1. He sees a poodle eat 2. She jumps over it
by eating everything it sees. ex: fruits, veggies, grass, etc.
the answer is: apple poop. he sees it in the pool and he starts eating apples and starts pooing out bananas
Its probably because he is simply noticing your there, And sorta asking you to come over and pet him. :)
Lennox says it to Macbeth in Act 2 Scene 3, before Macduff sees that Duncan is murdered.
Standard Poodles are WONDERFUL dogs! Contrary to what many think, they are also sturdy, strong, and natural hunters... contrary to the normal show ring hair cut they sometimes wear. (A standard poodle is NOT a yappy toy or miniature poodle!) A standard poodle male is (most likely) larger than a coyote and likely as smart or smarter than a wild coyote. (The Standard Poodle is one of the most intelligent of all dog breeds!) However, poodles are are also naturally friendly, curious, and a tamed family pet without the developed instincts of a pack animal. If larger than the coyote, I doubt if a single coyote would attack a standard poodle... and if they did attack, I imagine the poodle would defend himself in a fair fight fairly well. The bigger risk is that they would get to know each other as dogs do... and become somewhat friendly. But once the rest of the coyote pack comes out of the nearby field/woods and sees your dog and decide to attack, your friendly poodle will not realize that the pack is not playing... and he/she will be summarily killed and ripped apart as food for their young. Even if that does not happen, a wild coyote willing to play with a family pet during the day could also be rabid... and just normal "play" could infect your poodle should you dog get scratched or nipped by the coyote. It is best to avoid the potential risk of a family pet "playing" with even a single wild coyote!
He didn't see it, because he was too busy killing Duncan at the time.
They are separte eating disorders, but do have a common thread. Binge eating is where a person "binges" often. A binge is where a person consume large amounts (to the tune of hundreds to thousands) of calories in a very short amount of time. Impulsive eating is where a person sees or thinks of a food and they just randomly decides to eat it.
It simply means don't cheat on your diet. In other words, calories DO count even if no one sees you eating.
Not really. Not eating because te food is digusting or filthy is a normal human reaction that is a means of survival and a way of preventing us from getting sick from what we eat.
u wash to clean it and then sees if any dirt is still there or not and finally you say"an apple a day keeps doctor away.
That happens for cameras with electronic viewfinders. What you see is an electronic projection of what the camera sees. This projection is not instantaneous. There is a slight lag. So when you move the camera even a bit, the projection lag makes the image look like it is shaking. For some cameras, this lag is very small, and you will have a hard time detecting the shake.