And when comparing a fat-tailed scorpion with a thin-tailed scorpion, the scorpion with the thicker tail was faster.
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If, for example, females like males with long tails, then long-tailed males have more offspring, and the longest-tailed of those offspring reproduce more.
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Solarte's batting average had tailed off to a season low .
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The woman, Lewis said, tailed their car and again parked nearby.
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I, for one, welcome our empathy-inducing fluffy tailed robotic overlords.
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CNN's John Nowak tailed Colbert on his first day in Philadelphia.
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The answer to the first question is the white-tailed deer.
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Her brother drove her to the airport, tailed by Chinese security.
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He tailed cheating husbands and ran background checks on potential hires.
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His tail is all Spice Girl, pony-tailed with blond streaks.
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The F.S.B. classified oil field maps and closely tailed British employees.
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The convoy then sped away, tailed by several individuals on motorbikes.
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Shanghai scientists created two genetically identical and adorable long-tailed macaques.
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Vansant followed close behind, unaware that he was also being tailed.
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Look at the fork-tailed swallows flying low across the reflecting pool!
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KATHERINE LEUNG was hunting for birds—black-tailed godwits to be precise.
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This week's challenge will feature Ctenosaura pectinata, The Mexican spiny tailed iguana.
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My friend Brandon—who tailed me on this journey—took some photos.
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They gave up the apartment, packed quickly and high-tailed it west.
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The company's pony-tailed owner, Rob Baan, greeted us at the door.
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Polls remained stagnant, and small, quiet crowds often tailed her in Iowa.
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On a 112-mile stretch of highway in Wyoming, for example, 3,000 dead white-tailed and black-tailed jack rabbits, as many as 70 a mile, were counted during a 2006 population explosion in the Thunder Basin National Grasslands.
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Chagas disease is caused by the single-celled, whip-tailed protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi.
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Peregrine falcons and blue-tailed macaws soar through the cemetery&aposs cypress trees.
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The plane was evacuated while crew members searched for the sharp-tailed bastard.
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Detectives tailed Dripps and picked up a cigarette butt thrown from his vehicle.
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By the way, bar-tailed godwits fly to New Zealand directly from Alaska.
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Unknown to Pair, among those items was his beloved albino red-tailed boa.
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As the name implies, this bushy-tailed rodent deeply enjoys American-Chinese appetizers.
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North America has its own similar species — the common and boat-tailed grackle.
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But aside from the fact that we were being tailed, nothing big happened.
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Our hero hopped back on his bike and high-tailed it to school.
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Riders will also likely see white-tailed deer and foxes on the trip.
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Aquaria served a Rex Tillerson fantasy as an oil-spilled, tattered-tailed mermaid.
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His slider tailed, his changeup fell and his curveball bit like a cat.
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One hotel keeper said booking had tailed off a little in recent days.
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The company's liquidity position was adequate to support its short-tailed insurance liabilities.
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The next pitch, a fastball, tailed inside and hit Stanton in the forearm.
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Unlike in 2016, though, the speeds have tailed off as matches have progressed.
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Sunlight streaming through busted blinds; gangly, rat-tailed drug-runners instead of gondoliers.
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In a year when M&A has tailed off, the strategy is nonetheless working.
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He then stole Isaac, a 32-year-old ring-tailed lemur from his enclosure.
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Key deer, a subspecies of white-tailed deer, once ranged throughout the lower Keys.
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The travellers are then tailed to their homes or hotels and robbed at gunpoint.
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Gazillion's regular dialogue with the community tailed off and game updates became less regular.
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The white-tailed buck was discovered on Wednesday in Jackie Robinson Park in Harlem.
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The prehensile-tailed porcupine is the first of its kind born at the zoo.
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The Secret Service and Gilford police tailed him until Vallee hit a dead end.
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These longer-tailed trends carry negative margin mix and potential distribution losses for Hershey.
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The great-tailed grackles did not show a capacity for innovation, despite their flexibility.
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Twenty-six species, including ring-billed gulls, common loons, and a long-tailed duck.
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Some of us were feeling a little less than bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
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The high-usage blitzkrieg from the mid-post has tailed off of late, though.
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As China's new infections have tailed off, its concern has turned to imported cases.
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Ms. Goyer grabbed a few essentials and tailed the emergency vehicle in her car.
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They are red-footed boobies and brown boobies — not brown- and red-tailed boobies.
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Occasionally they produce a convincing, if less lofty, imitation of a red-tailed hawk.
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Hicks had a very strong arm, but every throw naturally tailed to the right.
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I needed to get myself to a place of wide-eyed, bushy-tailed excitement again.
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"Great-tailed grackles roost in large numbers regularly in parking lots across Texas," he said.
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According to the press release, Isaac is North America's oldest ring-tailed lemur in captivity.
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He followed her in his car until she parked and then tailed her on foot.
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But his first big break came with "Bambi", the story of the white-tailed deer.
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Jojo is a long-tailed macaque rescued by the Wild Friends Foundation Thailand in 2011.
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The park is home to white-tailed deer, black bears, great horned owls, and more.
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They found a striking resemblance to one species in particular: the Indies short-tailed cricket.
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In one, a ring-tailed lemur latches onto an antique porthole like an exotic stowaway.
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Ditto for the brush-tailed rock-wallaby and the long-nosed potoroo, two vulnerable marsupials.
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Cespedes scored when Lucas Duda hit a double that tailed away from Lough in left.
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He tailed a family as they entered the church, which immediately brought attention his way.
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He tailed off as the game went on, allowing five runs over five-plus innings.
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The life of one white-tailed deer is not normally something the state values highly.
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They found a striking resemblance to one species in particular: the Indies short-tailed cricket.
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It's also not super flattering to him that he didn't notice he was getting tailed.
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The truck, which Barbeau was allegedly driving, tailed the women for blocks, Stackhouse told the newspaper.
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The white-tailed deer was caught Thursday near West 155th Street, according to CNN affiliate WCBS.
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The most spirited resistance has come from a fringe group called the Two-Tailed Dog Party.
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With the utmost concentration, a pony-tailed girl picked at a loose thread on her sweater.
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The bar-tailed godwit flies non-stop from New Zealand to the Yellow Sea—over 6,000km.
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Since then the supply of heroin has tailed off, while meth production has surged (see chart ).
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The white-tailed buck died due to "stress from the past 24 hours" according to officials.
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He uploaded his weasel photos, initially identifying his find as the more common long-tailed weasel.
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The tailed spiders probably used their elongated appendages as a sort of sensing device, said Selden.
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We're sure you're bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and ready for the rest of the week.
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How else would he have been able to realize he was been tailed by the Jennings?
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In the accompanying photo, she's looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at Los Angeles International Airport.
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On Tuesday, he managed to escape through a window and high-tailed it to the airport.
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Worried Martha is being tailed, Philip and Elizabeth ask Hans to keep an eye on her.
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They included beaver-tailed swimmers, tree climbers, hoppers, burrowers and small carnivores that ate baby dinosaurs.
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He shot 4 of 8 from 3-point range as Golden State only tailed 53-48.
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The white-tailed deer of Harlem will live — but most likely only for a few hours.
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But his diffidence goes hand in hand with sensitivity, hyper-alertness and a scorpion-tailed wit.
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Lion-tailed macaques do more pacing and "self-biting" in direct proportion to human visitor levels.
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The off-duty carabinieri tailed them as they walked to Piazza Mastai, about 10 minutes away.
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The counter-protesters were treated as the threat, and Antifa members were tailed all day long.
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Atlangeriev had dropped his easy touristic demeanor, and now he was visibly wary of being tailed.
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Payroll growth tailed off in December, however, with the department's first estimate showing 145,000 new jobs.
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The nest still hangs on the building, still occupied by red-tailed hawks during nesting season.
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Later, the dancer Jeanne d'Arc Casas arrives, lonely and dejected in a traditional long-tailed dress.
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But short-tailed crickets are exceptional: They have long been known to make a tremendous racket.
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Mr. Stubbs recorded short-tailed crickets while in Costa Rica, and he found their songs overpowering.
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And some of those floppy-eared, tiny-tailed puppies will eventually grow into responsible, diligent working dogs.
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He's also well known for his love of dad jokes -- although those have tailed off since 2016.
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While shooting in the DMZ, Jongwoo saw wild boar, water deer, and goat-like long-tailed gorals.
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International funds fared better in 2013, though the ability to beat tailed off significantly in subsequent years.
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The owner of Rabbitland says most of their cotton-tailed employees were abandoned by their previous owners.
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In the first scene, Star spots Jake (Shia LaBeouf), a hot, rat-tailed grafter, in a supermarket.
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Though the authorities always responded, they were unable to spot or capture this curly-tailed rabble-rouser.
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YDPIC maintains stable liquidity to meet cash outflows associated with claims from its short-tailed insurance liabilities.
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Others prefer to blend in, and no creature does so more spectacularly than the leaf-tailed gecko.
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Deb is fine — bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and grazing in the desert with her beautiful family.
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She raised just enough to cover the $50 fee to adopt a half-tailed manatee named Cheese.
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This spicy scramble will make even the most not-morning-person people bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
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Zverev's level tailed off alarmingly in the second set and Tsitsipas wrapped things up with an ace.
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Shares rose immediately after the Friday revelation, but have tailed since, down about 4 percent this week.
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The list of mammals that enjoy it includes white-tailed deer, raccoons, muskrats and Eastern cottontail rabbits.
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The P-51 Mustangs and Republic P-47 Thunderbolts also got the distinctive red-tailed paint job.
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Bushy-tailed ballot bandit Don't worry about Russia rigging the election -- keep an eye on the squirrels.
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The small pony-tailed eleventh grader gleefully staged dramatic spectacles meant to trigger Southern anxiety about miscegenation.
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DeGrom's performance tailed off near the end of his 2016 season, just before he had the surgery.
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Blue-tailed lizards congregated on the roots and I spent a few minutes just looking at them.
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Others had been active when young but tailed off as adults, remaining mostly sedentary during middle age.
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Spanberger high-tailed it out to Statuary Hall, two flights up, where interviews had already been scheduled.
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The Australian rough knob-tailed gecko, helmet-headed and pebble-skinned, uncannily resembles an alien humanoid baby.
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P.P.R. is also suspected in the deaths of 22 black-tailed gazelles and at least one ibex.
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Mr. Magle developed an interest in city creatures by watching black-tailed prairie dogs in Colorado cities.
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Mr. Nézet-Séguin says he believes that conducting has too often been dominated by black-tailed deities.
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This gives each man a strange profile, as though he were some long-bodied, giant-tailed marsupial.
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The company continued to maintain strong liquidity to support the short-tailed nature of its insurance liabilities.
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Rates trading proved popular particularly in the first weeks of the quarter before activity tailed off somewhat.
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William sprang into action, turned on the lights, and the intruder high-tailed it off the property.
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Yes, terrorism is a fat-tailed problem, whose biggest costs come from rare and impossible-to-predict exceptions to the tranquil norm, but even the death toll of such attacks pales in comparison to other fat-tailed problems like nuclear war between great powers, pandemic disease, and climate change.
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With the small-donor stuff, in the very last stages of the race, that tailed off a bit.
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Americans close to Pokora began to tell him they were being tailed by black cars with tinted windows.
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But a case study published in October added yet another bizarre, bushy-tailed wrinkle to the prion saga.
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In 1988, four years before the shooting, FBI agents tailed Wojcik as part of a police corruption investigation.
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Activity has tailed off and general hashtags such as #funny and #tbt have always been more widely used.
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What's more, ancient house mice had to compete with short-tailed "wild" mice to maintain their illustrious territory.
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I just grabbed my stuff and got back into the car, and high-tailed it out of there.
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The only visible campaign against the referendum comes from a small spoof called the Two-Tailed Dog Party.
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And for the fourth straight season his assist and usage percentage spiked while his turnover rate tailed off.
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That's when he found out the Colombian red-tailed boa was actually female and so Jake became Jade.
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As for the screw-tailed dogs themselves, the researchers say there's still a lot to uncover about them.
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Tuan took a surprise trip to Pennsylvania this week, and Elizabeth and Philip tailed him to an IHOP.
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We quickly grabbed the dog and high-tailed it out of the neighborhood before additional flooding blocked us.
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The two-tailed pup quickly cuddled up to Mac the pit bull, the canine founder of Mac's Mission.
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The speediest, such as crescent-tailed bluefin tuna, can slice through the ocean at 70 kilometres per hour.
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VIENNA (Reuters) - Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo has welcomed two new additions to its enclosures - twin baby ring-tailed lemurs.
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When Mr Elmer's wife, Heidi, noticed she was being tailed one day in 2005, she called the police.
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There were walking trails and red-tailed hawks and an overlook with sweeping views of Downtown Los Angeles.
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Ring-tailed lemurs, which are native to Madagascar, typically live between 20 and 25 years, court documents said.
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With sharply patterned, swallow-tailed wings nearly five inches wide, the insects often outshine the flowers they service.
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Read on to discover eight tailed butt plugs that will take your anal game to the next level.
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The photograph of Andrew Hamilton with a red-tailed hawk was taken by Eric Klinenberg, not Richard Perry.
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Eventually, I tailed her and held her steady in the current, up to my elbows in the water.
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Teenage boys craned their necks and pointed at a red- tailed hawk riding the currents of approaching winter.
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They are relatively large and long-tailed, and they are not at all shy about associating with humans.
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The team was a winning machine at first, but then tailed off, giving its rivals hope for 2020.
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The fat-tailed dwarf lemur is the only known primate that hibernates for an extended period of time.
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Another venomous mammal among the solenodon's relatives, the northern short-tailed shrew, also has kallikreins in its venom.
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Allie Hanlon is the pony-tailed, gum-chewing mastermind behind internationally adored pop-punk outfit Peach Kelli Pop.
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For the past few years, in a relentless barrage of tweets and Facebook posts, Taleb has responded to Pinker's optimism by distinguishing between "thin-tailed" historical trends—picture the trailing ends of a bell curve—which are likely to continue indefinitely, and "fat-tailed" ones, which retain their capacity to surprise.
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Photographer Edie Bresler was scanning the beach when he spotted what turned out to be a thick-tailed batfish.
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Not unlike the ant-decapitating fly and the satanic leaf-tailed gecko, the fang blenny's name does not disappoint.
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By this point, Stan has figured things out and he's tailed Philip and Elizabeth here expressly to confront them.
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The Playboy Bunny Ranch became famous as the place where Hugh Hefner's favorite cotton-tailed ladies lived in luxury.
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He went to the window, looking for the black Crown Vic that had tailed him as he'd walked home.
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Yes, of course, we're talking about Miles "Tails" Prower — most often known as just Tails, the twin-tailed fox:
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From New Atlas:Scientists from the Max Planck Institute attached radio transmitters to the backs of Brazilian free-tailed bats.
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Next up: the the silicone, ten-tailed mini flogger the Electro-Whip, from California-based sex shop, The Stockroom.
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Take the curly-tailed beast in the video below, shared by the Metropolitan Police's Road & Transport unit, for example.
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Travel demand to mainland Europe has tailed off significantly after the recent terror attacks in France, Belgium and Germany.
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Inequality rose steadily after the shift into settled agriculture, but tailed off in the Americas after around 2,500 years.
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" Despite having her mom's guidance, Ronan shares, "I didn't leave home at 19 all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
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Millions of Mexican free-tailed bats live in the cave and come out for nightly hunts like clockwork. Eek.
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Inequality rose steadily after the shift to settled agriculture, but tailed off in the Americas after around 2,500 years.
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Bell unveiled the V-tailed aircraft, which looks straight out of Halo, last week at the Farnborough International Airshow.
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As the Chinese economy rotates towards a model based on domestic consumption, growth in energy use has tailed off.
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I went to college in upstate New York and moved to NYC after graduation, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
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In Burns's films, one rarely sees a wide American landscape without hearing the screech of a red-tailed hawk.
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It was tailed by the media, travel and leisure, and insurance sectors, which all closed roughly 0.4 percent higher.
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Marlon Bundo may also serve as a bushy-tailed distraction from the typical partisan sniping going on in Washington.
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Fashion tip: Match this red-tailed butt plug (with a black silicone base) to your favorite red lingerie set.
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Neither Josh nor Andy, the two drug workers running this session, are the stereotypical, pony-tailed drug worker type.
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The pig-tailed would-be usurper is rolling out a breakfast menu nationwide in the first quarter of 2020.
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There are soft reading lamps standing next to comfortable armchairs and an oil painting of two white-tailed deer.
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For threatened species like brush-tailed rock wallabies, conservationists have rushed to figure out ways to support local populations.
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Do you tend to wake up on the "wrong side of the bed" or "bright-eyed and bushy-tailed"?
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Some were partly decomposed on the side of the road, with native wedge-tailed eagles having an easy meal.
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The silver-tailed antechinus, another carnivorous marsupial that lives in Queensland — its entire distribution pretty much has been burned.
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A woman — wearing a red, long-tailed flamenco dress or brandishing a flamenco fan — is swung around by men.
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Through the years, the three have hunted white-tailed deer in Texas, birds in Scotland and pheasant in Hungary.
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But once in Parliament, the pony-tailed Mr. Iglesias found it harder to cast himself as a critical outsider.
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The 3-month-old white-tailed deer had unexplained wounds on its head and one closed eye, he said.
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Police tailed Simpson's Ford Bronco for hours on the freeways of Los Angeles before arresting him on suspicion of murder.
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Ring-tailed lemurs are on the list of endangered primates and are under threat partly due to illegal pet trade.
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We're feeling bright eyed and bushy tailed on Sunday when the moon wanes in Sagittarius at 11:59 a.m. EST.
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Jarvinen said her manager told her the man was tailed for the remainder of the show and didn't misbehave again.
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Keystone virus is typically found in white-tailed deer, squirrels, and raccoons in the southeast, stretching from Maryland to Texas.
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Kirstie Alley's home can get a little wild sometimes – thanks to the 14 ring-tailed lemurs she keeps as pets.
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That would be Donald Trump — the red-tailed hawk of border security, defender of entitlements and opponent of free-trade.
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His career was a quest for beauty as well as freedom, he said, and Marilyn gloriously topped and tailed it.
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Released by her keeper, a white-tailed eagle glides straight toward the drone, clutches it easily in her talons - clack!
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These dinosaurs were extremely bird-like—and in fact, Jianianhualong tengi would have looked like a toothed, long-tailed chicken!
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The national park's star attraction is its Mexican free-tailed bats colony, which is the largest in all of Texas.
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A red-tailed hawk swung far above in lazy spirals, getting an early morning jump on rodents and sluggish reptiles.
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There are also several animals amongst the plants, including a pheasant, a fox, a racoon and a white-tailed deer.
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And no where is the petite pony-tailed-performer with the powerhouse voice more beloved than in the United Kingdom.
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It's hard to watch them compete against bright eyed and bushy tailed teens and pretend this is a fair fight.
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The man in the pit had a female kestrel, square-tailed and brown-striped, that sat steady on his glove.
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It's not truly awful, but I've accepted that I wasn't going to look bright-eyed and bushy-tailed every morning.
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There's a term "fast-tailed girl," which is a form of slut-shaming, but it's directed toward a black girl.
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She's also sea-inspired, and is technically a "twin-tailed siren from Greek mythology" who wasn't always green and white.
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They include two land snails, friendly ground-doves, Pacific sheath-tailed bats, and maos that are found on the island.
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Benson described an intelligent, "bright-eyed," pig-tailed 8-year-old she worked with, who showed no signs of trauma.
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Activity in the second half of 0.87973 tailed off, however, as investors became more selective about credits amid rising volatility.
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But if he fails to score again, will it be because he's old, or because he tailed off last year?
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Some scrub oak and juniper, yellow warblers and green-tailed towhees, a pair of Cooper's hawks high in the cliffs.
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The long-tailed macaques, named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, were made from fetal cells grown in a petri dish.
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I remembered the red-tailed hawk I once saw circling high above a burning canyon, slicing through clouds of smoke.
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Satan apparently lost the battle this year: The sign is now back in place, the original red-tailed devil intact.
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Most of the fat-tailed Awassi sheep, bred to produce more milk and require less water, were looted and eaten.
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The pin-tailed whydah is one out of only about 100 parasites of the 10,000 bird species in the world.
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But today moose outnumber white-tailed deer (which are also invading) around 16 to one — and both outnumber mountain caribou.
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Every year, Turi loses animals, mostly calves, to golden and white-tailed eagles (and a few to lynx and wolverines).
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Back in October 2010, investigators hired by BTA tailed Ablyazov's brother-in-law to a storage facility in north London.
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Birds — especially the emerald-tailed quetzal, the national bird of Guatemala and a symbol of freedom — were a recurring theme.
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Ahlers threw for 86 yards in the first quarter, but his production tailed off until midway through the third quarter.
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Schoolgirls in Georgia and Virginia also reported being tailed by white vans recently, according to Fox 5 Atlanta and WAVY.
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The data showed clearly that productivity improvements had tailed off, not just in the United States, but around the world.
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An African dwarf crocodile, a screaming armadillo and the host's seemingly least favorite: a huge red-tailed boa constrictor named Lady.
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