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  • ...W IMG 9016.jpg|thumb|left| Indian Grey Hornbill ''[[Ocyceros birostris]]'' eating its fruit at [[Roorkee]] in [[Haridwar]] District of [[Uttarakhand]], [[In
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  • ...ay be collected in winter and spring, when the plants are rich in sap, for eating. The leaves of several species also yield fiber: for instance, ''Agave rigi
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  • ...p://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1088981/Businessman-committed-suicide-eating-graveyard-yew-seeds-losing-wife-company.html}}</ref>
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  • .../> Alkaloids are responsible for the plants being poisonous and it's said eating rich fish or beef broth, grease, or butter may counteract the poison.<ref n
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  • ...food aversion]] has been used experimentally to discourage livestock from eating it.<ref name="pmid10817148">{{cite journal
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  • ...(''[[Syntomeida epilais]]'') feed specifically on oleanders and survive by eating only the pulp surrounding the leaf-veins, avoiding the fibers. Larvae of t
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  • ...shared-auto/healthnews/prss/527423.html Ga. Doctor Accused of Aiding Flesh-Eating Treatment], Health Highlights: Aug. 14, 2005</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http:
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  • ...label is present in case it must be identified if someone becomes ill from eating poorly prepared beans. The poisoned person may not remember what they ate d ...interest in multicultural ingredients, [[Mediterranean diet]]s and legume eating for health (in a world where most legumes are safe to eat cooked as a major
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  • Birds proved the greatest dispersal mechanism by disseminating seeds. Birds eating the berries deposit seeds beneath other shrubs and fences which provide opt
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  • ...are not affected, which provides them protection as their predators avoid eating the plant.<ref>Mitchell, Robert. T., "Butterflies and Moths," New York: St.
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  • ...ing clusters in the late autumn; they are an important food for many fruit-eating [[bird]]s, notably [[Blackcap]]s. ...1960). The seeds of red elderberries are toxic and must be removed before eating red elderberries or food products from red elderberries. The berries are ed
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  • In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], an annual Stinging Nettle Eating Championship draws thousands of people to Dorset, where competitors attempt
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  • ...ttp://www.straightdope.com/classics/a1_244.html Straight Dope: How do odor-eating socks work?]
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  • ...n the water so that [[limescale]] deposits are not left on the cooking and eating utensils being washed.
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  • According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), eating food or drinking water contaminated with high levels of coal tar creosote m
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  • Oil-eating bacteria [[biodegradation|biodegrades]] oil that has escaped to the surface
    69 KB (9,885 words) - 10:12, 20 September 2010
  • ...e against herbivory|deter]] many insects and animals from [[Seed predation|eating them]]. Further, both non-volatile and volatile compounds contribute to the
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  • .../books.google.com/?id=mbE62ijFyrQC&pg=PA37}}</ref> Experts now agree that eating too much sugar does not cause [[diabetes mellitus|diabetes]].<ref>American
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  • ...ive than its look-a-like, Brella, is stronger and resistant to cockroaches eating it. Buckram can also be used to stiffen [[clothes]].
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  • ...ved to discourage moth and carpet beetle larvae, which can damage cloth by eating wool and similar fibres. This is more effective in a properly constructed '
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