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Brian Keith McNab has written: 'Extreme measures' -- subject(s): Bioenergetics, Evolution, Ecology, Basal metabolism, Warm-blooded animals, Body temperature, Regulation
Brian Jones's body was found in the swimming pool of his house in England.
The animals probably end up with rashes and have to inhale their body spray and get very sick or have a problem with their lungs. Their bodies are disposed of as economically and discretely as possible
Well, if you're talking about survival, the hearts of animals are rich in vitamins and protein. The hides of large animals are useful as blankets and clothing. Their fat can be used to make basic candles. The Indians believed in using every part of the animal possible, thereby honoring the animals death.
Yes by telling it to sweat if hot and shiver if cold.
All animals needs food in one way or another, but not all of the food will be possible to use. The parts that are eaten but not used by the body are removed from the body as faeces and or urine
No, humans cannot voluntarily give body parts to animals as animals and humans are biologically different. However, in some cases, veterinarians may perform surgeries or procedures using animal parts (such as tissue or organs) to help other animals in need.
in his swimming pool
Nervous system
Da Brian
Anorexia (the lack of appetite) they can get. But not Anorexia nervosa.
Vibrio Cholerae is a bacteria that enters the body orally and affects the intestines of the host. If the animal has intestines then yes its possible for the bacteria to infect them