that giant head, with all that extra bone and then all the extra musculature attached to that giant head, they've got this uber-powerful bite and the ability to just chomp through basically anything it wants to.So yeah, they are truly unusual in that regard, even actually compared to a lot of the other very big tyrannosaurs, they're often a kind of step above
from bite marks and stomach contents. They're taking small stuff. - Bite marks give a lot of information. That's a powerful signal in paleontology. - Yeah, absolutely. I've done really quite a lot of work on it and they can tell you an awful lot if you've got the right understanding of the burial conditions,
marine wildlife. But we also show films that are how we engage with the ocean, and appreciate it, and have fun with it, from surfing, Bite the other. It probably happens more than you think in the ocean.
I want to quickly touch on the actual murder scene, because I saw the whole audience squirm and-- Good. --bite their nails and do all sorts of things. Is that the normal reaction that you get from us?
bread alone someone always goes hungry when we live by bread and alone every bite we take leaves a bitter after taste and the more we eat the more bitter TheTaste when we live by bread alone we always want more and better bread as if
go out to the dinner whereas they used to go to the Opera and get a bite or go to the game and get a bite or go get a bite and then go you know go out and go roller skating or whatever they happen to do now suddenly the bike could becomethe main event like the the the three-hour dinner could be the whole evening like you would plan for it for two weeks cuz it takes that long to get
There were many things I did. Bite size, digestible, palatable pieces of what you can do.
Calibrating your palate at a certain sodium level. Bite into an apple, and if it crunches one way, you know it's going to be a good apple.
Catherine Hall: Yeah, that's why I don't like photographing in Asian cultures cause there's all dogs everywhere and they come bite at you. Anyway, the result is the images got lots of rewards, they were published, had incredible experiences.One of the best things was because I came a week late I was supposed to be on my own, everyone else was leaving but I wanted to stay an additional week past everyone and
and that is to photograph the biology of a critter. That's my specialty. Asking questions in my mind and trying to find it in the view finder to bring back answers Bite you hard -- get you into any form of photography.
just wondering what is going on in this country I really want to find out for myself and really get past the sound bite because it's so easy for a reporter who's on a deadline to say how do you feel about gay marriage and you answerin 20 seconds but I don't know that maybe you have a gay sister but you're just not comfortable with Gay's Maring
the speed of light and winning races before they began. And the nonlinearity actually bites you very, very quickly. making these projections, even ones not so farin the future, way, way off. And there's no question that the editors at Nature knew this. Here's an article in the New
markets, about four years ago I bought a bread making machine. Now, hands up here, it's predominantly men, but maybe some of you know Nigella Lawson. Does anyone know? Oh, sweet, yes, Nigella Bites . So, Nigella often appears on the TV screen looking like this. It's the middle of the night, right? And she feels like making cakes and there she appears, fully made upand she becomes somewhat of this domestic goddess, right? So, at the time, I was doing a lot of travelling and I happened to be on a plane where Nigella declared that every
for the ability to look at things in a broader format as as opposed to small bites with filters and others comment if we could have done a better job or beenable to provide the details of the plan and the rationale behind the plan and the messaging behind the plan in a
It's how it works, so it'd be very weird if it didn't also operate for dinosaurs. And as I say, we've actually got the direct evidence for this from bite marks and stomach contents. They're taking small stuff. - Bite marks give a lot of information. That's a powerful signal in paleontology.
erosion and damage, and they were looking at some of the way the bones had been damaged, and they're like, "Okay, we're pretty confident that the bite marks are sitting on top of erosion." - What does that mean? - So it means that the animal had died, and it was found in a it was found in sand-covered, but in what would have been a river channel.
Think of this series more like… a charcuterie board. A bite of this, a nibble of that. In every episode, we’ll snack on a few texts, and chew on the historical, cultural, and political forces that shaped them.
Or using some of techniques to do it. they bite into it when I see them closing the eyes and handing it to the person they're with, for me, it's like a perfect pastry.
little bite -sized changes to try to bridge between that vision and then the current state of affairs.
Sound bite . OK, I shouldn't have said that.
spider bites . Spiders very, very rarely bite people.
to bite them. Most of the people Dean was talking to were, like, tobacco farmers, former textile or furniture workers.
to bite the mice.
to bite in Iran.
You bite into, like a California peach and it's ripe in season-- I mean, it's like, a Frog Hollow peach, is just to me
test bite if you donít react. So you do have to be very aware in these situations. You have to always face the shark and react. I mean, I found many times that the sharks almost
Calibrating your palate at a certain sodium level. You bite into it and it crunches the wrong way, ugh, you know it's not going to be right.
know bite your head off instead of like you know taking it personally like just ask them where they're coming from ask
bug bite in his leg and they pull out this little pellet of Bryson and it turns out that there had been a little
to bite anyone else right um so we're going to we're going to do a couple of presentations first but very short like
delicious bite of the crep with its gooey cheese and soft shell she looked around for a phone booth then she
Guy bites , guy bites back.
It bites like a bulldog.
snake bites , the whole nine yards.
most bited tourists who came in of course they they that's their first their first sort of acquaintance with
Man bites dog stories, right? Dog bites man, that's not a story.
Man bites dog, that's a great story. Right?
The idea behind bite marks is simple.
All their lessons are bite -sized, and you can do them right on your phone.
skeletons out there. It's certainly the best from Mongolia I've ever seen. And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. Every mark- we went over the rest of the skeleton, nothing. And then the humerus is chewed to bits. There's bites all over it, but when you look,
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. the healed bite marks with T-rex teeth buried in bones, which is pretty much definitive active predation. So we've got evidence of it doing both.
the cold would bite , it was natural.
And he took one bite , and he was just like, oh.
And I took a bite , and I was like, oh, my god, that is so good.
But when you bite into it, it's going to be too oily inside.
Or they might bite into lemon because there's something about the shock of intense-- eating something very, very spicy.
And they got little bite -size things.
in discrete bite -sized chunks.
But the bite wouldn't be even and consistent.
Or using some of techniques to do it. When you bite into it, it's crunchy.