And we start to think there is some terrible threat if your child swallows a watermelon seed, or picks up a dirty feather at the playground, or looks at the microwave while it's running, or whatever these things are.Writes on his skin with a ballpoint pen.
people who were already living here Native Americans who were already here knew that you had to combine corn and feather Foods in a very particular way you cannot eat an exclusively Corn based diet and that's why corn tortillas aremaybe some kind of slate line the the idea here is that if you eat an entirely Corn based diet you don't combine it
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions Feathers . Nothing is more birdy than feathers . You find a feather . You see one fluttering around in the breeze. You know a bird was there. No lizard, no snake, no turtle, no mammal. No fish
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions feathers and meat eating dinosaurs with feathers . If you map this onto the family tree of dinosaurs, really the only conclusion is that feathers must go deep into dinosaur history. Probably
I just have to get off this ship so I'm taking some snapshots just walking around the ship. feathers weren't all overexposed.
I just have to get off this ship so I'm taking some snapshots just walking around the ship. feathers here. So anyway, I had to use rapid frame advance; set the exposure right; use AI servo focus, which is like
of campylobacter one of her cohorts picked up from picking up a chicken. Feathers were collecting on the windshield. I turned on the wiper and asked, 'What's all that stuff in your bag?' 'In case we need to make a rescue.'I had no idea what she was referring to and I didn't like it.
You did still have to call the vet, though, when your cat has eaten a toy, which consists of a tinkle bell and feather and a poof ball, all tied together with twine. This is actually happened to me once, and it was the worst because the vet told me I would have to ply my cat with laxatives
But that works in these cases because the objects are front weighted. The feathers catch the air and get pushed behind the heavier tip, which leads the way. But a football's totally different.
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions of feathers and wings that could fly. And in it, Huxley saw this perfect intermediate stage, this Frankenstein creature. And this was the argument that he made to the masses and by the
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions has feathers . They are uniquely bird features. But when we look at the fossil record, we see that a lot of dinosaurs had feathers . We actually see that feathers were normal for dinosaurs. We have
And I don't need to have more than one instrument. ruffled feathers from flaring up.
And that has just had its 30th anniversary. The feathers ? I don't remember the feathers .
They constantly scrape against the wire bars of their cages. Their feathers wear off. They end up with bruises and abrasions on their bodies.
relationship between personal conduct and ability to actually job yeah seems good Featherman that it seems like people are kind of obsessed with liking someone who's exactly ah alright stop okay right now we're just sorry about why the public debate
lived to one another, how similar their personalities were, things like age and gender. Brains of a feather flock together is a really powerful driver for us to connect with other people. And the reason for this, I think, is that our most instinctive ways of understanding others is through mirroring.
And then to have a career where I gave back to my own life experiences and the things that I fought for. That was my feather , right? That was the thing that I could distinguish myself about.
was worried that it wouldn't behave the way that we thought it would and um I was very delighted to find that it like how does the feather look like and there were different tail surfaces and you know Bert there's different things 20 different tail surfaces all different
Hm. Cheerio goes down different. If they have a feather , feather falls differently still. That is a baby scientist running an experiment, and you all can do that.
Birds of a feather flock together is the saying.
And this is a feather duster worm, also a tube-building worm.
I got a pride feather sticking out of me.
There were no feathered headdresses.
answer. Nobody really knows the answer. The answer must be out there. There's lots of different ideas that have been proposed. Maybe the dinosaurs could move faster, maybe they were more intelligent, maybe they had feathers to insulate their bodies against the whims of climate change. Many other ideas, but it's really hard to know. And so about 200 million years ago, the extinction happens, the volcanoes erupt, global warming causes a lot of species to die. Dinosaurs make it through. Now,
They wouldn't have been green or brown like some big reptile. In fact, many dinosaurs had feathers . Many dinosaurs had feathers all over their bodies. Even some dinosaurs had wings on their arms. Velociraptors had wings on their arms. We know this because we know it directly from fossils, from real fossils. Now these fossils were first found in the mid-90s. One is a little dog-sized
Sorry. But I think a big old feathery T-Rex is even more terrifying, even more frightening than a T-Rex without feathers . But at the end of the day, we got to deal with the fossils that we have. And it's undeniable that at least some Tyrannosaurs had feathers all over their bodies. More dinosaurs now are being found than ever before. And believe it or not, there's a new species being found about once a week on average. So about 50 new species every year. Now you add them all up and we know
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions how dinosaurs evolved feathers and wings and took to the skies, and then all the amazing things that birds have done in the 150 million years since they entered the scene. In writing The Story of
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions it had feathers . Of course it was a bird. What else could it be? But it was no normal bird.
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions a big fan of feathers that's used as a rudder and for steering and for landing. There are so many things that if you take any one of those features away from a bird, it couldn't fly or
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions proteins that feathers today are made of. So we know they are feathers , but they are a simpler form of feathers . That's what most dinosaurs had. Those kind of feathers were normal for
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions dinosaurs that had feathers , that had wings. They evolved these from ancestors for different reasons. But now they could experiment with different ways. And they were all kind of around
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions and they use those feathers to steer and to break and as a rudder. They're very important in take off and landing. So they change that long dinosaur tail into a tail that's more controllable and can
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions They are basically feathered apes. And they're can we know it when a parrot repeats words that we say
And wearing eagle feathers is not just for show, but it means things.
They may have had feathers when they were small, but likely lost them when they got older.
I remember plucking feathers for them.
We take body feathers .
never seen feathers and is skinless you know not a big fan of that
His brown feathers were shining in the sun.
Lucifer shook out his feathers a little irked that somebody had carelessly creased his cape.
She still had her feathers in her hair.
He said a technicolor feathered dinosaur is not going to scare anyone.
And they put their feathers up real big.
is the feathers . Yeah, what if every education in the world was the same and private schools didn't cost
Black tail feathers and head.
What should the feathers do?
really tarred and feathered and all that. There were never village Agnostics. I tried to trace that. I thought maybe, it was actually almost an institutional phenomenon of the
that had feathers were suddenly better at it. And so after that point, feathers started to get sculpted by selection to be more aerodynamic. In fact, you can see a very clear difference
in the feathers of flying birds versus non-flying birds, because non-flying birds' feathers are perfectly symmetrical, which makes them less aerodynamic. So, what Gould and Verba
They also have tattered feathers on the trailing edge of the wing span in order to disrupt airflow, and to create a nearly,