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The water animal emitted a sickening gurgle. But the tyrannosaur's advantage
was only temporary. Closer and closer drew the ugly, scabrous tentacles. The
tyrannosaur never had a chance. Its green eyes flared, the shovel beak plunged
and ...
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Black's Veterinary Dictionary
Battery. System. A method of intensive egg production involving keeping hens in
cages with a sloping floor; 1, 2, or up to 5 birds per cage. Feeding and watering
may be on the 'cafeteria' system, with food containers moving on an endless belt,
...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
Unfortunately a pond was near, and in order to inaugurate the physical education
of his young charge without delay, he employed his shovel-beak so successfully,
that all the poor little things were soon forced into the water, and drowned.
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dublin university magazine
Unfortunately a pond was near, and in order to inaugurate the physical education
of his young charge without delay, he employed his shovel-beak so successfully,
that all the poor little things were soon forced into the water, and drowned.
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All play, by Ismay Thorn
a huge body and small head, with a wide shovel beak, tiny eyes, and a few
yellow quills sticking out here and there over its big pink body. " Oh ! what an ugly
thing ! what is it ? " asks Dulcie, and she is not much wiser when Guy answers, "
Oh ...
Edith Caroline Pollock, 1883
It fed on the wing, its sinuous neck hanging low and its shovel beak skimming
plankton from the surface. As it changed course to avoid us there was a
surprising moment of drama. A blackfish leaped from the water, seized the bird by
the neck ...
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Fur, Feather, & Fin Series: Wild Fowl. Natural history, by ...
The mallard affectionates running streams and purling rills ; the shoveller is to be
found in still pools and stagnant ditches, where, with his long and ' shovel ' beak,
he dredges for the tiny molluscs and foul-tasting larvae. Talking of the flavour of ...
Alfred Edward Thomas Watson, 1905
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Mandibular disease: 'shovel beak'. Fowl. Note the distortion And necrosis of the
lower mandibular Said to be due to excessive dry feeding. Putrefaction and
ascites: fowl. The putrefaction Is seen as the green colour (arrow). Tissue mite:
fowl.
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
Unfortunately a pond was near, and in order to inaugurate the physical education
of his young charge without delay, he employed his shovel-beak so successfully,
that all the poor little things were soon forced into the water, and drowned.