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" ... And the thousands of Germans who get a single medical CT scan every year might as well eat 3,000 lbs of this meat. Which is impossible, since you can’t eat that much meat in a year. Unless you're a carnivorous elephant. ... "
" ... Because late-subadult females can be fertile, the researchers expected that, if given a choice between late-subadult females and fully adult females, males would prefer to mate with the late-subadults who were probably not going to eat them. To the researchers’ surprise, that was not the case. When the team presented males with late-subadult and adult females simultaneously, the males chose the carnivorous adult females seventy-one percent of the time. ... "
" ... Hedrich compares this memory of drought protection to that of the carnivorous Venus flytrap, which can count the number of times its prey touches it. This short-term memory depends on the calcium level in the cell, and it is the calcium level that regulates the enzymatic biosynthesis of GABA in plants. ... "
" ... Nothing exemplified this more than the imagery of the powerful, carnivorous lion chasing its herbivorous prey across the plains of Africa. A process of natural selection would determine which species would be at the top of the food chain, a product of what skills they needed to survive over thousands of years of evolution. Those at the top of these biological pyramids could expect to die of old age, whereas life for other creatures lower down would be brutal, short and defined by constantly being on their guard. ... "
" ... “Earlier examinations of the ceiling footprints suggest some very curious dinosaur behavior: that a carnivorous theropod walked on all 4 legs,” said University of Queensland paleontologist Anthony Romilio in a recent press release. “You don’t assume T. rex used its arms to walk, and we didn’t expect one of its earlier predatory relatives of 200 million years ago did either.” ... "