Word: beasting
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Part of the problem is due to the nature of the beast. Sturgeon are ancient creatures that have swum the world's rivers and seas for millions of years. Clad in bony plates, they are fierce-looking fish that can grow to enormous lengths--measuring up to 20 ft. from snout to tail and weighing more than 2,500 lbs. But they mature slowly: some don't begin reproducing until they are 15 to 25 years old. When a female sturgeon does start ovulating, she can be quite valuable, producing over a million eggs worth hundreds of thousands of dollars...
MEANWHILE Man Bites Croc In Malawi, businessman Mac Bosco Chawinga, 43, was swimming in Lake Malawi after a long day's work when he was attacked by a crocodile. The beast grabbed both his arms in its jaws and was dragging him into deep water when Chawinga decided to put up a fight. Make that a bite. He sank his teeth into the croc's nose, forcing the creature to spit him out in pain. Incredibly, Chawinga managed to swim to shore and safety...
...singer Seal has those scars on his face because he was bitten by a seal. “Heretofore, I shall carry the name of that beast whose jaws have forever marked me,” he said...
...MUST not DRINK unless you are 21” signs throughout, Quincy House Master and astronomy professor Robert P. Kirshner ’70 rolled in with a 30-pack of Milwaukee’s Best and yelled “The Kirshmeister has unleashed the Beast!” Newly installed President Lawrence H. Summers blanked on Kirshner’s name, and referred to him only as “man” or “dude” throughout the evening. Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68, who pre-partied...
...Sometimes you have to be in the belly of the beast to give it indigestion...