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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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