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Bruni, Frank (30 May 2007). "Go, Eat, You Never Know". The New York Times . Retrieved 26 July 2017. At rest, it hangs upside down and cloaks its plum-size body in its wings, reminiscent of the famous vampire Dracula.

A string of sausages is used to describe a group of sausages that are connected together, usually when they are being cooked. The Simpsons episode "Homer the Vigilante" starts with the Springfield Cat Burglar sneaking into the Simpsons' home and being growled at by Santa's Little Helper. Being Genre Savvy enough to know this trope, he pulls out a chain of sausages to distract the animal. It gets Played for Laughs moments later when Homer sleep-walks in, and is also stopped by being given sausages. The Time and Punishment segment in "Treehouse of Horror V" has Homer taking out a sausage chain while being chased by vicious dogs. Rather than what you'd expect, he eats them himself in hopes of gaining strength to outrun the dogs... which he actually achieves. If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for 65 € per month.See also: Swiss sausages and cured meats A St. Galler bratwurst, schüblig and cervelat, cooked and served hot

They are now rare in the UK, partially due to insecticides and starvation as a result of their low body mass with small fat reserves.Allen, G. (2015). Sausage: A Global History. Edible (in German). Reaktion Books. p.pt115. ISBN 978-1-78023-555-4 . Retrieved 23 October 2017.

This lichen is very sensitive to air pollution, especially from sulphur dioxide; it has a widespread but sparse distribution in mainland Europe, but has become extinct in many areas, surviving best in Brittany. [1] It occurs on various Mediterranean and Atlantic islands and is present in Saudi Arabia, and the mountainous regions of East Africa and North Africa. In the British Isles, it used to be widespread but disappeared from many areas during the Industrial Revolution. It is reasonably common in southwestern England, from the New Forest westwards, and is known from scattered locations in Wales, particularly Pembrokeshire. It is rare in southern and western Ireland. [1] The Woodland Trust has set a goal to map every ancient tree by 2030, and triple the area of native woodland deemed to be in good condition. Lapidos, Juliet (8 June 2011). "Vegetarian Sausage: Which imitation pig-scrap-product is best?". Slate. The wasp-banded comb horn is a harmless species of cranefly, but mimics something more like a wasp that could bring a nasty sting.

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Ghodasara N, Liddell R, Fishman EK, Johnson PT (2019) High-value multidetector CT angiography of the superior mesenteric artery: What emergency medicine physicians and interventional radiologists need to know. Radiographics 39:559–577. https://doi.org/ https://doi.org/10.1148/rg.2019180131 As the name suggests, this lichen resembles a miniature string of sausages, although their glaucous colour is less appetising. Despite its silly name, it tells a tale of a serious problem; like many lichens, the string of sausages is extremely sensitive to air quality and is mainly restricted to places well away from the worst of industrial pollution. These ‘fairy butcher shops’ are draped over branches in the cleaner air of places like Dartmoor in Devon and south-west Wales. Recent evidence has revealed that Usnea lichens have anti-cancer properties, effective against human breast and lung cancer cells. 4. Beefsteak fungus ( Fistulina hepatica)

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