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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. Small, long-tailed, seed-eating parakeet Budgerigar Temporal range: Pliocene–Holocene Pre๊ ๊ O S D C P T J K Pg N Blue cere indicates male Flaking brown cere indicates female in breeding condition Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain ...
Female breast(s) [60] bucket Automobile; see also cowpie crate heap jalopy [19] bug's ear 1. Always with the connotation of being small e.g.Your baby is cuter than a bug's ear [61] 2. Attractive, Charming i.e. cute as a bug's ear [62] [a] bug eyed Amazed: astounded in the 1920s i.e. He looked all bug-eyed [63] bulge, the Advantage e.g. have the ...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, a new breed of women started to emerge from the depths of circus tents around the world: the strong-woman. These women quickly drew large crowds of circus lovers ...
For example, a study regarding parrots that had been isolated in cages demonstrated that most birds showing this social deprivation had significant behavioural disturbances, such as aggressive behaviour, feather picking, self-mutilation, restlessness, screaming, apathetic behavior, and stereotypies. [36]
One 2020 cohort study of more than 5,000 people published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports had people who were early birds and night owls wear activity trackers on ...
An aggressive mosquito species has moved into Los Angeles. So officials are releasing thousands of sterile mosquitoes in bid to fight them. ... which serves 6 million people and has more than 90 ...
A study done in 1983 (Cairns) produced both highly aggressive male and female strains of mice dependent on certain developmental periods to have this more aggressive behavior expressed. These mice were not observed to be more aggressive during the early and later stages of their lives, but during certain periods of time (in their middle-age ...
Other Ino mutations also appeared in Europe in the early 1930s, and several British fanciers, including Walter Higham, [4] Scott and Camplin, and Tod Boyd, had imported continental Lutinos by the mid-1930s. [10] Some of these turned out to be of the non-sex-linked type [4] and the unwitting mixing of the two mutations led to considerable ...