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AUGUST 3rd – 4th  

—>   winter  —  AUtumn —- AU –/ o:/

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/formaldehyde

Pathology

Necropsy    →  autopsy  —--    to DIE : died   →   a   DEAD  / dé d / animal  

  →   the   DEATH / dé z/

– FLORA   and   FAUNA

Foal = a baby horse.

 Filly = a female foal.     Colt = a male foal.


(rifles  trademark)

This week  you have been working with a young horse = a female FOAL →   a FILLY

– a sudden death —>    bacterial disease: unfortunately there were 3 bacteria. The filly ha
injury  in one of her limbs

– What  is  the  PROCEDURE /pr si dcha/  /prəˈsiː.dʒər/  to  study / to do a necropsy?

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The place - area   where  I  work  is  at  very  LOW temperature because we need to keep
bodies in a cold environment  TO / SO AS TO       AVOID degradation

FIRST →  we do / take an ocular inspection. We search for any kind of injury: either on th
articulations, OR oral cavities →  Following, we open the abdominal cavity to search for /
any injuries. Next, we open the thorax cavity and we remove the organs from the TONGU
/táng/ to   the  rectum , we remove every organ to  inspect / CHECK   ON  them.

The next step is LONGER  and takes more involvement AS / BECAUSE we  need to CHE
ON   every  organ, TOUCH, CUT /k á t/ each organ into several pieces  and  TAKE  SAM
The  samples  are kept in formaldehyde /fo: mal    də   hai/  /fɔːˈmæl.də.haɪd/ 
to be continued …
   
– There are many (a lot of) horses BECAUSE using horses to work is BANNED (prohibite
a result, the police confiscate them and take them to a horse sanctuary. People can / may
any of them ONLY  as a pet.

CAN ANIMALS PREDICT NATURAL DISASTERS UPCOMING???

predict = FORECAST = anticipate

animals   BEHAVE → BEHAVIOUR →   changes: becomes ODD = WEIRD - RESTLESS


animals were   NOTORIOUSLY = SIGNIFICANTLY restless  HOURS  before  a  quake

SENSORS   were  attached  to  FARM animals in an EARTHQUAKE-PRONE  area

PRONE → propensa → almost certain that there will be  an instance of a shake  

sensors →  devices / gadget  KEPT INSIDE  A  collar  to   TRACK (follow) and register  a
behaviour – chips  that   SEND  information / DATA ˈdeɪ.tə/

tags →   a  device  / gadget put / introduced / inserted UNDERNEATH the SKIN / FUR 

Some  senses  are  HIGHLY  DEVELOPED IN ANIMALS , SUCH AS   the sense of heari
and  smelling.

nest →  home  of  birds: where  birds  LAY  eggs, and   BREED their  young

Restless behaviour  seen   20  hours  BEFORE =  PRIOR  TO    an  earthquake

https://www.google.com/search?q=nat+geo+videos+
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WsroHFp3LQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VZSJKbzyMc

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