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"carcass" Definitions
  1. the dead body of an animal, especially of a large one or of one that is ready for cutting up as meat
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When they feed on a carcass, the slime pours out, covering the carcass and preventing other scavengers from encroaching on their food.
A horse's carcass is buried beneath volcanic ash near a cow's carcass floating on the shore near the Taal volcano, Jan. 14.
I'll give a nod to Carcass again—on the first few Carcass records, the drummer wrote most of those songs for the earlier stuff.
Chickens in the carcass of a van pierce the silence.
I'm not a carcass and it just felt very mechanical.
Wolverine's carcass has been tagged, but not brought ashore yet.
"Purdue is a carcass of a drug company," Stein said.
He slung her carcass into the back of his pickup.
They are next to fermented birds in a seal carcass.
People have been asked to stay away from the carcass.
It was found due to all the birds scavenging the carcass.
Oh, and a gooey carcass that he stupidly decides to touch.
You can't be pulling over for every carcass you see, right?
Not radically different, because obviously it sounds like a Carcass record.
The carcass was remarkably well preserved, but something was clearly wrong.
One shaves the last morsels of meat from a chicken carcass.
I pulled it out, revealed it, and it was a carcass.
Wouldn't it be fun to, like, kick the carcass or something?
Like he swore on a goat's carcass to be a sociopath.
" — Silvy Col, 52, Manhattan "A turkey carcass the day after Thanksgiving.
The carcass we make into stock for our chicken broth dish.
It was littered with old tires, refrigerators, even a dog carcass.
When I found my mother, her body was almost a carcass.
It's the endless possibilities of that turkey carcass on the counter.
Inside the main gate sat the carcass of an incinerated vehicle.
Eight days after being deposited, another alligator's carcass was completely missing.
In both cases, the goal is to carry the carcass and drop it on a target on the ground, all while dozens of other riders and horses grab, hit, kick, and struggle to tear the carcass away.
Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources was tasked with moving the decomposing whale carcass away from the shore and reported that people were "climbing on top of the carcass and removing its teeth" for the ivory.
Bill Steer from Carcass has always been a big deal to me.
Incredibly, the buried carcass was able to sustain the badger for months.
If so, the carcass will be recovered for examination by state officials.
In another, vultures ignore a dog as they pick at a carcass.
Or,    I'm ten again wondering where    I last saw the deer carcass.
A deep-sea crab (Paralomis) scavenges the carcass of the jellyfish Deepstaria.
So it was with this cow carcass baking in the desert sun.
A pig carcass dumped in front of an Islamic center in Oklahoma.
But Facebook isn't the only behemoth trying to feed off Snap's carcass.
The carcass they were curled up in was nothing but thin bone.
"It's a lot of people feeding on the same carcass," he said.
We filleted her back at camp, returning the carcass to the lake.
In Cameroon and parts of Zambia, the carcass ratio was over 80 percent.
"The eagles had been feeding on a red fox carcass," the release said.
Flipping the carcass onto a sled, he tugs it back to his cabin.
The carcass is butchered into manageable, recognizable cuts, then frozen for home storage.
The next day, the same carcass was spotted again; ravaged almost beyond recognition.
The carcass of a chimpanzee killed by Ebola in the Republic of Congo.
Has the carcass of this war machine broken open from its crash dive?
It's more like a bunch of jackals at the carcass of an antelope.
"We know they were butchering them or processing the carcass," Dr. Pokines said.
It&aposs exceptionally rare to see an intact blue whale carcass wash ashore.
I have no desire to be the 19th hyena jumping on the carcass.
"Unfortunately, what they found was her carcass," Jordan Traverso, a department spokeswoman, said.
Morning reports showed cash carcass prices were also higher on Monday and Tuesday.
The pilots generated "73 percent of the reports filed for carcass contamination with feces, bile, hair or dirt; 65 percent of the reports filed for general carcass contamination; and 61 percent of the reports filed for equipment sanitation," the organization concluded.
Bicho D'água has collected samples from the carcass to determine the cause of death.
Turtle finishes the carcass and pitches it over the ledge into the trees below.
If you're a metal fan, Carcass likely represents something in your past as well.
As a result, professional hunters receive a lower price for every carcass they deliver.
Eight very rotund tiger sharks were taking turns feeding on the oily white carcass.
The rest of the fatty carcass was taken back to camp for communal eating.
DiCaprio slept in a horse carcass and ate raw bison liver for the role.
Once, a raccoon's carcass half under the overpass, half out, slowly decayed over months.
Place your favorite stuffing recipe into your slow cooker instead of the turkey carcass.
An alert was also issued about a whale carcass found at a nearby beach.
" — Philip Herter, 56, Murray Hill "More like a chicken carcass, and pricey at that.
Normally the Endangered Species Act would prevent any trade of a protected animal's carcass.
In "Rez-Dog," a tawny shorthair with its teeth bared looms over a carcass.
"Backstraps are the most popular cut," she said, carving one from the hanging carcass.
He said the elephant's separated head and trunk were lying close to the carcass.
In both cases, the male was swimming, diving, guarding, and copulating with the carcass.
For example, vultures can readily consume a carcass that has anthrax in it, or cholera.
Featuring the winged tempos of Carcass and Celtic Frost, Scum became the blueprint for grindcore.
The carcass began to dry and to lose the details of its color and texture.
This not only kills the lion, but anything that feeds on the lion's subsequent carcass.
There is little to fear more than that carcass in the woods Nell's therapist mentioned.
We also start stock on the Crock-Pot with the chicken carcass from last week.
Maggots would collect to devour the carcass, fall into the water and become salmon food.
Charges of foraging in a wildlife sanctuary and possession of black leopard carcass were dropped.
LONDON (Reuters) - Want to find your nearest rotting human carcass, strung up for public display?
Santiago Calatrava's winged dove, beefed up to meet security demands, devolved into a dino carcass.
Add the carcass, apple, vegetables, salt, and the remaining 25 cups (83 l) water. 28.
All eight players try to scoop up an 80-pound goat carcass off the dirt.
After a couple of hours, I'll strain the liquid and set the hot carcass aside.
A butcher stared me in the eyes and hacked deeply into a hanging goat carcass.
Close to the western summit there is the dried and frozen carcass of a leopard.
The top close to the west, there is a dry, frozen carcass of a leopard.
If a T. rex came across a carcass, it could still enjoy an easy meal.
The carcass of a kangaroo lies after Kangaroo Island was ravaged by bushfires, Jan. 22019.
After burying the carcass, the badger built a den next to his large food supply.
I stare at the fleshy carcass, astonished, and accept the expensive gift in acute embarrassment.
VICE News went along with Burek as she examined the carcass of a sea lion.
A Muslim cleric stands ready to oversee the incantation that ensures each carcass will be halal.
Carcass has actually played Richmond twice in the last couple of years, which is pretty cool.
A few meters outside his tent lies the carcass of a calf, half buried in sand.
For his last big role, Leonardo Dicaprio slept inside an animal carcass and ate raw meat.
Oh, only to then have his carcass dragged out and touched inappropriately by a White Walker.
The Associated Humane Society took possession of the carcass in order to conduct testing for rabies.
But then another smaller, liverless (and heartless) great white shark carcass washed up on May 4th.
There's always so much left on a bird carcass that you can repurpose into a pie.
The government's afternoon pork report, however, showed the average carcass value up only $2.323 per cwt.
It's not like he ate raw liver and slept inside a horse carcass for fun, right?
Ingrit's Boiled Rabbit Smoothie is just a simple mixture of boiling water, herbs, and rabbit carcass.
My daughter has chocolate smeared all around her face, like a lion cub at the carcass.
After hatching, larvae crawl to the carcass and both parents feed them regurgitated, pre-digested carrion.
Dogs are notorious for helping themselves to the turkey carcass or steak bones disposed of there.
The Russians trolls were just vultures: The carcass of truth was already dead in a ditch.
"Unfit for Human Consumption" by Carcass posed a major challenge for Sosebee, a seasoned metal fan.
You kick aside their sapped carcass and fall asleep as far away from them as possible.
In 2013, 400 to 600 vultures were poisoned from a single carcass in Namibia's Caprivi Strip.
By then, the carcass has nothing left to give, and I can get rid of it.
Finally, others are drawn to the remnants of an animal's final behavior seen in the carcass.
A dead sheep's carcass shields her from helicopters, and, later, hot springs revive her frozen body.
The wolf's carcass was hauled back to the capital and the aristocracy declared the beast slayed.
Eventually, whatever gases or fat content kept the carcass afloat would dissipate, and it would sink.
It added that the carcass could have helped inform them of what happened and preserve the species.
Nomadic communities store their savings in animals rather than banks and each carcass is a major loss.
The wholesale hog carcass price fell 0.60.375 cents on Thursday to $74.53 per cwt, the USDA said.
Animal rights activists voiced their opposition to the performance, which involved the dismemberment of a bull carcass.
The first dolphin carcass was discovered early Saturday on Yarmouth&aposs Pleasure beach, according to The Sun .
But "no one has actually found an entirely preserved, perfectly pristine mammoth carcass," she tells The Verge.
Paleoartistic restoration [CDS1] of Razanandrongobe sakalavae scavenging on a sauropod carcass in the Middle Jurassic of Madagascar.
He slept in an animal carcass and ate raw bison liver for the sake of good cinema.
Usually, when you hear about things washing ashore, it's a bloated whale carcass or a bajillion jellyfish.
People always leave it on the carcass, but that's the best bite—the cook should get that.
Los Angeles (CNN)Wally the whale -- or its carcass, rather -- just keeps making it back to shore.
That is to say, you're essentially buying the carcass of a robot car with fewer robot functionalities.
Beetle eggs near the carcass then get fed pre-chewed, rotting flesh provided by their mothers. Yum.
Add the chicken carcass and chanterelles and cook for 2 minutes more, then deglaze with the sherry.
In fact they were skinning a carcass they had bought legitimately; Dalits traditionally dispose of dead cows.
Some livestock are too weak to stand while birds flock around the carcass of a dead donkey.
And I see the dog carcass at my feet dripping wet crimson blood on to green grass.
We don't have too much of a choice because the alternative is the dead carcass of Obamacare.
An evangelical Christian church bought a mall carcass in Lexington, Kentucky, to turn it into a megachurch.
In 2000, it banned cutting off fins at sea and throwing the rest of the carcass overboard.
But since the 2003 war, external powers have been feasting on the carcass of the Iraqi state.
The fishermen notified the research group of the whale's carcass, which lay some 50 feet from shore.
One even strings the other from a tree with climber's rope, lifting her like a lupine carcass.
Djokovic, who made only one unforced error in the first set, picked over the carcass with relish.
Early Thursday evening, the carcass was just outside the popular surf spot and boat harbor Kewalo Basin.
It started off smelling like a deer carcass, and now it's like a pile of ten dead rats.
The video shows a group of wasps taking turns at the carcass, feverishly picking away at the meat.
A meat packing plant stared Allister in the face, his name forebodingly inscribed on a swinging swine carcass.
The news outlet reported he found the carcass of a burned and decapitated animal on his front porch.
His decision meant that the Uzbek could not make a sale — and was stuck with the bloody carcass.
Sometimes success still comes too late, one patrol using PAWS found an elephant carcass with tusks sawn off.
In 2013 an elephant carcass found in Namibia, Africa, was surrounded by as many as 600 dead vultures.
The carcass likely sunk to the bottom of the waters of the Salish Sea, according to the center.
Sloughing off the past, shucking the carcass of my impoverished self, to be reborn, unblemished as a sunrise.
When a tech company is failing, media verticals outside of tech circle on the carcass of the company.
Fernandez denigrated the holdouts as "vultures" bent on picking on the carcass of the country's earlier monster default.
Gawker Media had no choice but to file for bankruptcy; its carcass was sold to the highest bidder.
When her prey proved elusive, she returned home and pulled a moose carcass out of the freezer instead.
Laugh, love, take risks, and, if you find the carcass of a Tall One, preserve it in snowpack.
Artist's depiction of the Kamuysaurus japonicus carcass floating in the sea prior to being deposited on the seafloor.
The original version suddenly self-immolated during a 2008 exhibition; its mangled carcass is displayed in another room.
Oh, and and there's a dog, all filled with mud, barking at vultures picking away at a carcass!
If the subcutaneous fat is actually edible and palatable, the rest of the carcass can be cooked a confit.
I throw the carcass in a Ziploc and stash it in the freezer to make chicken stock this weekend.
Importantly, another badger at another site also attempted to bury a calf carcass, so this wasn't an isolated incident.
The five-foot long carcass found on Rhossili Beach, Swansea has a long head, giant jawline and slender tail.
What's left is a carcass of a social media presence that not even $22016 million a year can salvage.
Men stand next to the carcass of a fin whale on Île de Ré, western France, on Oct. 25.
He is rattled by a Sarcophagus and develops Claustrophobia, or is distressed by a Beast Carcass and becomes Zoophobic.
In another I'm walking with the rangers through tall grass and we come upon the carcass of an elephant.
It's a bit like in Blue Planet when a whale dies and its carcass feeds the ocean for days.
The rusted carcass of an upturned water truck, riddled with bullet holes, marked the start of the insurgents' territory.
SAN FRANCISCO — A mile from Apple's headquarters in Cupertino lies the sun-faded carcass of the Vallco Shopping Mall.
The title of her new book, "Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones," certainly suggests she's a death-haunted poet.
If you don't feel something watching this scene, you have a rotting chicken carcass where your soul should be.
I'm mostly relieved that in the end, he didn't stick a rotting chicken carcass or cheese behind the oven.
And what we really have left is the carcass of Obamacare or you could call it, new health care.
Wildlife officials are investigating the death of OR-54, a female wolf whose carcass was found in Northern California.
I have seen some lifeless whales, decomposing islands of flesh, stare back at the carcass of our own intellect.
Usually when a giant squid is spotted, it has died and its decomposing carcass has floated to the surface.
The crumpled carcass of a bee on the cover tells you only some of what you need to know.
If it's dead, then document the carcass by taking pictures or video, as Warren did with the Georgia creature.
Crawling into myself to find a morsel of energy in my worn-out carcass to pull through another terrible situation.
Her 'Home' was a former stationary store at the center of Main street, right in the belly of the carcass.
The size of the cougar was unclear, Ferrell said, because other animals fed on the carcass before wildlife officers arrived.
At the tail-end of last year, Carcass announced plans to release a new record by the end of 2017.
The horn of the rhino was missing and six empty cartridges of 303 rifles were found along with the carcass.
Using camera traps, forensic scientists have captured unprecedented photos of deer munching on the skeletal remains of a human carcass.
The exposed carcass then released its anthrax into nearby water and soil, and made its way into the food supply.
Residents have since flocked to see the giant carcass, which was estimated to have died more than three days ago.
You can feast your eyes on a sperm whale, the great leviathan itself, as cow sharks gnash at its carcass.
Is drone footage of a tiger shark feeding on a whale carcass off the coast of Australia really that cool?
When they arrived the handlers investigated the crime scene and could tell that the carcass was about a week old.
Men from the whaling crews had dumped the carcass of a bowhead whale on the pile earlier in the day.
When Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro visited the camp, an animal carcass floated in the Rio Grande as people bathed.
Their mother warns her young that the carcass is bait, and mocks the person who laid such an obvious trap.
After the slaughter, you use a blow torch or some sort of homemade flame thrower to torch the pig's carcass.
Scientists believe the melting unearthed the frozen carcass of a reindeer that died in the last anthrax outbreak in 1968.
For example, the deal would allow 180,000 tonnes of duty-free carcass weight equivalent (CWE) of poultry exports from Mercosur.
A decaying sperm whale carcass has been floating in Hawaiian waters since Thursday, drawing in schools of hungry tiger sharks.
This dominant bear, known as Lurch and numbered Bear 814, proceeded to bury the carcass in sand, grass, and volcanic rocks.
I see tears collecting in his eyes as his voice travels through the church carcass and out into the cloudless day.
And we&aposve seen instances now, recently, someone burned a dead carcass of an animal on a Trump officials front stoop.
The vigilantes accused the Dalit men of killing the sacred animal rather than just skinning the carcass, as is their tradition.
Once the carcass is in two pieces, it joins the two ponies that were slaughtered earlier this morning in the refrigerator.
According to The Associated Press, the carcass of a 26-foot sperm whale washed up on Sardinia's northern shore on Thursday.
Instead of chucking the chicken carcass, I used the bones to make a chicken stock, which is surprisingly simple to do.
But as VentureBeat noted, it also flipped over Flash's carcass and thrust another pointy object in there just to be sure.
And, if my eyes did not deceive me, at its center, dangling from a chain, was a half-decayed deer carcass.
Action News Jax reports that boater Jeff Warren discovered the bizarre-looking carcass while exploring the Golden Isles with his son.
In one scene, a scientist comes upon the bloody carcass of an Albatross chick whose stomach was punctured by a toothpick.
He plunges the hook into a kangaroo carcass and the truck drags it off the road, removing a hazard to motorists.
At one point the fly was alive, which resulted in more than just its carcass that needed to be cleaned out.
A whale carcass had washed up in 1970 near the city of Florence, and the rotting smell quickly became a problem.
When the government granted permission to kill the bear, a photo of its carcass flanked by two hunters was published online.
When they take the carcass to shore to chop it up, it is revealed that the dolphin is a pregnant female.
There, a school of sixgill sharks, each with saw-like teeth, sliced its rotting flesh apart and feasted upon its carcass.
Sprinklers had not yet been installed, leaving the building — which The Guardian compared to a "blackened carcass" — too vulnerable during reconstruction.
But it didn't go as planned as the family found a carcass in the building's vent 30 minutes before guests arrived.
Assuming the animal is already dead, the key to successfully making a meal of roadkill is not eating a rotting carcass.
As a carcass decomposes, the bacteria in the body itself runs rampant, producing its signature stink and bastardizing the soil's microbiome.
The load has been there for almost two months, and it's making the whole place smell like a rotting animal carcass.
Feces and bits of carcass would rain down on the entranceway at times, bearing the threat of disease, the board said.
"This explains why an inflated carcass, due to the gases of the decomposition, was dragged into the mangrove forest," she said.
Imagine walking through a forest in Brazil and stumbling across something you know shouldn't be there -- like a humpback whale carcass.
And when a mammoth carcass — well preserved enough to bleed — is discovered, Semyon sets about trying to have the animal cloned.
The carcass had been fed upon by other animals by the time officials discovered it, a parks and wildlife spokeswoman said.
The ceremony, which Jason Kipnis filmed on Instagram, came complete with a chicken carcass and a blessing read by Mike Napoli.
Today, the plane is still frozen on that desolate black-sand beach, its carcass deserted in a haunting, post-apocalyptic grave.
With the tastier options—the tongue and most of the fatty flesh—eaten away, the carcass was beginning to come apart.
This time, a carcass of a sperm whale was discovered in the waters near Indonesia's Wakatobi National Park, reports the Associated Press.
Its carcass was discovered at the south of Limantour Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore, around 50 miles northwest of San Francisco.
In Mary Boone's Chelsea space, a large central tree, pieced together with what look like bolts and rods, resembles a dead carcass.
Once, I saw the carcass of an entire cow, bisected neatly in half, being wheeled down the street in a shopping cart.
One scene finds a male figure holding a wolf head with what appears to be a wolf carcass pegged to a door.
The carcass of an endangered 60-foot-long fin whale washes up on a beach in De Haan, Belgium, on Oct. 26.
"What we can exclude is that we had any carcass failure on Kimi's tyre, because the tyre was still inflated," he said.
But in Peru, the carcass-eating birds will soon be outfitted with cameras so they can help map Lima's awful trash problem.
The five-ft long carcass of the alien-like creature was discovered washed up on sand by dog walker Beth Jannetta, 41.
The share prices of Monarch's rivals leapt on its demise; they will now feast on the carcass, grabbing pilots and airport slots.
Since animals can't talk, cops often decline to arrest someone unless they see wounds, a carcass, or other tangible proof of cruelty.
Stepping past the slightly morbid mural of a grinning pig with lipstick (really), I spy the carcass cooling in the shop window.
It's really satisfying when you bring up a whole carcass on your shoulder and you put it down in front of them.
The disease had become frozen in a reindeer carcass over 75 years ago, but the permafrost had kept it all under wraps.
She's up against an enemy that refuses to settle for snacking on that whale carcass and has to keep coming after her.
At around 5003 reais a carcass, they are losing 10-20 reais ($2.8 - $5.6) per animal they raise to maturity, he said.
An animal drops dead, the blood pools at the bottom of the carcass, it bloats, and the skin dries out and splits.
On September 19, a bowhead whale carcass washed ashore the remote Wrangel Island State Nature Reserve off the Northern coast of Siberia.
What MSN found was not just any shark: it was the fully intact floating carcass of a 25-foot-long basking shark.
These front-end loaders, in effect, were two starving lions fighting for the last bits of an already picked-clean zebra carcass.
At 12, she convinced her father to stop hunting after discovering a headless deer carcass in the house, bleeding into a bucket.
An unmanned expedition to the depths of Monterey Bay, California, discovered a baleen-whale carcass on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
First, the carcass had to be secured around the peduncle, the portion of a whale's body that tapers back to the fluke.
The winning eagle is chosen after a second round, judged on how they hunt a mammal carcass tied to a galloping horse.
For example, Chinese officials have recently started giving farmers about $116 to $174 for every infected pig carcass they cull, he said.
From the smell and site of the carcass, she estimated it had been there for a few days, all life long gone.
The team subsequently took the carcass to its facility and performed a necropsy, which found that it had died from ingesting plastic.
Now most are gone, the occasional carcass of a burned mosque or stand of charred palms the only evidence that they existed.
The researchers speculate that its carcass floated out to sea, eventually falling onto the seafloor, allowing it to be preserved in sediment.
On the drive through town, we passed a truck with an animal carcass in the bed, antlers poking out past a tarp.
Now most are gone, the occasional carcass of a burned mosque or stand of charred palms the only evidence that they existed.
"If you're willing to work hard, you'll find a job," he said as a man swung a cleaver at a veal carcass.
The carcass was examined on Monday by staff from Wakatobi National Park, a nearby preserve, along with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) researchers.
Castration, dehorning, tail cutting, and other procedures are performed on farm animals to make them easier to handle and to improve carcass quality.
Rather, he has long expressed interest in valuable remaining pieces of the Sears carcass, including Kenmore brand appliances and the company's real estate.
He's put into a bear carcass and wheeled into the previously off-limits yellow pyramid-shaped building, surrounded by the other eight sacrifices.
Ryan's proposal to raise $1 trillion by hiking taxes on imports — the so-called "border adjustment tax" — is now a carcass collecting flies.
To be clear, wolverines are generally thought of as reclusive animals, whose meals often consist of a carcass left behind by another predator.
U.S. pork prices remain strong, with the latest carcass cutout value PRK-MAN-CARCS at a two-year high of $90.44 per cwt.
In April, a carcass of a pregnant sperm whale washed up in Italy with 22 kilograms (49 pounds) of plastic in its stomach.
A wrapped, bloodied body was hung upside down like an animal carcass and a heavy, bloodied wrench had been left on a worktable.
Robert Farmer will be behind bars 16 years for shocking crimes ... killing 21 cats and sexually abusing the carcass of one of them.
"They put it in this really spooky body bag for transporting, so I've kind of watched my carcass transported around set," Wright says.
"I'm not saying you *shouldn't* have slept in that animal carcass, I'm just saying you probably would have won the Oscar anyway." pic.twitter.
It is also curiously moralistic with its implicit assumption that we have a duty to ourselves to keep our carcass in good shape.
And there, soon enough, would be the carcass, swollen in the sun, too much meat even for the scavengers to keep up with.
U.S. pork prices remain strong, with the latest carcass cutout value at a two-year high of $90.44 per cwt.
Little by little, he finds ways to cope, starting a small fire, catching fish by hand, curling up inside a warm animal carcass.
Officials are still debating how to handle the carcass, including finding a crane equipped to lift it and a place to bury it.
I told him I was looking for a beached whale carcass in a town that should've been not far from where we were.
The carcass is unlikely to be a giant squid, as there has been no record of giant squid from Indonesian waters, he added.
My mother peered at back of the cookie box and recoiled with such visceral disgust I wondered if she'd seen a rotting carcass.
Uniformed national police officers paraded him around, suspending him from the bar like an animal carcass, in an attempt to get a confession.
The exploding carcass of a gold-painted van, surrounded by fluttering paper notes, each stamped with the word "DEBT" in block capital letters.
Adolescence sucked, and it sucked worse surrounded by beautiful teen girls, their tiny bikini bodies a totally different species from my chunky carcass.
In the video, Ms. Gill zoomed in on a six-foot-long, stiff, glistening dolphin carcass, its mouth frozen into a toothy smile.
Dr. van de Kamp surmised what happened about 30 million years ago when an animal died and its rotting carcass attracted the flies.
The American players, most in their first game ever, struggled, with the announcer bellowing, "Whoooops!" every time one of them dropped the carcass.
Though her clientele were high-end chefs, she never stood on ceremony, often showing up with a whole carcass slung over her shoulder.
There is bipartisan agreement in Washington that the current tax system, which Wyden likes to call "a dysfunctional, rotting economic carcass," is … imperfect.
They were there to watch a game of kopkari, where about 200 dudes on horseback fight over the stuffed carcass of a goat.
They may encounter it in the soil where the carcass of an infected animal lay, or they may get it some other way.
On his dives, he's seen destruction and very fragile hope — tiny growths of bright coral against the giant carcass of bleached coral colonies.
Each body part, painted bright red and black, hung from a hook in the ceiling like a cow carcass in a meat locker.
Early the next morning Ms. Kirkemo carefully lays the carcass of a young roe deer on its back, its lifeless feet pointing skyward.
The recalled meat, which may be contaminated with E. coli, is from the chuck portion of the carcass and was produced June 21.
NOAA and DLNR ask that people report dead or injured whales, and are urging people to stay away from the carcass right now.
In these cases you'll probably end up purchasing a whole or half carcass (note tip No. 2 above), which may further reduce the cost.
This year it was Viennese Actionist Hermann Nitsch's bull carcass performance; in 2015 it was artist Leon Ewing extolling the educational potential of marijuana.
But as to how they were able to take down a rhino, or process its tough-as-nails carcass, the researchers admit they're dumbfounded.
A grizzly bear looks around while she and her two cubs feed on the carcass of a bison in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
Both parties are picking the carcass of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), which won almost a fifth of the vote in Walsall in 2015.
Restrictions on deer carcass movement in the five-county CWD Core Area (Ionia, Kent, Mecosta, Montcalm and Newaygo counties) and the CWD Management Zone.
Except, that is, for the financial managers who suck profits out of companies and leave their hulking carcass by the side of the road.
U.S. pork prices remain strong, with the latest carcass cutout value PRK-MAN-CARCS surging $2.93 to $93.37 per cwt, its highest since Aug.
As famine and disease pick over the carcass of Yemen, torn apart by a pointless war, the world is busy looking the other way.
Head east from Dead Mare Wash and you'll end up on Deadman Ridge, looking out toward Last Chance Creek and down into Carcass Canyon.
"The tax code, on the business side and the personal side, is a rotting economic carcass," Senator Ron Wyden, the Oregon Democrat, told me.
"I love taking the turkey carcass and simmering it with some thyme leaves, carrots, celery, onions, and garlic for 4 hours," he tells PEOPLE.
At one point as we're driving, we see a man walking down alongside the street with a large animal carcass hanging from a stick.
Make the broth: Use your hands to break up the chicken carcass into chunky pieces so you can easily submerge them in liquid later.
The centerpiece of the show, "Carcass of Beef" (circa 1925), on loan from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, in Buffalo, activates all those meanings.
"Suddenly you had a primate that could obtain meat from a carcass, and it opened up a new world for them," Dr. Dennell said.
Then, two men in the trailer lift the goat carcass, made heavier by the salt it's stuffed with, and drop it into the dust.
Unless you're an underprepared through-hiker, there aren't many good reasons to drink from a stream that probably contains more than one possum carcass.
Trilobites Scientists reviewing video from camera traps watched dumbfounded as a 16-pound badger worked four days to bury a 50-pound calf carcass.
This week, the carcass of the young sperm whale, estimated to have been 7 years old, was found on a beach in Cefalù, Italy.
According to GEC researchers, a carcass ratio of 8 percent or higher indicates poaching at a high enough level to constitute a declining elephant population.
One such story — which I have dubbed the "Carcass and the Canvas" narrative — along with its numerous interpretations, has sustained much attention through the years.
With the vultures now picking over the carcass of the tournament, we can inspect its inner workings, and diagnose exactly what went right and wrong.
The Mundo Marino Foundation said it sent a team to the beach to find the dolphin's carcass, but it was already gone when they arrived.
Instead of using an animal carcass or a human cadaver, the researchers opted for a synthetic polyurethane "skin-skull-brain" model coated in rubber skin.
The show has other dark aspects in store — a grieving widow, a dead carcass, plenty of rotten teeth — but these nuptials are the most disturbing.
Then, a vet on the team climbed on top of the floating whale, sat on it, and began hacking into the carcass to take samples.
They are broadly known in Argentina as "vultures" for picking on the carcass of the economy after the default plunged millions of Argentines into poverty.
Liam detects the various parts in your phone before disassembling it and sending the carcass and the individual components to a processing plant for recycling.
The perimeter will also give scientists a chance to study the carcass uninterrupted to learn more about the animal and what led to its death.
As great as they are as people and players, they sort of made it clear that they wouldn't be up for any new Carcass material.
Scientists speculated that the deer, weakened from the heat, ate the thawed remains of an infected reindeer carcass that had been frozen for many years.
But a museum officer at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum agreed with Amalatu, telling Mashable that the carcass is probably a baleen whale.
According to telephoto images, J35 is in good health despite concerns it wouldn't be able to hunt while carrying the carcass,  Alaska Highway News  reported.
Burke read online that a whale carcass would be washing to shore near them, so he quickly pulled together a shoot for the same day.
Reduction in access to the Chinese market is of particular concern because Chinese consumers use parts of the carcass that American consumers do not consume.
Researchers aboard a deep-sea exploration vessel called E/V Nautilus discovered a whale carcass off the coast of California, more than 3,000 meters down.
Tablas Creek recently started supplying local restaurants—but only those equipped with a kitchen suited to breaking down an entire lamb carcass—with lamb meat.
When a pungent 203-foot whale carcass washed up a few beaches away, Stefanie Worwag and Mario Rivera did what any good neighbors would do.
Onlookers were covered in blubber and a car was smashed by flying pieces of whale meat, but much of the carcass did not go anywhere.
The Friday after Thanksgiving, her mother always made two massive pots: one with leftover ham on the bone, and one with the leftover turkey carcass.
Any player who manages to wrest the carcass away gallops downfield to fling it into an elevated goal about the size of a kiddie pool.
Yesterday my lunch was cold roast chicken eaten directly from the carcass while standing up, with a side of strawberries my kids had not finished.
Recently, they expanded the field of search and came across a promising cloud of gas, or nebula, that looked like the carcass of a nova.
Wild" and thinks: "They teach us how to survive in the wild; how to skin a deer carcass or build a shelter from tree branches.
The dancers move in unison as they mimic the animal's approach to a carcass, the slyness of the walk and the aggressiveness of an attack.
Two hundred men on horseback galloped back and forth across the dry grass, in pursuit of their target: a goat carcass stuffed full of sand.
This backruptcylike case is not a simple narrative about greedy vultures picking over the carcass of a debtor, although it is often told that way.
Their entity, known as Rojava, is now a carcass to be picked over by the Turks and the regime of Bashar al-Assad, Syria's dictator.
At the end of the line, he looked to Wags like "a carcass with no further purpose," like a walking symbol for a meaningless life.
During a feeding frenzy on a swordfish carcass, a wreckfish came in like a wrecking ball and gobbled up one of the small sharks whole.
Animals are slaughtered in a hygienic facility and either sold by the carcass or turned into burgers or sausages flavored with garlic, herbs, and chilies.
Thus, I interpreted the strokes of red paint at the lower left of Minneapolis's "Carcass of Beef" as representing the artist's observation of his own process.
Once the head, intestines, and legs are removed, the second butcher, Harnold, starts sawing the carcass in half while Jos strips the head of its skin.
Using a tractor, state and town officials in coastal New Hampshire attempted to drop the carcass of a minke whale into a dumpster in mid-September.
Trump knows, and has known all along, that no Republican can win unless he or she sweeps away the carcass of the national Republican Party first.
Find any problem with an Apple device, and sure as carrion crows will rip the still-beating heart from a carcass, class action lawyers will assemble.
Carcass' staggering 1993 album, Heartwork, is commonly hailed as a landmark in extreme metal, bringing the band new crossover success, and with it, new label pressures.
Unable to eat the entire carcass in peace, the pumas are forced to kill more deer, which ironically often leads them into contact with more humans.
And I was watching CNN, there was -- that typical six-screen panel about this, and they were all gnawing on the bones of a strip carcass.
Occasionally, we see horrifying images on Facebook of families armed to the teeth and sitting proudly beside the carcass of a just slain rhino or lion.
After two days of higher prices, the wholesale pork carcass cutout value fell $2.24 to $84.83 per cwt on Wednesday, down $13 from a week ago.
"When the frozen block with the carcass arrived in St. Petersburg, I went to the Zoological Museum to look at bones and a tusk," Pitulko said.
Out into the street you'd rush, clutching three quid in shrapnel, and swarm that ice cream van like a vulture upon a strawberry sauce-smothered carcass.
You take a whole carcass and you can break it down into these cuts that look so lovely and don't resemble anything like a whole body.
Take a moment and picture Thanksgiving: a steaming turkey carcass carried out to to a table larded with mushy green bean casseroles and drunken family members.
This is a glimpse at the carcass of the Nazi regime at a moment when swastikas are popping up in American cities with an alarming frequency.
The goregrind forefathers wrote records that transcended genre, pushing Carcass into the mainstream consciousness without ever sacrificing their punk cred or losing their maniacal core audience.
Her heavy body language reaffirms Nadia's internal weight; she's carrying around a lot of baggage, dragging it behind her everywhere she goes like an invisible carcass.
One canvas, smothered in the red and pink of raw meat, showed the butcher and his family taking an afternoon nap atop a thinly covered carcass.
As a celebrity survival expert, Bear Grylls has done everything from eating maggots in the Alps to sleeping inside a deer carcass in the Scottish Highlands.
This doesn't include dessert, either, although if I had attempted dessert after that meal, they would still be peeling my exploded carcass from the pine walls.
It was originally devised as a way to use leftover roast duck and gravy, the meat pulled from the carcass to make an irresistibly homey dish.
Dr. Worwag and Mr. Rivera say they enjoy accommodating their new guest, but federal officials caution that hosting a massive whale carcass is not for everyone.
In the slaughterhouses where pigs are reduced to their constituent parts, the disassembly lines carry about 1,100 pigs per hour — a new carcass every three seconds.
"It&aposs unbelievable out here — I can&apost even describe it, you can&apost walk 10 metres (10 yards) without there being another carcass," he said.
The appetizer set up this year was a stressful experience: picture vultures around a cheese table acting like this is the last carcass on the Savannah.
Having skinned some 30 animals, Ms. Kirkemo no longer needs to do so, and soon a carcass weighing about 35 pounds is hanging in her barn.
His thought process is rooted in an experience in which he came across a rotting bear carcass and noticed all the life that happens after death.
Carcasses might lay around for a long time before the vultures finally get to them—and a rotting carcass is going to attract a lot of toxins.
Whether or not you agree, scientists are pressing forward with alternatives that still convince the consumer that they're eating a one hundred percent grade-A mutilated carcass.
He was daubing blood from the buckets of the once-live liquid he had brought from the nearby slaughterhouses onto the carcass hanging in front of him.
As I wrestled my first chicken carcass into brothy submission, I watched my mother grapple with the sturdiness of her own beliefs in the face of death.
He has also made several tattoos of the tools and food of a chef's trade, like an array of kitchen knives or a half-butchered animal carcass.
Essentially, the long-term consequences to profits don't catch up fast enough to prevent the hedge fund owners from stripping the assets, who then flip the carcass.
But then, over the course of the next few weeks, it repeatedly revisited the site to feed on the carcass—a routine that lasted until early March.
By the time the armored carcass arrived in the ocean, the decomposition process would have begun—trillions of bacteria breaking down its cells and releasing noxious gases.
Experts with the Russian Ministry of Agriculture believe the cause of infection is the thawing of the frozen carcass of a reindeer that died 75 years ago.
And then you sew up the seal carcass and dig a hole and just let it rot for between three and 18 months, so it's well-rotted.
These were preserved as the fossil formed under carbonate concretion, a process where a carcass is trapped in an organic-matter rich environment with low oxygen conditions.
By identifying the tag number of each condor and its behavior around a feeding carcass, these organizations can judge if the bird's behavior indicates possible lead poisoning.
" GOP holdouts of health plan: "I don't think they're that far off... I think we're going to get there.... The alternative is the dead carcass of Obamacare.
Wakatobi park planned to bury the whale carcass at high tide on Tuesday, and the remains would be used for study purposes by the local marine academy.
In the Tajik version of the game, every time someone manages to fling the carcass inside a marked circle, they win a prize and the game restarts.
A local military command is keeping watch on the carcass, while residents have asked authorities to help remove the remains so it doesn't contaminate the surrounding area.
"They will have to kill us all," said a masked youth who identified himself only as Joel, with the carcass of a burned down bus behind him.
But climbers at nearby Balls Pyramid, a jagged crag jutting straight out of the water, spotted a fresh D. australis carcass on a climb during the 1960s.
The game of kok-boru, with its headless goat carcass, was the main attraction at the weeklong international sports competition held this month in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan.
So why is Jeter here now, a rookie chief executive on his first day of spring training workouts, trying to revive the carcass of the Miami Marlins?
Word had begun to spread throughout South Luangwa National Park in east Zambia: A male leopard had killed an aardvark and dragged the carcass up a tree.
After a while, he presses on, the air growing thick with the sounds of birds singing, crickets chirping and then flies buzzing … around a bloody deer carcass.
At $150, the first SynFrog was more expensive than a frog carcass ($713 to $10 each); the company hopes to reduce the price in the next version.
For a team based in Brazzaville or another city, it may take several days — using a combination of 4x4s, pirogue canoes and walking — to reach a carcass.
"Since avian influenza virus in the carcass ... will not multiply, the chance of contracting [the disease] through properly treated chilled poultry meat is very slim," he added.
Last year, melting permafrost in Siberia released a strain of anthrax, which had been sealed in a frozen reindeer carcass, sickening 100 people and killing one child.
The Phoenicia Hotel sits across the street from the carcass of an abandoned building that still bears the pockmarks of a more violent time in Lebanese history.
It's easy to see why, Catman cuts a pretty memorable silhouette; balding, face black with dirt and soot, usually with a rat carcass dangling from his mouth.
Crowing by one party and continued grubbing around in the carcass of the dispute by the other only distract from more important work we have to do.
In February, a 66-foot-long blue whale carcass was found along the coast of Chile desecrated with graffiti and stomped on by tourists, Fox News had  reported .
You take a freshly slaughtered seal, and while the body is still warm, you clean it, gut it, and then stuff the carcass with these small Arctic birds.
Remember that time Luke Skywalker got so cold on Hoth he had to carve out that poor Tauntaun's guts and sleep inside its carcass just to stay warm.
The researchers found that the drones' rigid and dense materials—such as metal, plastic and lithium batteries—can put aeroplanes at much greater risk than a bird carcass.
Lifeguards can be seen ushering the last few surfers inland, while a separate video posted by Martin shows the bloody carcass of a seal floating in the water.
The artist, one of the founding members of the Viennese Actionists, reportedly plans to slaughter a bull ahead of his upcoming performance in order to utilize its carcass.
The changes are massive and thoughtful, right down to making friendly NPCs attack you if they catch you hauling around a crate of TNT or a human carcass.
"The rich Hui sacrifice cows, and the others make do with sheep, chickens, and ducks," he explained, as we passed by a cow carcass dangling from a hook.
Like the knife given a nod in the title, Manny's floppy carcass is a multipurpose survival tool of therapist, water fountain, fire starter, Jet Ski and even compass.
An apparently grieving female orca whale who swam with the body of her dead calf for more than two weeks has stopped carrying the carcass, environmental officials said.
Scientists removed 58 tons of flesh from the 2015 carcass and then placed the bones in the water off Newport, Oregon, so underwater scavengers could pick them clean.
Even as the female lays eggs on the carcass over about 20 hours, the male still copulates with her, to guarantee he is the father of the offspring.
"The vultures and hyenas always share their carcass meal," says Bobby with a pursed grin, but he'll be damned if this fop will feast off his diminished status.
When they get a whale, the hunters haul it onto the ice, and scores of townspeople go out to the water's edge to help break the carcass down.
Larysa Switlyk's Instagram image of the carcass with the words "fun hunt!!" drew condemnation on social media, including from the mother of the Scottish tennis star Andy Murray.
LONDON — The laptop — or what's left of it — is a mangled carcass: Its innards have been ripped out, and only a few strips of metal and plastic remain.
The robotic arms seemed to prod and grab at the tissue like a pack of predatory animals, giving the disquieting impression that they were feasting on a carcass.
"For predatory animals like tigers, instead of just throwing a carcass into their cage, they might have a hunting contraption that drags and twitches the meat," she explained.
Payless is now a carcass of a company, with no stores in the United States and a relative handful of employees in a headquarters that once held 800.
Days before Sunday's accident, Eurogroup issued a report laying out a strategy to reduce and replace the transportation of live animals with a meat-and-carcass-only trade.
"I take the whole turkey carcass, everything with all the meat pulled off it, just the bones and scraps and I put it in a pot," he shares.
Mr. Pilgrim himself labored for months to perfect a method of removing all the bones from the carcass with no incisions other than those originally used in processing.
Republicans say the AHCA would simply be sweeping away that carcass and starting fresh — with a big emphasis on the benefits it would bring to the middle class.
"Hyenas are good 'recyclers' of their ecosystems because of their ability to eat and digest nearly everything on a carcass," lead author Jack Tseng said in an email.
Finally, borrowing a page from Kano in Mortal Kombat, the raven tears the pigeon's beating heart out and flies away, leaving only a tattered carcass in its wake.
They range from the mundane to the enigmatic: mud-encrusted traffic cones and swirling seaweed to the carcass of a pigeon lying next to a rose on the sand.
Take, for example, Borrowed Prey, a work that involves the flaying of a lamb carcass, performed in a butcher shop, for which she learned to hunt and slaughter animals.
Homeless boys who hunt for scrap in the remains of the former National Insurance Company building work quicker some days than the lone digger perched on its crumbling carcass.
The 22-ton humpback first showed up around the Fourth of July holiday, and despite efforts to keep it out to sea, its carcass has washed ashore three times.
Investigators say the carcass sat in Gordon's yard from late December until May, when a snow removal vehicle hit the bear's body and tore off one of its legs.
Officials say he chose let the carcass rot, and he eventually took it to the Kaktovik dump to be burned without using any part of the bear for sustenance.
This particular whale — who followed a group of tiger sharks — was in the area to feed off a sperm whale carcass that's been lingering several miles off the coast.
No carcass is more spectacularly toned than Mr. Walker's, which is just as well, since he spends much of the second act in nothing but (bloodstained, natch) tighty-whities.
The lieutenant then told investigators to look for Dale's remains at his former house in Paulding County, Ga. They unearthed a dog carcass with a gunshot wound, officials said.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's U.S. cash pork carcass cutout value was $20.275 lower at midmorning on Thursday, although the afternoon report showed a net increase of 2142.625 cents.
"This is tradition here," says Jorge Pérez Magdalena, 45, owner and head chef of the restaurant, using both hands to heft a lamb carcass away from a cutting board.
We'd flee from her—half gleeful because we were in on the joke, half fearful because we were convinced we'd be consumed by the raw, pink, pockmarked bird carcass.
Mr. Jones busily climbed a nearby tree to secure one of three hidden outdoor cameras over the remains of the elk carcass that the hunters planned to leave behind.
But when Charlie puts her head out of the window to get some air — and Peter swerves to avoid hitting an animal carcass — she's decapitated by a utility pole.
Then I put the carcass in a stockpot and cover it with water, tossing in a halved onion, a carrot and any herb stems saved from the day's prep.
Did the young Minister of the Economy who had been Mr. Hollande's protégé stab the older man in the back, then leap over his carcass to gain the presidency?
" Asked about feeding the giraffe's carcass to the lions, Holst said, "We try to show the public what an animal is, what animal wonders are, in all its aspects. . . .
Anthrax spores can stay alive for years, and the outbreak is believed to have been caused when melting permafrost thawed a decades-old deer carcass infected with the bacteria.
The carcass was discovered by beach visitor Jeff Warren, whose photos and video of it went viral, causing a storm of speculation about the taxonomic identity of the animal.
His other books include Memories of my Overdevelopment (Kenning Editions, 2015); In the Murmurs of the Rotten Carcass Economy (Nightboat, 2015), and The Book of Interfering Bodies (Nightboat, 2011).
In 2016, Russian scientists said an outbreak of anthrax in western Siberia was due to the thawing of a frozen carcass of an infected reindeer that died 75 years ago.
Basically you're dealing with a carcass, and you can circumnavigate all those ethical and administrative issues that come with studying live animals, and you can just get down to business.
Washington Capitals – When you watch a nature show and the gazelle has been caught by the lion, brought down, and had his carcass picked clean, you figure he's probably due.
What's strange is that octopuses are predators — they don't usually eat dead tissue, which is why experts think they were feasting on other critters on top of the whale carcass.
But illegal carcass harvesting is occurring with increasing frequency in Alaska, said the group's executive director, Don Dyer, who just last week stumbled upon evidence that pointed to moose theft.
Drawn by the smell of a carcass, burying beetles strip it of fur, roll it up, coat it with a protective secretion (somewhat akin to antibacterial liquid) and bury it.
THE stench of rotting flesh hangs heavy over the half-eaten carcass of a rhino, killed by poachers who hacked off its horns and left the rest to the lions.
Lim provided Newstapa with an invoice -- later posted online -- allegedly from an animal carcass collection company, which billed CARE for collection of 5.7 tons of carcasses between 2015 and 2018.
As part of his effort to raise awareness of lead ammunition concerns, he wanted to capture footage of the bears, raptors and foxes that would soon feed on the carcass.
The DNA would be used to match a carcass to a particular horn discovered on a suspected poacher or trafficker, or to rhinoceros blood on his clothes, knives or axes.
He has called the Ferguson demonstrators "vultures on a roadside carcass" and once claimed that the Islamic State and Black Lives Matter activists were forming an alliance to destroy America.
But the carcass was swarming with giant isopods, a football-sized species of scavenging crustacean, which had gotten around the alligator's armor by chewing through softer spots under the armpit.
"Last year, melting permafrost in Siberia released a strain of anthrax, which had been sealed in a frozen reindeer carcass, sickening 100 people and killing one child," Jon Mooallem writes.
That said, the bones of the 1992 specimen exhibited bite marks, and even an embedded tooth belonging to a small carnivorous dinosaur, likely a scavenger that feasted on its carcass.
Out on the pack where the water opened up, the ice at the edge was what is called sikuliaq , too young and unreliable to bear a thirty-ton whale carcass.
The company told the regulator a carcass that was awaiting test results had been mistakenly put back into the production line, where it was processed into a variety of products.
In May, the carcass of the young sperm whale, estimated to have been 7 years old, was found on a beach in Cefalù, Italy with a stomach full of plastic.
Sometimes the animals are towed farther out to sea, not only to keep sharks away from beachgoers, but because it's cheaper than removing a carcass from the shoreline or reef.
"The powerful forelimbs equipped with grasping hands and slashing first digit would amply serve to both to restrain a victim or a carcass," Wells and Camens said in the study.
Pelagornis miocaenus, an enormous prehistoric seabird circling lazily above the scene, may have noticed the whale carcass in its entirety, partially exposed to the air, but much of it underwater.
These haven&apost gotten violent yet, though I would argue that the burning of the carcass on the front porch, like you&aposre going to think that you&aposre being attacked.
He explained that the animals were likely buried in fine sediment in an oxygen-poor environment, which would protect the carcass from both scavengers and microbes, slowing or even halting decay.
In "Left Behind," he steers a drone at speeds up to 2500 miles per hour through the concrete carcass of an abandoned hospital that pilots have since dubbed the Charpu Cathedral.
I throw a pork chop in the oven for R. to take for his sandwich tomorrow and struggle to tear off all the meat left on the chicken carcass from Sunday.
An ocean exploration team just discovered a whale skeleton on the seafloor, and it's live-streaming the bone-eating worms and other critters gnawing away at what's left of the carcass.
Veterinarians who performed the necropsy could not determine the gender or precise size of the dead cat because other animals had fed on the carcass by the time rangers reached it.
The video shows the men throwing the sow's carcass in bags and leaving the area, returning two days later to collect the cub carcasses, prosecutors said, the Anchorage Daily News reports.
I had never cooked a turkey in my life and I was really, really young and I remember having a dream the night before that I had only cooked a carcass.
Premchai's associates including a driver and a huntsman received sentences of up to three years and five months on firearm and poaching-related charges, including possession of a black leopard carcass.
You'll get two breasts, two legs for another day and a meaty carcass for making broth, which you can toss in the freezer (along with scrappy trimmings) for a future soup.
There are many, many (many) places you can get information, and the quality of said information runs from fine organic truffles harvested sustainably to a giant pile of rotting whale carcass.
The classic preparation, however, is cordero al palo, which is lamb roasted directly above a wood fire, the carcass stretched across an iron cross like the House Bolton flayed man sigil.
The researchers try to move the whales to places where they can conduct necropsies and then leave the carcass to decay naturally, a process that can take a year or more.
After she was euthanized, the white wolf's carcass was sent to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service forensics lab, and the preliminary results of the necropsy were released on Friday.
It's a testament to how extraordinarily intelligent her book is that by the time I was compared to an elephant carcass, I resisted the urge to toss it across the room.
Without the carcass, we may never know where this poor disemboweled animal fit on the tree of life, or even if it was just a ruse some local prankster cooked up.
Passersby can see the installation from the street — and their curious stares are not unlike that of the ocelot that one can see feeding on a dangling carcass in Sherwood's surveillance tapes.
When they get to the carcass, they stuff themselves so full that what's called their crop—a bag of skin within their throat—just bulges with the grody stuff that they're eating.
The post in question, a photo taken back in November 2016, shows Garrett proudly posing next to the carcass of a deer (you can click over if you so choose to look).
The Siberian Times reports that researchers from Russia's North-Eastern Federal University unveiled the carcass of a type of horse that roamed the Yakutia region sometime between 30,303 and 40,000 years ago.
The new operating system has turned my phone into a bug-infested carcass of its former self, and the frustration of trying to use it sometimes makes me want to die, too.
If this is the case with the turkeys on your plane, I hope they have been properly cleaned and rendered largely un-carcass like before being stowed in the shared overhead bin.
First things first: This story involves a very dead, recently killed raccoon, the carcass of which was carried into a McDonald's in San Francisco by someone who may have a mental illness.
"At Page-Ladson, hunter-gatherers, possibly accompanied by dogs, butchered or scavenged a mastodon carcass at the sinkhole's edge next to a small pond at ~14,550," the authors said in Science Advances.
However, Anderson concluded that the well-oxygenated waters of the Strait of Georgia support a vast amount of aquatic life that in turn could skeletonize a carcass in less than four days.
It was after he watched a guy roast a pigeon carcass over a spit on a survivor show that Calgary resident Curtis Fagan decided he wanted to try the bird for himself.
THE vice-president of Afghanistan, Abdul Rashid Dostum, spent November 25th watching a game of buzkashi, a traditional version of polo in which the carcass of a goat serves as the ball.
On Sundays, large crowds congregated before the carcass of the Cathedrale Notre Dame de L'Assomption, a magnificent church that took 30 years to build and only 35 seconds to come tumbling down.
The deadly bacteria was released because an anthrax-infected reindeer carcass, which had been frozen in the permafrost for 75 years, started to thaw after record-high summer temperature struck the region.
Then the scientists ran two sets of tests at varying wind velocities, much like they did with the living birds: one with feathers, and one with the feathers removed from the carcass.
The market drew support in part after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) mid-morning pork report showed the average carcass value up $3.70 per cwt, with values surging for pork bellies.
As far as what got Weekend Nachos started, I would say Youth of Today and Carcass are like the two biggest influences—we're kind of like a hybrid of those two bands.
Officials believe an infected reindeer carcass that had been frozen in permafrost was exposed by melting during a recent heat wave, when temperatures soared above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, or 32 degrees Celsius.
The submerged carcass of a giant blue whale who&aposs been dead since 2015 was hauled to the surface last week so it can be reassembled, studied, and put on public display.
The three men were scouring a thicket on the edge of a soybean field, hoping to stumble across the buck's carcass, when Eric noticed a peculiar stonelike object lying on the ground.
In one tableau, two naked cave women and an anthropomorphically officious vulture hunch over the edge of their pedestal as if contemplating the inevitability of death as exemplified by some unseen carcass.
Or, if you're down to carcass and stock, try her recipe for turkey and noodles, a Southern-style thickened broth over thick, yolk-rich noodles that are close to dumplings in texture.
If he discovered an adult bonobo in one of his traps, he would quickly shoot it with a shotgun and sell the meat, usually for a few dollars per carcass, if that.
The Yankees trail the Red Sox by nine and a half games in the American League East after flattening the carcass of the Toronto Blue Jays, 219-21, Friday in the Bronx.
Many animals — including leopards, civets and smaller cats, crocodiles, mongoose, palm-nut vultures and even duikers, a kind of antelope — will dismember a carcass, carry off pieces and pick the bones clean.
This is one of the most heinous acts of this man: the mugging of the meaning, the disassembling of rhetoric until certainty is stripped away from truth like flesh from a carcass.
But when he gloats about killing a rhinoceros, displaying the carcass on his phone, her placid demeanor cracks and a war of wits ensues with race, inequality and immigration at its core.
Australia's Dark Mofo festival decided to proceed with a planned performance by Hermann Nitsch that involves a bull carcass, despite objections from animal rights campaigners and a petition from Animal Liberation Tasmania.
Some people preferred to give the carcass a cryptozoological origin story, due to the animal's likeness to a legendary creature called Altamaha-ha, which is Georgia's riff on the Loch Ness monster.
The calf was found on Friday on the tropical forest floor of Marajó Island, which sits at the mouth of the Amazon river, after reports that vultures were scavenging on the carcass.
The macabre crafting sesh gets the little taxidermists all worked up, and they proceed to mate atop their prized love-carcass, undoubtedly while Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" swells in their subterranean crypt.
" Szyttia tells us that Soutine patted his throat and continued: "This cry, I always feel it there […] When I painted the beef carcass it was again this cry that I wanted to free.
The Yes vote claimed 73% to the 38.4% for No. A woman poses for a selfie with the carcass of a humpback whale on Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Nov. 15.
He said domestic trends, when combined with the possibility of strong pork carcass exports to China, appear to show that pork belly supplies could be much tighter later this year and into 2020.
And Turkey received assurances that its vulnerable extremities would not be attacked; for an empire that for a century had been preyed upon like a carcass this was a new lease of life.
In the episode "Tales From the Darkside," Archie sees what appears to be a ghost of a deer: The carcass of the animal is then shown on the back of a pickup truck.
Ikuhisa Minowa and Genki Sudo both used drop kicks against the aged boxer, Butterbean in the hopes that he would flop his three hundred pound, white belt carcass down on top of them.
Right now, it's unclear whether the animal lived in Antarctica ocean water that froze over on the surface, or if subglacial rivers moved the tardigrade carcass from Antarctic mountains into the nearby valley.
The cash pork carcass cutout value was 4.5.875 cents higher on Friday at $83.27 per cwt, but that was down $2.00 from a week ago, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) data.
The centuries-old Central Asian sport called buzkashi, in which players on horseback fight over a decapitated, disemboweled goat or calf carcass, is certainly to Western observers one of the world's strangest competitions.
The frozen carcass of a young male woolly mammoth discovered in 2012 in Siberia shows signs that it died from an attack by human hunters, according to a study published in Science today.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The frozen carcass of a woolly mammoth found in Siberia with unmistakable signs of spear wounds is providing evidence that people inhabited Arctic regions thousands of years earlier than previously known.
The latter also name-checked warhorses like Amon Amarth, Carcass, and Crowbar while nodding to fresher meat like Gatecreeper and Full of Hell, as well as Noisey faves King Woman and Lingua Ignota.
He said the marks were made exactly where people would have had to cut through a tough ligament to remove the tusk from a carcass and could not have been made another way.
So Old World chicken soup is often made from an already-cooked carcass, or simmered for many hours, or boosted with onion skins and carrots to mask a lack of flavor and color.
" And according to Sharksmart, a website launched by the Western Australia government that provides real-time shark updates, a whale carcass currently near Yallingup "may continue to act as an attractant to sharks.
Sunfyre never flew again and remained where it had fallen, feeding on Moondancer's carcass, on slaughtered sheep and even on King Aegon's main rival for the throne, his half sister Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen.
The 200 riders compete to pick up the stuffed goat carcass, bending down from their horses, and bring it to a target, a circle of hay placed in front of the announcer's box.
Some who study France's culinary tradition explain the absence of women from professional kitchens by pointing to physical demands, like the ability to wield a heavy cooking pot or wrestle an animal carcass.
As he gloats about killing a rhino, displaying the carcass on his phone, her placid demeanor cracks and a war of wits ensues — a tangle of race, inequality and immigration at its core.
Editorial The great steel arch that has been inched into place over the blackened and crumbling "sarcophagus" containing the radioactive carcass of Chernobyl's Reactor No. 4 is an extraordinary feat of human ingenuity.
On the other side of a dirt track, another elephant carcass lies under an acacia tree The drought is one of the main arguments put forward for selling elephants to China by Zimparks.
As smaller ones can splinter and break when chewed, it&aposs best not to treat dogs to the leftover turkey carcass because it could lead to dental problems, or even hurt their intestines.
A butcher in a stylish polo shirt (the current fashion rage for retailers at the Bazurto) brought out a quarter carcass, from which he chopped off the leg, the part Otero had desired.
The group said the Nisshin Maru was spotted trying to cover up a dead minke whale carcass with a tarp when a helicopter approached the vessel in the waters of the Australian Whale Sanctuary.
A burned animal carcass was reportedly left on the doorstep of a Department of Homeland Security staffer as tensions grow between the Trump administration and those who are protesting its "zero tolerance" immigration policy.
Let's face it, you haven't lived until you've seen the video of him caressing marinade into an animal carcass as though it were a cherished lover, roses protruding from where its anus once was.
The details: An investigation concluded that 17 illnesses and one death between July 5 and July 25 were linked to the raw ground beef that was made from the chuck portion of the carcass.
Ocean Ramsey, a marine biologist and shark activist who started One Ocean Diving, wrote on Instagram that she had heard that a group of sharks had gathered around a sperm whale carcass to feed.
He took his first published photo in the aftermath of a deadly street fight; it shows a gang from Finsbury Park, his rough London neighbourhood, peering from the carcass of a bombed-out building.
Let's face it, you haven't lived until you've seen the video of him caressing marinade into an animal carcass as though it were a cherished lover, roses protruding from where its anus once was.
A Southern Resident killer whale whose calf died shortly after birth last month was finally seen swimming without the carcass 17 days later ... according to scientists, who say her "tour of grief" is over.
Researchers in Germany wanted to find out a bit more about how the ants moved and navigated when confronted with a carcass — or, in the laboratory, a crumb — that was too big to carry.
In Game 3, a skinned carcass was heaved onto the ice surface during a stoppage in play, and the crowd went absolutely nuts as an ice crew member went to remove the bald duck.
"The more we can walk, bike, and take transit, we're spending a lot less than the alternative, which is to drag around a two-ton carcass of steel that belches climate change," Speck says.
If they kill when they aren't hungry, they will either eat the most attractive part of the prey animal, usually the soft tissue, try to cache it for later or abandon the carcass altogether.
The carcass, feet, wing tips and neck were then saved for broth, but to get even more from the bird, the meaty parts of the wings were turned into hors d'oeuvres or staff meals.
From Harris again: In one prior report on breeding-associated mortality, a tagged territorial male sea otter held a struggling female underwater until her body became limp and then copulated repeatedly with her carcass.
Officials had less success five years earlier when chunks of a different sperm whale carcass fell off a truck en route to Hawaii Pacific University for analysis and littered the road for several hours.
To the dismay of the Uzbek farmer who had raised the cows, the rabbi declared one of them not-kosher after having it skinned and putting his hand into the carcass to check its organs.
A 3-meter [10 foot] individual came ashore at Folly Beach, South Carolina in 6.53 and in 2016 a carcass of a 4-meter [13 foot] individual washed up on a beach in Galveston, Texas.
We've all seen the gruesome images of a sea turtle killed by a plastic bag, or the array of bottle caps, toothbrush fragments, and other plastic items found in the stomach of an albatross carcass.
SKEGNESS, England (Reuters) - The carcass of a fifth sperm whale has washed up on England's east coast, the coastguard said on Monday, after four others died in a spate of beachings nearby in recent days.
This advance group is comprised of fans and a couple of reporters, including a woman from a respected, very earnest hip-hop website, and another from the terrible, rotting carcass of the local alt-weekly.
Murton says his team has already uncovered the mummified carcass of a bison within the sediment, as well as the frozen remains of a musk ox, mammoth, and a 4,400-year-old Holocene-era horse.
Two men on horseback, accompanied by four dogs, arrived on the Mexican side and handed over, just as casually as if they were delivering pizza, a freshly killed goat carcass and a stack of tortillas.
The latest reported death in Sabah was on Saturday, when wildlife officers found the slightly decomposed carcass of a female elephant in a plantation, with what they believe was a gunshot wound at its temple.
In a final image, the camera pans a carcass being roasted on a giant spit and you are reminded that not only in the world of "Neon Bull," but everywhere, you are what you eat.
The safety car was deployed early on after Kevin Magnussen's Haas suffered a puncture, scattering debris on the track as rhe Dane limped back to the pits on a rim and a flailing tyre carcass.
A point of particular debate is the age of a thylacine carcass found in a cave on the Nullarbor Plain in 1966, so fresh that it still had an intact tongue, eyeball, and striped fur.
As I walked away from the crumbling carcass of the Nakagin Capsule Tower, my own problems didn't seem any smaller, but they were part of a world far grander and stranger than I'd ever thought.
Leonardo DiCaprio slept in an animal carcass and hiked through a frozen tundra to shoot The Revenant, while Amy Poehler consumed a dangerous amount of waffles and braved an ice rink in heels for the series.
While you might agree that plant-based options aren't meat, it seems difficult to justify how an amalgamation of animal cells brewed in a bioreactor is any less meaty than cells taken from a slaughtered carcass.
Dyer and Fibiger believed this model more accurately represented the shape and strength of the human skull compared to an animal carcass, and that it was more ethical than battering away at a human donor's corpse.
The freedom of such a choice is only possible when profiteers finally finish ravaging the carcass and fully abandon the scene for a fresh kill; only then can those remains shape a new, self-made ecosystem.
Women pray next to the carcass of a male elephant, who according to forest officials succumbed to injuries after a fight with another elephant Monday night, at a tea garden in Assam, India, on Dec. 4.
The bear's carcass will be shipped to the agency's laboratory for a necropsy to determine if DNA testing can confirm it was the animal that attacked the girl and to assess its overall health, Porras said.
By studying the flattened carcass under an electron microscope, the study's authors, led by molecular paleobiologist Jakob Vinther of Bristol University, were able to identify patterns of "melanosomes," which are cellular carriers of the pigment melanin.
It's a war of all against all, in which the winner is the horseman (traditionally, only men play the game) who successfully carries the carcass past some defined point or throws it in a certain area.
"  "Once the animal carcass reaches a temperature sufficient to destroy bacteria and viruses that would pose a threat to my empire," the fake post says, "I will consume the flesh to replenish my stores of energy.
When the carcass of an unidentified animal was found on a Long Island beach a few years ago, it became popularly known as the Montauk Monster, and local residents said it had come from — where else?
Gory images of the carcass, taken in January on a trash-strewn shore of Oslo Fjord, resonated on social media among Norwegians, who tend to see their jagged coastline as a paragon of untouched natural beauty.
It found 22 instances between 2012 and 2016 in which companies were cited by the remaining federal inspectors for failing to identify and remove from the slaughter line a hog carcass that could cause food poisoning.
Based on the weight and feel of the garbage bag she found on Friday afternoon outside Crotona Park in the Bronx, the seasonal worker for the Parks Department thought there might be an animal carcass inside.
The room was littered with greasy dinner plates and empty bottles of fortified wine; a roasting tray lay in the middle of the floor, and on it was the picked-over carcass of a small chicken.
On arrival, the team must clear a path to the carcass and then establish a perimeter about 60 feet back while the two designated samplers don hooded Tyvek suits with goggles and three pairs of gloves.
You can follow a more detailed recipe, but here are the basic instructions: Put your chicken carcass in a pot with water, bring it to a boil and then let it simmer for about four hours.
I cannot recall the nice hotels I've stayed in half so well as the New Zealand jungle cabin where I inadvertently slept on the rotting carcass of a rat and woke up with a heart murmur.
In the Russian Arctic, for example, scientists linked an anthrax outbreak to a previously-dormant pathogen released from a thawing reindeer carcass that infected thousands of reindeer and caused the death of at least one boy.
In Shotal district, the westernmost area of Panjshir, the carcass of a home bombed in a Russian attack stands alongside rebuilt homes across from the village mosque, a looming reminder of what invaders bring to the province.
We don't have claws or sharp teeth and four hundred pounds of muscle to drag down gazelle, and you aren't going to tear the meat off a carcass with your bare hands unless you've got bear hands.
An animal's age is not the only factor affecting how tender its beef is, said Schiaritti, noting that the amount of time a carcass spends in a refrigerator before being shipped to market also has an impact.
Following an early demo, Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment, Carcass made their full-length debut in 1988 with Reek of Putrefaction, an album recorded so hurriedly that the band was openly unhappy with its rough and muddied sounds.
It takes anywhere from between two to 10 weeks for the soft tissue on the carcass to decompose, and about seven years for the bone (which comprises about half of the animal's mass) to completely break down.
For some, the perfect time to blast the first "All I Want For Christmas Is You" of the year falls somewhere between the moment you slide the Thanksgiving turkey carcass into the trash and your 4 a.m.
Meanwhile, younger listeners raised on 90s hard rock wanted tougher shit, and moved onto melodic-yet-brutal metalcore acts like Killswitch Engage and Unearth, which became gateway drugs to genre-specific acts like Iron Maiden and Carcass.
The most electrifying piece in the exhibition is "Wild Dogs" from the 2000s (McNeely often prefers not to pin exact dates on her paintings), which depicts a pack of dogs tearing apart the carcass of a deer.
But as evidenced by the Discovery Channel show Naked and Afraid (the height of reality television authenticity, right?), one can survive on a single decapitated lizard carcass and a handful of mildly poisonous berries for three weeks.
A provincial court sentenced Premchai Karnasuta, president of Thailand's largest construction company Italian-Thai Development (ITD) Pcl, for possession of a firearm without a permit, enabling poaching and possession of a Kalij pheasant carcass, a protected animal.
With the disease also spreading to neighbouring countries, notably Vietnam, Laos, Mongolia and Cambodia, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) expects world pigmeat production to fall 8.5% this year to 110.5 million tonnes (carcass weight equivalent).
Never seen before on dinosaur remains, these marks indicate that the carcass floated in a marine basin and then sank to the sea floor, where it remained for months or even years before becoming buried and fossilized.
The name "dead goat polo" seems to tell you just about everything you'd expect to see but I didn't really understand how you could format rules around a group of 20 guys on horses chasing a carcass.
BLUE WHALE CARCASS CARVED INTO, STOMPED ON BY TOURISTS TAKING SELFIES A video of the Princess Monterey Whale Watching group&aposs recent excursion was posted online July 13 and has already been viewed more than 5,000 times.
Police would try to determine the age of the cow carcass, police official Anand Kumar said when asked if there had been a conspiracy to vitiate the atmosphere by using a dead cow brought in from elsewhere.
The centerpiece of "Chaim Soutine: Flesh," a new exhibition of more than 30 paintings at the Jewish Museum, is a stupendous example, his "Carcass of Beef" (circa 1925), borrowed from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo.
Terrified of the prospect of meat grown from stem cells in labs, the beef industry in America has been urging legislatures to restrict the use of the word "meat" to that which comes from an animal carcass.
It's possible that this animal's mask was an anomaly, or that the freshness of the carcass allowed the researchers a rare opportunity to see it: After some time being stranded, the whales all begin to appear dark.
Yet the cuts on this woolly mammoth carcass suggest that they had actually been capable of hunting up to 1,700 kilometers north of these 55°N remains, a feat achieved about 15,000 years earlier than previously assumed.
National Briefing | Southwest A humanitarian group says six of its eight water stations for migrants crossing the Sonoran Desert have been vandalized, including one that was shot at and had the carcass of a coyote next to it.
Underwater feast Scientists could not contain their excitement as they stumbled upon a "whale fall" -- a carcass of a whale that had fallen to a depth of more than 3,300 feet -- during a live-streamed deep-sea dive.
You might be heading back to camp to drop off a rabbit carcass, and someone will pull you aside to tell you about a lead on a new heist or ask you to take their bored kid fishing.
Britons prefer to eat white breast meat over "dark" wings, legs and thighs; the profitability of the domestic poultry industry depends on finding a market for the 75% of the bird that Britons generally eschew—the "carcass balance".
The Gray brothers themselves have a few thoughts to share as well—most of them about death metal, and their band Snot Goblin (which is quite promising—think mid-period Carcass mixed with Nunslaughter and goofy teenage humor).
Honey Butter is into making full use of things: At the restaurant, the carcass is used for stock, the fat becomes schmaltz for the gravy and potatoes, and even their spent frying oil is sold back into biofuel.
This thing isn't a life-threatening cancer, but it it is a rollercoaster of a chronic condition that includes stomach aches, bloating, nausea, diarrhea, and gas that mimics a rotting skunk carcass whose last meal was deviled eggs.
I sincerely hope you haven't thought about Big Mouth Billy Bass in a decade-plus, but if its dust-covered carcass is still under your childhood bed, you should probably give it to one particular Texas restaurant chain.
The musical, directed by Stephen Brackett, intermittently captures it in Palmer's awkward interactions with his kind but macho father (Geoffrey Lind), and in a scene in which the boys plan to nail a muskrat carcass to Dorothy's door.
It gets even better: The photo of the proposed "human carcass" in Aboagye's post is from a 2012 Capcom PR stunt, a fake "human meat market" promoting the sixth installation of wildly popular video game series Resident Evil.
As the very same boxes of CDs and vinyl we've hunted down thunders against the insides of the skips, it just doesn't feel right; like a stoic hunter making a triumphant catch then setting fire to its carcass.
Via the device of a dead whale carcass tracked as it falls from the water's surface to its floor, you also learn something enduring: a good sense of how the depths relate to the rest of the ocean.
"We need to trade with member states because some parts of the carcass command a better price there," said Ivor Ferguson, a farmer from Northern Ireland who once raised pigs and now focuses on sheep and cereal crops.
We're finishing up the leftovers from Thanksgiving, and I'm planning the turkey-bone gumbo I'll make later today, a tradition I picked up from the New Orleans storyteller Pableaux Johnson, whose ways with a turkey carcass are legendary.
Order this dish at least a day in advance and you'll be treated to a tableside carving of a Beijing (aka Peking) duck with steamed bao, duck fried rice, and duck broth made from your just-carved carcass.
A rotting whale carcass in Hawaii has attracted swarms of hungry sharks now feasting on the leviathan's flesh, and federal authorities tasked with monitoring it tell Motherboard the messy situation is being impacted by the ongoing government shutdown.
While the carcass is too big to move, the researchers plan to eventually extract its skeleton for study at the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, a natural history museum in the nearby city of Belém, according to the Independent.
Oblivious to both the smell and the army of flies that began to plague the decaying flesh, the artist raced between canvas and carcass, brushing fresh blood on the beef as he sought to capture its details in paint.
Methods and recipes vary wildly, but the fragrant sausage that Charles Mureithi and Simon Muchoki prepared took well over three hours to make, from stripping the carcass and cleaning the still-squirming intestines to slicing seasonings with surgical precision.
As such, you will probably cry a few times in this movie, but mostly, you will feel exhausted, overwhelmed and a deep, deep sense of relief that it wasn't you that had to sleep in an animal carcass. 3.
In the first panel, Chang ritualistically scrubs a beached ship's large rusted hull with nothing more than a sponge and bucket of water; in the second, she wades thigh-deep into shoreline waters and scrubs a rotting whale carcass.
Dobrev and Lane also turned heads with their Friday night costume for Kate Hudson's star-studded Halloween bash, as they dressed up as Leonardo DiCaprio and the horse carcass he slept in for the Oscar-winning film The Revenant.
He'd unearthed a plastic bas-relief Porky Pig face, the rollers of a washing machine, the carcass of a Bakelite radio, and a doll's head with evenly spaced hair-holes, and brought them to his studio, thinking, Maybe someday.
The legend of the Cadborosaurus, also called Caddy, dates back to 1937, when what's believed to be the creature's carcass was discovered in the stomach of a sperm whale in Naden Harbor off the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
They boogied through a sweaty, energetic, infectiously fun set, elevated further by guitarist Bill Steer's hot licks and onstage swagger; even though he's best known for grinding it out in Carcass, it's obvious that his heart belongs to rock'n'roll.
In some of the strongest passages, she turns to Shakespeare, using a section from "The Tempest" delivered by Ralph Fiennes to speak of exile, suffering, a "rotten carcass of a boat" and a sea-sorrow that is appallingly relevant.
Designed by Mr. van Hove's right-hand aesthetician, Jan Versweyveld, the typically abstract set includes a suspended accordion, which plays itself, and the carcass of a car, which (this being a van Hove production) rains icky oil on everybody.
Similarly, if he kills a deer and drags it to our yard to send a message about what he's capable of, it's going to be your responsibility to remove that deer carcass, piece by piece if you have to.
" He added, "This is not an organized an operation ... It's not like taking a number at a bakery and standing in line to politely get your dozen cookies ... it's more like a bunch of jackals at the carcass of an antelope.
In other words, the human body was a mere appetizer compared to other options on the menu at the time—like, say, the mammoth: At 3.6 million calories, its carcass could feed the same group for up to two months.
The rotting whale carcass off the coast of Oahu has drawn packs of divers keen to see the sea life it attracts, but state wildlife officials have warned on Facebook for them to stay away lest sharks mistake them for food.
From there, Carcass grew as musicians and songwriters, and, over their next several albums, took their style beyond the grind into new complexities, experimentations, and melody, with bassist/vocalist Jeff Walker's vivid medical terminology-laced lyrics adding to the fun.
The borehole from the SALSA program that lead to the tardigrade carcass was sealed off on January 5, according to Nature, and the SALSA researchers will now be focusing on analyzing the samples that they've collected from the subglacial environment.
He is a voyeur, seduced at first by stories that appeared allegorical—Arctic scientists trapped by melting ice on an island inhabited by polar bears, or a Russian boy killed by anthrax from a reindeer carcass uncovered by thawing permafrost.
Michael Dellegrazie, Alejandro's owner, and his lawyer, Evan Oshan, tell us Delta wanted to keep the dog's carcass to do its own necropsy ... while Michael wanted Alejandro returned immediately in order to get his own testing done to determine what happened.
For over a century, it went unnoticed in the finished work, "Olive Trees" (1889), now owned by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, but a recent study by the museum's curators, conservators, and outside scientists has revealed its old, brown carcass.
Jacob Waddell was charged with disorderly conduct, disrupting a meeting, and possessing an instrument of crime after he snuck the fish carcass into PPG Paints Arena in his compression shorts and heaved it onto the ice during the second period.
If dairy and meat marketers really wanted consumers to know what they are buying, they would be transparent, and they would use descriptions like "bovine mammary secretion" for cows' milk and "carcass" for meat from slaughtered animals, but they don't.
According to the article, a contractor who was hired to work on the home claimed to have found "eerie" things there, such as a bird carcass, the words "Help me" written on glass, and drawers that he said opened by themselves.
As a volunteer with the Alaska Moose Federation, she goes to the scene, winches the carcass onto her truck and delivers it to hungry families or religious and civic groups on a waiting list, which then butcher and distribute the meat.
I can't shake the memory of the cinematic image that concludes the first act, in which a solemn young man creeps in from the shadows to stare at the suspended carcass of a slaughtered goose, as if in mortal kinship.
Next, I wrapped the thing in foil, put it in a roasting pan, and cooked it for a couple more hours in a low oven, until the bird essentially collapsed and I could shred its meat from the carcass with forks.
Her greater task, though, is persuading her own Parliament to approve her draft agreement on withdrawing from the European Union, a deal that, when initially presented to the country a week ago, had all the popular appeal of an opossum carcass.
Orange Is the New Black was so good at creating a world outside of Piper that it was frustrating when it tried to turn its attention back to the boring, empty carcass of a Trojan horse that Piper's character became.
Such a concatenation of conventional gender markers can't help but feel like irony, and inscribing the picture of a living animal on a gaudily decorated bit of its carcass seems like a bitter joke about the price of being a woman.
And so on another Sunday, he watched Miranda heading off to hike with Liz, and he watched her come home later in the evening, when he was outside under a carport, showing his nephew how to gut a deer carcass.
So if you want to try roadkill, but haven't stumbled on a fresh carcass while carrying tools for dismembering, you may want to visit the Mountain State in September for the West Virginia Roadkill Cook-off in the town of Marlinton.
Cats are attracted to bushfire scars (one study found a feral cat journeying 19 miles to one), and when these brilliant hunters find their vulnerable victims they kill with merciless impunity—sometimes not even bothering to eat the carcass afterward.
" In "Refrigerator, 214," the depressing contents of a midcentury icebox — "boiled potato in a bag, a chicken carcass under foil" — give way to a wondrous jar of maraschino cherries, "heart red, sexual red, wet neon red, / shining red in their liquid.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities suspect a Sumatran elephant found dead in a palm oil plantation may have been poisoned or electrocuted, marking the second time in a week a carcass of the critically endangered animal has been discovered, officials said.
But those quiet minutes standing in front of the bird — either carving it while it was still hot and glistening, or picking cold meat off the carcass to nestle between slices of bread — were some of the moments he treasured most.
By contrast, for a lone seal to reduce a penguin to bite-sized chunks means whipping the prey around in its jaws with as much force as it can muster, in order to tear lumps of flesh free from the carcass.
These moves back and forth — from delicate watercolors of amputations to the cruelty, or what might be seen simply as the reality, of a carcass — this almost manic motion between styles and genres is consistent in the work of Carol Rama.
Paola Bouley, the park's associate director of carnivore conservation, and two of her colleagues rode up to the fence in a pickup, opened the gate, edged the vehicle just inside the boma and began lowering the carcass of a male impala.
Rounding one corner I saw a pile of tree parts and, crossing right in front of it, a stray puppy dragging the beheaded carcass of an iguana: a poignant, if a little heavy-handed, symbol for the brutality of nature.
BLUE WHALE CARCASS CARVED INTO, STOMPED ON BY TOURISTS TAKING SELFIES "We&aposre where the animals are and the boarders are usually more focused on what they&aposre doing than where the whales are active," he explained to the San Francisco news site.
In addition to the many accounts of the story that already exist, here is one I wrote for the catalogue of the 21920 retrospective: Soutine purchased a beef carcass, hauled it up the stairs to his studio, and hung it from the ceiling.
According CBC, members of the mother whale's pod have been helping with the grieving creature's mourning by taking turns balancing the baby killer whale's carcass on their noses, as she'd been doing for days through the waters near San Juan Island, Washington.
I do remember telling Jeff on the phone at some point that I'd been coming up with riffs that to me sounded like Carcass riffs, rather than something that would suit the other band that I was playing in at the time.
"There had been reports from brief sightings by whale-watchers two days ago that J35 (Tahlequah) was not pushing the calf carcass in Georgia Strait near Vancouver, BC; and, now we can confirm that she definitely has abandoned it," the update said.
Click here to view original GIFBesides shooting an actual human or a pig carcass, the best way to determine the efficacy of a projectile—like a bullet—is with ballistic gel, which has almost identical density and viscosity to human muscle tissue.
In a fight for survival, his "Revenant" character Hugh Glass treks through snow-covered forests, gets swept away in a waterfall, sleeps inside the carcass of a disemboweled horse and hungrily eats raw bison liver before making it back to his camp.
Sepultura's first two records, Morbid Visions (1986) and Schizophrenia (1987), wear the influence of Show No Mercy-era Slayer on their sleeves, and Beneath The Remains (1989) and Arise attain heightened brutality by integrating the death metal attack of Obituary and Carcass.
A Georgia investigation into a school officer charged with cruelty when his dog died in a hot patrol car has widened after he admitted shooting a second dog and the authorities discovered the carcass of a third animal, officials said on Wednesday.
Using pressurized air, the bird carcass is shot at engines at speeds of around 250 to 350 feet per second, according to GE. (A military engine test required speeds of 750 feet per second.) Pratt & Whitney uses pheasants from farms, a spokeswoman said.
Many restaurants now cater specifically to British Muslims wanting to eat more adventurously as well as in accordance with Koran teachings, which state that animals and poultry are slaughtered with a clean cut to the major arteries and blood drained from the carcass.
Distinguished by the smell of smoked fish (incorporated in Mr. Mahama's installation, "A Straight Line Through the Carcass of History"), and by the quality of the paintings, sculptures, photographs and videos on display, this is an exhibition where ostensibly nothing is for sale.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 23600 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 2202 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 19813 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 33 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
For a few months, trucks can haul fuel or lumber or diamonds or a moose carcass to the region's remote communities and mines that are cut off by water and wilderness, reachable for most of the year only by barge or by air.
All of this although Credit Suisse bought DLJ and First Boston before that, Deutsche Bank spent $9 billion on Bankers Trust back in 473 and Barclays picked up the American carcass of Lehman Brothers after the financial crisis for a bargain $1.8 billion.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 1920 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 1925 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
It's also an endearingly odd neighborhood mainstay where, depending on the hour of your visit, you might encounter other political writers with their dogs, or a dignitary's funeral, or a family of red foxes tearing at the carcass of a lesser critter.
If you ever had a photo of an animal carcass stashed away on your computer or phone because you were too mesmerized to trash it, and you were too terrified about what others would think to share it, you are not alone.
He stopped the local hunting guides from dismembering it at the kill site, instead instructing them to use an aluminum sheet to carry the carcass so as not to damage the fur and horns, said Khuandyg Akhbas, 50, one of the guides.
And if you don't have feathers on your head, it allows you to stick your head right into the carcass and be less likely to get all the little bits of blood and gunk stuck to you and then be carried around all day.
Now, big-box stores like Target and Walmart and local specialty stores are circling Toys 'R' Us's carcass to tear off their own piece of the $22016 billion in US toy sales the liquidated retailer made in 221, when it last reported full-year earnings.
A chicken wing, on the other hand, is basically just like a cute little Tweety Bird, right there in my hand, covered in sauce, looking up at me with big eyes and asking how I could so cruelly dig my teeth into her dead carcass.
Plewes: Then she runs and falls into the goat-carcass world, which, then we dyed her dresses a hair darker, which most people can't really tell, but that was actually a story point to show sort of an arc in what happens to her.
In the video, posted earlier this week on his YouTube channel, Paul and a couple of friends are getting rid of a dead rat they found on an outside deck -- and he decided it would be cool to shoot the carcass with a taser.
For every carcass that ends up on a beach, several more decay at sea, wildlife biologists say, which suggests that as many as 6,000 of the 200,000 common dolphins living in the bay may have perished in less than four months because of fishing.
National Park Service personnel who received a signal from the animal's tracking collar indicating it had died found its carcass on July 10 on the grounds of the American Jewish University campus in Simi Valley, about 50 miles (80km) northwest of Los Angeles, Wold said.
We'd managed to get the dog off the carcass, all three of us shouting at once while the girl grabbed for the leash and I delivered two or three sharp kicks to the animal's hindquarters, but Allison's dead pig was none the better for it.

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