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Predators and Prey: A New Ecology of Competition; Harvard Business
h Royal Navy ship to be named after the bird of prey, Accipiter gentilis.
It attacks its prey aerially and feeds on wing or takes the prey to
n after a bad experience not to pursue the same prey again.
Her orders read to prey against United States shipping wherever found.
on whose mission is to study migrating birds of prey along the Pacific coast and to inspire the pres
2009 she starred in the Australian horror film Prey alongside Jesse Johnson, Christian Clark and Ni
The prey also may be killed by the lion enclosing the an
d larvae are mostly predators that engulf their prey; although, there are a few specied of scrapers
ssel's minnow or other mantle flaps shaped like prey; an example of aggressive mimicry.
best known for his work on Australian birds of prey and the birds of Australia, New Zealand and Oce
only a part of the host resembles the target's prey and the mimic itself then eats the duped animal
weapons or organs of prehension as in birds of prey and Old World vultures.
eed on human blood, they don't kill their human prey, and for the most part live among them without
of Seville, featuring Fritz Wunderlich, Hermann Prey, and Hans Hotter.
made possible in part by the presence of large prey and the absence of competition from other large
They are carnivorous and will eat both live prey and dead food.
had runs as interior penciler on both Birds of Prey and Nightwing.
The snake initially strikes at its prey and holds on, pulling the prey into its coils o
re left exposed to the elements and to birds of prey, and Sheriar was often left in charge in these
e Barn Owl (Tyto alba) relies on noises made by prey, and has can locate prey animals with great pre
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su
g-sucking mouthparts and feed by stabbing their prey and sucking or lapping the juices.
on Hill Hall in Kirby Wiske houses the Birds of Prey and Conservation Centre with over 70 birds of p
densities, wolves need very little time to find prey and spend almost all their time handling prey a
In general, they bite prey and rely on their urticating hair and flight fo
of about 14 to 37 volts, which they use to stun prey, and to defend themselves.
Both Bird of Prey and Bird of Prey 2 are available on DVD (Region
ountain hares and moorland management, birds of prey and conservation problems, and senior editor of
he substrate leaving its eyes uncovered to view prey and predators.
It relies on sight to locate its prey and thus has large eyes.
on (bass), Van Christian (drums, later of Naked Prey) and Sean Nagore (organ), quickly replaced by C
me and which may have been used to ram and stun prey and also in intraspecific combat.
gile predator that could use speed to chase its prey and to escape larger predators.
e, is home to hundreds of butterflies, birds of prey and reptiles, and lies just outside the town.
Its natural predators are small cats, birds of prey, and snakes.
The bobcat hunts by stalking its prey and then ambushing it with a short chase or pou
It has few natural enemies except for birds of prey and large snakes such as pythons.
ed like blades and were used for disabling live prey and ripping apart body parts.
r their ability to sequester poisons from their prey and secrete these poisons onto their backs.
"Robop" is short for robotic bird of prey and is the name for a mechanical peregrine falc
had the aim of educating people about birds of prey and their value in the world.
Defenses: Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of Prey and Predators and creator of the Schmidt Sting
Eventually, the hatching larva will eat the prey and emerge from the nest.
It uses its fang-like teeth to immobilize its prey, and would not be able to close its mouth becau
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su
ce sticky substances on their leaves that traps prey, and the Venus fly trap has leaves that form tr
To protect them, as well as birds of prey and songbirds, new ponds have been constructed,
Howard as the hunter and Richard Widmark as the prey, and was directed by Ray Boulting from a script
is also common amongst spiders, both in luring prey and stealthily approaching predators.
obweb spiders, they cooperate in the capture of prey and building of a communal nest.
ins, whales and bats use echolocation to detect prey and avoid obstacles.
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su
or 8 ft 2 in) and emerge at night to forage for prey and mates.
evers for example, the dog is expected to chase prey and bring it back to the human hunter, but not
fish and producing lethal toxins to kill their prey and feed off the decaying remains.
ich has led to an increase of the boas' natural prey, and it specializes in lizard hunting.
The song was featured in the video games Prey and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.
es tracks, and also has at times sent out false Prey and production staff to prevent him from just l
vention center hold activities such as birds of prey and snake traveling exhibits.
The antennae impale or crush the prey and then bring it to the larval mouth, or style
may affect the population size of predators and prey and the number of species coexisting in a commu
He was the last partner of baritone Hermann Prey and has also collaborated with actors Christoph
utualistic insect larvae, which feed on trapped prey, and whose excreta the plant absorbs.
in the shallows to snatch unsuspecting riparian prey and fish.
rk scorpion is nocturnal, prefers to ambush its prey, and usually feeds on crickets or roaches.
But Pondi was a wily prey and carved a weaving path, carving out the rive
from which the hunters would be able to see the prey and the hounds whenever they crossed one of the
ke pedipalps, or pincers, to grasp invertebrate prey and crunch it into pieces before sucking out th
does not form any lasting association with its prey, and is not a true predator in that it does not
iend," which highlights the ability of birds of prey and other animals to learn, "Hunters of the air
ertebrates that approach to drink are potential prey, and may suffer being seized and dragged into t
me bird by the plucking of the feathers of that prey and placing them in the hat band.
ople and cavalry of Thomas were driven from the prey, and the prey was taken by the pursuers; and Th
The latter were probably used to capture prey and deliver it to Amplectobelua's mouth, locate
he naked eye and are often only revealed when a prey animal such as Daphnia is caught.
arly notorious for biting small chunks off of a prey animal in passing.
have been seen to hunt and then share the same prey animal.
ce overgrowth and increase grasslands for large prey animals such as bison and elk.
This makes these prey animals more likely to be consumed by aquatic b
y are ambush predators, pouncing quickly on any prey animals that happen to wander within their reac
split second but may include an alert to other prey animals in the area.
e a means of alerting and even protecting other prey animals in the group or area.
Mobbing, the harassing of a predator by many prey animals, is common in birds, and is usually don
Gerarda are the only snakes known to tear their prey apart before eating it, pulling soft-shelled cr
The fine claws on its feet help it tear its prey apart.
When attacking prey, Apoica release a drop of venom from their stin
Unable to find the exit, prey are often disorientated inside the pitchers of
Prey are detected by passive sonar, and swallowed wh
The prey are then carried to the nest.
the lambs say among themselves, "These birds of prey are evil, and he who least resembles a bird of
The captured prey are stung and paralyzed before being placed in
Prey are often broods of vespid wasps and ants of ge
ry, but can survive on nectar and honeydew when prey are scarce.
The specialised appendages which help to trap prey are red at the base, fading to white towards th
ll found, exactly how it captured or fed on its prey are subjected to a great deal of speculation.
Birds of prey are commonly seen, including long-eared and sho
Prey are stung three times, once in the neck and twi
Its main prey are bony fish and other crustaceans, such as sh
The mongoose's primary prey are small rodents.
All of these prey are midwater residents that use photophores and
Typical prey are Ibex, Roe Deer, Wolf, Fox and Marmot.
hemed aviary with a wave machine and a birds of prey area.
Spiders wrap their prey around in silk and then waits for it to suffoca
s unique in the fact that it actively hunts for prey as opposed to passively waiting for plankton to
arie, Karl Ridderbusch as van Bett, and Hermann Prey as Peter I.
While a number of venomous animals paralyze prey as live food for their young, Ampulex compressa
and fish, although larger individuals may take prey as large as a wallaby.
es such as immobilizing and pre-digesting their prey, as well as defense against competitors and pre
GameSpot rated Primal Prey as "bad", criticising the single map for being
which saw him flying alongside various birds of prey as he attempted to learn from them their techni
strategy, however, it was more adapted to avian prey, as sufficiently large mammals were entirely ab
Crystle's voice was used in the video game Prey, as the role of Jen (Tommy's girlfriend).
ier seat from which they had been accustomed to prey as brigands upon the caravans of Basra and as p
s own, in which vengeful lambs condemn birds of prey as evil; the birds of prey, rather than recipro
urved hind legs and then bites into the coiling prey at a joint between body segments.
re highly dependant upon weather conditions and prey availability.
h the ants benefiting by having the birds chase prey back down towards them.
ividuals, with a declining trend due to loss of prey base and habitat, as well as to persecution and
of its nesting and basking sites and shrinking prey base.
cating bats discriminate between background and prey based on glints or Doppler shifts in the echo i
It is the only known animal that selects its prey based on what the latter has eaten.
and was hired to finish the covers for Birds of Prey based on the sketches of Brian Stelfreeze.
He had to abandon his prey before he could eat from it.
in short bursts, and need to be close to their prey before starting the attack.
Some predators kill their prey before eating them (e.g., a hawk killing a mous
Sometimes this results in the prey being decapitated.
re taken back to the perch and swallowed, large prey being beaten vigorously first.
Banded Kestrel (Falco zoniventris) is a bird of prey belonging to the falcon family Falconidae.
Presumed predators are snakes, birds of prey, bobcats, raccoons, and foxes.
or the "walking whale", lying in ambush for its prey, both on land and underneath the water.
contributed to a rise in crime among those who prey both on the immigrants' fear of deportation and
store liquids, body fat, and water from insect prey brought to them by worker ants.
ars, use their fangs when hunting fish or other prey, but they are not needed for consuming fruit.
They were observed to attack entangled prey, but then retreat when the spider approached it
cognizable as animals like jaguars and birds of prey, but others just look like strange monsters.
an open high perch from which it swoops on its prey, but will also hunt on foot, and several birds
should bear a grudge against the great birds of prey, but that is no reason for blaming the great bi
tors may have extensive capabilities in finding prey, but even when they are successful in doing so
s that the bird could not have taken down large prey, but consumed smaller, more easily manageable a
acute sense of smell which enabled it to track prey, but analysis of its brain structure revealed t
they get all the moisture they need from their prey, but will drink water when available.
this time, the reindeer was the most important prey, but the Bromme people also hunted moose, wolve
These serve not only to attract and trap insect prey, but also allow the plant to "hold on" to neigh
rpoises while also competing with them for fish prey, but orcas reverse this trend by preying upon l
They sense prey by detecting smell through the water.
The snake is not venomous and kills prey by constriction.
Praya dubia attracts its prey by blue bioluminescent light.
cias rollers forage from a fixed perch and take prey by swooping down onto it on the ground, the fas
ding therefore reduces the ease of detection of prey by potential predators by counterbalancing the
It stalks its prey by crawling on its belly, when it is often mist
It eats large prey by lowering the internal skeleton of the gills,
The weasel kills its prey by whipping its own body and kicking, making us
e animal kingdom, which has evolved to hunt its prey by working together with other members of its s
The ants immobilize their prey by hiding in holes in the platform, with their
ced with photophores which are believed to fool prey by directing them towards the mouth.
Like Accipiter hawks, they often hunt prey by sitting quietly on tree branches and waiting
greyhounds and other sighthounds-catching their prey by speed, running by sight and not by scent.
At night it helps the gecko hunt for prey by providing camouflage.
, shellfish, crabs and amphibians, catching its prey by making a side-to-side movement with its bill
al to humans because it has evolved to kill its prey by crushing it with its pincers and not by veno
Predatory dinoflagellates can kill their prey by releasing toxins or phagocytize small prey d
The fish paralyzes its prey by sinking its teeth into the flesh and then pu
Its prey can sometimes be as big as their own bodies.
Various birds of prey can be seen hunting on both reserves throughout
prey capture in spider webs and by velvet worms
ecreases when the bat is in the final stages of prey capture - this enables the bat to call more rap
Initial colonisation and prey capture in Nepenthes bicalcarata (Nepenthaceae)
abilimenta, these bands are thought to increase prey capture in this species, however, in other spec
pment of more elaborate sheet and maze webs for prey capture both on ground and foliage, as well as
n a new pattern regularly or suffer diminishing prey capture.
discharged from the tentacles and are used for prey capture.
Most of the prey caught by N. aristolochioides and N. klossii co
The loss of its natural prey caused the Haast's Eagle to become extinct as w
erces the cell wall and/or cell membrane of the prey cell with a feeding tube, sucks out the cellula
th access to the nutrients contained within the prey cell.
Newent is home to the National Birds of Prey Centre, located just east of the neighbouring v
h Collection, the 'Swiss Garden,' and a Bird of Prey centre.
through experimentation that Genlisea attracts prey chemotactically, traps them in the corkscrew "l
serves to cause paralysis in their fast moving prey choices.
When their prey comes to investigate, they are instead captured
net and is later destroyed by a Klingon Bird of Prey commanded by Commander Kruge.
inguished in being usually nocturnal; preferred prey commonly include other ants.
Regardless of subspecies, most of its prey consists of small mammals, mainly rodents and r
is planned to be built near the men's Birds of Prey course at Beaver Creek.
that derives its common name from its principal prey, crayfish.
the Deux Aigles Gardant Leur Proie (Eagles and Prey, created 1850) displayed since 1863 in New York
ium nasutum (predator) and Paramecium caudatum ( prey), D. nausatum overexploited P. caudatum leading
At high prey densities, the predator has simply eaten enough
At high prey densities, each new prey item is caught almost
uction following large-scale deforestation, and prey depletion through illegal hunting.
Sabre Tooth depended on for cover when stalking prey disappeared.
It usually pulls its prey down to the ground to start its meal.
Because of their strong prey drive and independent nature, this breed should
Certain aspects of the prey drive can be a disadvantage in some dogs.
ust exhibit the stalking and chasing aspects of prey drive, but should have strongly inhibited grab
This behaviour is an example of modified prey drive.
like upper jaw or beak that may be used to stun prey during feeding; although this bill has been emp
Bait is any substance used to attract prey, e.g. in a mousetrap.
                                                                                                    


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