by maintenance, security, or scavengers.
Bigurl wailing behind them, fines coming thick and fast into Tablet, and Tandy looking around at some kind of abandoned industrial park, the frontages of former outlet stores turned into empty frames by scavengers.
A Few Thoughts While We Survey the Wreckage: • Jadis certainly gets the rawest of this episode's many raw deals, considering suicide-by-industrial meat grinder as she contemplates her failure to protect her Scavengers.
In Beijing, many scavengers who do this work have fallen victim to an aggressive government campaign to "improve the quality of the city's population," a euphemism for driving out migrant workers from the countryside.
As of Friday morning, the site of the crash in the town of Khalaj Abad has been cleared, with no security in place and "scavengers now picking [the] site clean" according to one report.
The demo then shifted to a quest, in which V, the main character, and her partner are searching for someone in a dingy apartment complex that's home to scavengers who harvest technology from augmented humans.
Further discoveries possible "The effective use of sharp-edged tools at Ain Boucherit suggests that our ancestors were not mere scavengers," says Isabel Cáceres, of Spanish archaeological organization IPHES, who was involved with the project.
Stranded on an strange planet, two surviving crew members of a colonial starship perform a series of bizarre, ASMR-friendly rituals using alien flora and fauna in Joseph Bennett and Charles Huettner's short film, Scavengers.
A University of New South Wales associate professor, Alistair Poore, said the animals in the video were not sea lice, but another group of small scavengers called amphipods, which are not known to bite humans.
While government estimates peg the number of manual scavengers at anywhere between 14,000 and 31,000, the SKA says the figure is closer to 770,000, with nearly 1,800 sewer cleaners asphyxiating to death in the last decade.
It's a similar story in East Java, where historically significant sites have been discovered, then abandoned, and under the sea, where scuba diving scavengers made off with $310,490 USD in Chinese ceramics from a single shipwreck.
The jade industry has also been accused of creating social problems since narcotics addiction is rife among gem scavengers who come to the mining areas in hope of finding lumps of jade overlooked by big miners.
The Seattle duo considers Scavengers a natural successor to that first record, but the members are also aware that it's a marked difference from the loud, in-your-face blues/punk/rock they started out making.
Jake Pentecost (John Boyega), son of the first movie's Stacker Pentecost (the Idris Elba character), is one of the scavengers, until he comes upon a small Jaeger built by a teenage girl named Amara (Cailee Spaeny).
" Over the course of several months, she joins diligent scavengers at the fringes of supermarket parking lots and on thistle-infested beaches, absorbing advice along the way: "Don't overdo the elderberry unless you need a laxative.
The bodies of the animals became a laboratory, attracting scavengers from around the region that left in their feces an unusual concentration of plant seeds from the area, potentially spawning new plant diversity, Norwegian scientists said.
During one notable hunt, the scavengers had to find a series of costumed characters across San Francisco, each offering clues to the next destination, until they finally located Ari hidden at the top of Alamo Square.
The researchers were hoping to study how various scavengers disrupt human remains, and to record the unique signatures left by each animal; armed with this sort of data, scientists can better determine the age of human remains.
This sounded like a pretty foolproof plan, but something was bound to go wrong, and that something ended up being Jadis and her terrible, horrible, no good, very bad group of Fifth Element cosplaying, Yoda-talking Scavengers.
Having been thoroughly dressed down by Negan, Simon scrapes up a bit of his masculinity by belittling Jadis and her Scavengers, going so far as to shoot her followers one by one, right in front of her.
Deadly landslides during Myanmar's rainy season from May to October frequently bury informal scavengers, or handpickers, who scour large piles of earth for jade, production of which stood at $31 billion in 2014, advocacy group Global Witness says.
"Considering their extremely timid nature, as well as their small, blunt mandibles... it is conceivable that T. rex are specialised predators of invertebrates which are much smaller than themselves, eggs of other invertebrates, or are scavengers," they wrote.
Although they're little more than quick ways for enterprising scavengers to make a few bells from Tom Nook in a pinch, they can be shared between towns, with exotic fruits fetching a higher price and encouraging interactions with out-of-towners.
Archaeological remains from the Fertile Crescent in modern-day Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian territories point to the presence of Felis silvestris, the wildcat predecessor of Felis catus, but in the beginning they were most likely scavengers attracted to human encampments.
Its only hope is Birdboy, a nice guy who is unfortunately possessed by a demon that scares the daylights out of everyone from murderous rat scavengers in the lawless dump to canine police officers who enforce brutal law and order in town.
And the last time Rick involved Jadis in a showdown with the Saviors his son almost died, so why he thinks it's such a great idea to include her – instead of, say, just killing the Scavengers and taking their guns — is beyond me.
Specialized cells known as microglia were well established as scavengers of the nervous system: spidery and many-fingered, they had been seen crawling around the brain, scrounging for debris, and their role in eliminating pathogens and cellular waste had been known for decades.
"The effective use of sharp-edged knife-like cutting stone tools at Ain Boucherit suggests that our ancestors were not mere scavengers," Isabel Caceres, an archaeologist at Rovira i Virgili University in Spain and a co-author of the study, said in a statement.
Both now and in the past, survivors had to create mass graves and bury the dead without engaging in the usual funeral customs; leaving the bodies in the open to rot, or to picked away by scavengers, is not and was not an option.
But it was clear from Jadis' interaction with Negan that she didn't particularly like or trust the bat-wielding villain — so while their alliance might be convenient now, as soon as it stops looking beneficial, we're betting that the Scavengers will switch sides again.
All that being said, "The Other Side" was an all-around solid episode that set up next week's big finale quite well, though how The Kingdom will join forces with Alexandria, Hilltop, and the gawd-awful Scavengers before Negan gets wise remains a giant mystery.
Our favorite reformed teen psychopath, Carl, said the words "sometimes kids have to find their own way to show their parents the way" to newcomer Siddiq; and — as we expected when he passed one of their lookouts last Sunday — Rick's plotline involved the Scavengers.
While the investigation into the bombings continues, the extensive search for the suspect has seen its share of New York moments: • In two instances, thieves and scavengers are thought to have helped thwart further damage from the bombs by snatching the bags that held them.
On Saturday the naturalist Brian Robinson will present Vulture Culture, a program with live birds, and on Sunday Ed McGowan, director of science at the Trailside Museums & Zoo, will host Secret Lives of Scavengers, featuring motion-activated camera images of wildlife consuming dead deer.
The building that once handled all of Detroit&aposs passenger rail traffic closed due to a decline in ridership and took on a new life in the subsequent years as a destination for urban explorers, the homeless and scavengers, who picked it clean of anything valuable.
" Waldman appeals to Depp, Rodrick suggests, because he makes Depp's current state of embattlement sound righteous and heroic rather than pathetic: "Waldman seems to have convinced Depp that they are freedom fighters taking on the Hollywood machine," Rodrick writes, "rather than scavengers squabbling over the scraps of a fortune squandered.
Rick has been taken prisoner by Jadis and the Scavengers after failing to recruit them as allies, and his captivity brings the series to a scene fans have eagerly awaited ever since early promotion for Season 8 included the image of a blinded, feral zombie with a crude crown of nails.
Similarly, the media often depicts people with insecure housing as somehow drawn to trash as a natural part of their physical or mental health "conditions" (hoarders, dirty, or packrats) and/or focuses on how they make their dwellings and their livelihoods from trash (in the form of cardboard shelters, as thieves and scavengers).
After a season defined by tragedy and torment, Season 7 of The Walking Dead ended on a hopeful note, with Maggie and Rick reflecting on Glenn's legacy after the combined forces of The Kingdom, Hilltop and Alexandria managed to beat back Negan's Saviors and the Scavengers who chose to side with them.
I know Rick told Daryl last week that mass murder is against his moral code, but the Scavengers are so irredeemable at this point that I don't think anyone would mind — and I highly doubt that anyone in the Kingdom, Hilltop, or Alexandria truly wants to do business with those greasy weirdos.
Quang Tri Province alone, along the border that once divided Vietnam into North and South, is said to have been more heavily bombed than all of Germany was in World War II. Unexploded yet active remains of the Vietnam War now lie in wait for incautious scrap-metal scavengers or for unsuspecting children at play.
In and out of jail for more than a decade, Roy swore off both his heroin and California Department of Corrections problems in 2008 and has been a free man ever since—skating, coaching, odd-jobbing, and bringing his bastard style of hype MCing to the scavengers of Thrasher and VICELAND's King of the Road.
Two World War II Shipwrecks Mysteriously Vanished From the Bottom of the OceanA pair of warships lost during a historic 1942 naval battle have completely disappeared from their…Read more ReadAs the Dutch site Telegraaf reports, workers employed by the metal scavengers say the remains were dumped in a common grave near the port of Brondong in east Java, Indonesia.
Over the next several months, we will explore the regulation and commerce of ammunition, with a mix of stories focused on topics like how law enforcement uses shell casings to solve crimes, why millions of Americans make or reload their ammunition at home, and how hunters, concerned about poisoning scavengers, are leading the effort to shift toward non-lead bullets.
Over the next several months, The New York Times will publish a number of my stories that explore the regulation and commerce of ammunition, a mix that includes topics like how law enforcement uses shell casings to solve crimes, why millions of Americans make or reload their ammunition at home, and how hunters, concerned about poisoning scavengers, are leading the effort to shift to non-lead bullets.
By the end of the 85-minute episode, the only real things that had changed were that The Kingdom was officially colluding with Alexandria and Hilltop to take down the Saviors — something we'd all known was going to happen since the moment Carol and Morgan stepped foot there last fall — that Jadis and her Scavengers were officially bad news, and that war was very officially out in the open.

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