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s, she will not allow the male of worth to fall | prey to the darkness of her twisted life. |
the Afghan government, but civilians often fall | prey to the explosions. |
They commonly fall | prey to basilisk lizards. |
ptain whose seasonal summer business has fallen | prey to a bad economy, high fuel prices, loss of cus |
on a distant Earth-like planet that has fallen | prey to mass industrialization. |
Historic Site, much of the town site has fallen | prey to scavengers, and as such very little of Lille |
Instead it suggested they had fallen | prey to a random event which no large animal could h |
ken Byomkesh more seriously and had thus fallen | prey to the trap Byomkesh had set for him. |
ry to the bird and to prevent them from falling | prey to predators. |
g themes of Eric Millikin's art are him falling | prey to tragedy and him engaging in star-crossed lov |
Falling | prey to alcohol during the later events of the War, |
When his village falls | prey to one of Adanggaman's attacks, Ossei manages t |
He falls | prey to Simha's bet and ends up going out with a fem |
But as opening hour approaches, Rogan falls | prey to doubts and fears, egged on by another playwr |
There he falls | prey to a scheming widow, and he and his wife separa |
on and other aspects of intelligence, but falls | prey to the classic liar paradox of What I am saying |
ent, or a report, an observer or assessor falls | prey to precision bias when he or she believes that |
ity life and only marginally literate, he falls | prey to a con man named Manuel, who has a gift of th |
es tracks, and also has at times sent out false | Prey and production staff to prevent him from just l |
and often sharp, helping it to hunt fast-moving | prey. |
and could more or less keep up with the fastest | prey. |
One of the escorts fell | prey to Besugo, and the elusive cruiser was spotted |
He fell | prey to a stroke in Galveston, Texas, where he had g |
He and his mother fell | prey to Byzantian slavers, and his vocal cords were |
d, secluded, and only lightly patrolled it fell | prey over the years to massive vandalism, outright l |
It fell | prey to vandals who dynamited it off its base in Apr |
l in Ropemaker's Alley, but in 1780 it too fell | prey to anti-Catholic sentiment when its fabric and |
Unheated, the building fell | prey to extensive water damage, severely damaging th |
olved in his brother's murder, but he soon fell | prey to Ragnhild's lust for power. |
w when Byron Scott and later Magic Johnson fell | prey to hamstring injuries. |
the White House email system.. Sites that fell | prey to the hoax had failed to notice Sleestaks also |
2009 she starred in the Australian horror film | Prey alongside Jesse Johnson, Christian Clark and Ni |
densities, wolves need very little time to find | prey and spend almost all their time handling prey a |
ct causes the female to leave the nest and find | prey to eat so she does not eat her young. |
active on the surface of the ground is to find | prey or new territory. |
whiskers and forepaws enable sea otters to find | prey using their sense of touch. |
it probably relied more on its eyesight to find | prey. |
tors may have extensive capabilities in finding | prey, but even when they are successful in doing so |
is more important than echolocation in finding | prey (Stevens 2005). |
om of cone snails cause paralysis of their fish | prey. |
before plunging in head first after their fish | prey. |
rpoises while also competing with them for fish | prey, but orcas reverse this trend by preying upon l |
l and personal friendship with baritone Florian | Prey. |
currents created by the beating wings of flying | prey. |
d hovering before to descend to hawk the flying | prey or catch it on the ground. |
scent lanterns as an attractant, capture flying | prey. |
ced with photophores which are believed to fool | prey by directing them towards the mouth. |
roys eelgrass when it digs in the substrate for | prey items. |
waiting for | prey near Hodal, Faridabad, Haryana, India |
s unique in the fact that it actively hunts for | prey as opposed to passively waiting for plankton to |
metres (10 ft) high swooping to the ground for | prey up to ten times a minute. |
sit in the centre of the web while it waits for | prey. |
s, the larvae are carnivorous; females hunt for | prey on which to lay their eggs, supplying the larva |
g technique is to perch motionless watching for | prey, then to make a quick sally towards the prey wh |
yrinus could probably have also made a grab for | prey passing close by on land. |
sand below the low tide line, lying in wait for | prey. |
They sally out for | prey, sometimes taken in flight, but mainly from the |
the College's first-year dormitory looking for | prey, first as junior dean and later as headmaster. |
or mud on river and lake bottoms, scanning for | prey with its large, upward-facing eyes. |
Competition for | prey from other species could prove the end of a pre |
discharged from the tentacles and are used for | prey capture. |
hich have identified mechanisms responsible for | prey switching behaviour. |
It may have been a predator, lying in wait for | prey in much the same way as a modern crocodile. |
Dolphins search for | prey primarily using echolocation, which is similar |
They often hide during the day, and wait for | prey in the center of their web at night. |
hawks and owls are frequently seen hunting for | prey. |
or 8 ft 2 in) and emerge at night to forage for | prey and mates. |
creatures who roam the landscape searching for | prey. |
It will often wait motionless for | prey, or slowly stalk its victim. |
pment of more elaborate sheet and maze webs for | prey capture both on ground and foliage, as well as |
d have stayed motionless for hours, waiting for | prey to swim into its open jaws with spike-shaped te |
At night it helps the gecko hunt for | prey by providing camouflage. |
Male waiting on water for | prey |
They lie on the soil surface waiting for | prey. |
on to make harmful organisms more distinct from | prey that are safe to eat. |
greyish "imitation spiders" it has created from | prey remains. |
also did the voice of Tommy in the action game | Prey. |
It is featured in video game | Prey. |
Crystle's voice was used in the video game | Prey, as the role of Jen (Tommy's girlfriend). |
The song was featured in the video games | Prey and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. |
eat appendages," with which it may have grasped | prey with. |
o initiate a backward motion by which it grasps | prey insects using spiny pair of forelegs. |
ng that Habrosaurus may have fed on hard-bodied | prey such as crayfish or snails. |
ch she sank about 16 miles (26 km) south of her | prey the day before. |
ile stalking, a hunter will approach his or her | prey using stealth, with the intention to get into r |
of Seville, featuring Fritz Wunderlich, Hermann | Prey, and Hans Hotter. |
es was the pianist to the late baritone Hermann | Prey. |
arie, Karl Ridderbusch as van Bett, and Hermann | Prey as Peter I. |
Fischer-Dieskau, Brigitte Fassbaender, Hermann | Prey, Margaret Price ans Thomas Quasthoff, and also |
He was the last partner of baritone Hermann | Prey and has also collaborated with actors Christoph |
At high | prey densities, the predator has simply eaten enough |
At high | prey densities, each new prey item is caught almost |
He had to abandon his | prey before he could eat from it. |
en reduced to a maniacal figure who attacks his | prey with what look like drills instead of forearms |
He occasionally leaves the remains of his | prey outside Blaster's quarters and enjoys having hi |
visage turns monsterous when he is stalking his | prey. |
gadgets, prowling round the rinks, stalking his | prey in the hope of catching a new or unusual angle |
the night before, and that Bellamy, sure of his | prey, has come back, he believes that Rose has betra |
Jackson as a "master tactician [who] stalks his | prey in a very subtle, understated manner... |
As the vampire pounces on his | prey, Eben desperately aims a punch at Marlowe's hea |
s attracts everything metal in sight except his | prey. |
icism that the hooks were actually used to hook | prey, though they proposed that "squid tentacles cou |
eed on human blood, they don't kill their human | prey, and for the most part live among them without |
believed to haunt graveyards, looking for human | prey. |
orted, it breaks free and begins stalking human | prey. |
d by the toxic waste, forcing him to hunt human | prey. |
orest-falcons also use other techniques to hunt | prey, such as chasing prey on foot, following army a |
The larvae are active and actively hunt | prey leading to rapid larval growth. |
Like Accipiter hawks, they often hunt | prey by sitting quietly on tree branches and waiting |
re both garbed in archer clothing; their hunted | prey lies close to their feet. |
Akidnognathids were carnivores, hunting | prey such as Dicynodonts. |
ed or damaged which leads to hunters in hunting | prey to keep the numbers down! |
carnivores have a natural ability to hypnotise | prey. |
It can impale | prey on the teeth by swimming at them with the first |
They shelter among weed beds and are important | prey items for fish such as the New Zealand smelt, R |
It is an important | prey item for a number of birds and fishes, and may |
this time, the reindeer was the most important | prey, but the Bromme people also hunted moose, wolve |
ty in their numbers, the squid are an important | prey item for large fish such as tuna and sharks and |
N. americana is an important | prey item for a number of fish species, including th |
Heng was born in | Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. |
It took place in | Prey Veng on June 15, 1970, where ARVN and Cambodian |
October 6, 1892) was a French physician born in | Prey, Vosges. |
Chhuon was born in Siem Reap and grew up in | Prey Veng, joining the French militia in which he ro |
orries about the security of his job and income | prey on his mind and he frets over not being able to |
(as in diel vertical migration) or to increase | prey encounter rate. |
abilimenta, these bands are thought to increase | prey capture in this species, however, in other spec |
rce (adults have been observed capturing insect | prey, which is typical behavior for paper wasps). |
etarian, but like most rodents will take insect | prey. |
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect | prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su |
r hairs; the peduncles do, in fact, trap insect | prey. |
on the leaf surface, serve to digest the insect | prey. |
In the spiders' intended insect | prey, the toxin exerts this same activity upon potas |
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect | prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su |
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect | prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su |
r Portia mimics the movement of captured insect | prey to attract web building spiders, and then overw |
These serve not only to attract and trap insect | prey, but also allow the plant to "hold on" to neigh |
store liquids, body fat, and water from insect | prey brought to them by worker ants. |
the elaiosomes seem to chemically mimic insect | prey. |
which probably aid in its attraction of insect | prey. |
in such a dangerous spot for such insignificant | prey. |
ed for capturing and latching onto its intended | prey, which it then injects with digestive toxins th |
ke pedipalps, or pincers, to grasp invertebrate | prey and crunch it into pieces before sucking out th |
It is | prey to several animals including the snowy owl and |
Since this predator is | prey to the much bigger hornet, its nest have been k |
e its large canine teeth before biting into its | prey. |
The fine claws on its feet help it tear its | prey apart. |
Its | prey includes larval insects, snails, and shellfish. |
Once its | prey has been stung and killed, a triffid will root |
ter ochraceous uses its tube feet to handle its | prey. |
an open high perch from which it swoops on its | prey. |
an open high perch from which it swoops on its | prey, but will also hunt on foot, and several birds |
The snake initially strikes at its | prey and holds on, pulling the prey into its coils o |
Praya dubia attracts its | prey by blue bioluminescent light. |
anglerfishes, Photocorynus spiniceps lures its | prey using a bioluminescent spinal extension, and sw |
Regardless of subspecies, most of its | prey consists of small mammals, mainly rodents and r |
Analogous to how a predator hunts down its | prey, so the sexual predator is thought to "hunt" fo |
ry arms race between a predator species and its | prey (Vermeij, 1987), or a parasite and its host. |
hus would have been a semiaquatic predator, its | prey including fish and small to medium-sized terres |
turbidity of the waters where B. gigas and its | prey live. |
It stalks its | prey by crawling on its belly, when it is often mist |
It attacks its | prey aerially and feeds on wing or takes the prey to |
es them, which allows the octopus to devour its | prey. |
The weasel kills its | prey by whipping its own body and kicking, making us |
It is the only known animal that selects its | prey based on what the latter has eaten. |
ht, and hunts using a silken net to capture its | prey. |
izing fish, or tearing chunks of flesh from its | prey. |
It relies on sight to locate its | prey and thus has large eyes. |
by mimicking dead leaves and twigs to lure its | prey. |
gile predator that could use speed to chase its | prey and to escape larger predators. |
owever, feeds exclusively on fish, striking its | prey from branches overhanging water. |
pecialized Canadian lynx, will readily vary its | prey selection. |
The bobcat hunts by stalking its | prey and then ambushing it with a short chase or pou |
allowing the animal to lunge powerfully at its | prey. |
surprise as it flies from a perch to catch its | prey unaware. |
leafy areas to avoid predators and surprise its | prey, which include fish, frogs and plants. |
ling is most horrifying: This beast injects its | prey with the Proto B DNA strain which then proceeds |
hat it is used to focus sound waves to stun its | prey. |
s, swooping down from it perch and grasping its | prey in its talons when it spots it. |
from photophores on its arms as it attacks its | prey. |
ll found, exactly how it captured or fed on its | prey are subjected to a great deal of speculation. |
Its | prey can sometimes be as big as their own bodies. |
ife and are only worn down by the shells or its | prey. |
It uses its fang-like teeth to immobilize its | prey, and would not be able to close its mouth becau |
bersia were adapted to inject venom to kill its | prey. |
a species, is a fierce hunter that "storms" its | prey. |
thlessly, using invisible arrows or beating its | prey to death with a club. |
e monk seal's physique is ideal for hunting its | prey: fish, lobster, octopus and squid in deep-water |
or the "walking whale", lying in ambush for its | prey, both on land and underneath the water. |
sing auditory mimicry to try to lure one of its | prey. |
the web of a larger spider and feeding off its | prey. |
Tricolored Heron stalks its | prey in shallow or deeper water, often running as it |
Lethocerus tends to let its | prey pre-digest for 10-15 minutes before eating. |
ust but can form blades and teeth to attack its | prey with. |
e animal kingdom, which has evolved to hunt its | prey by working together with other members of its s |
nd up to 200 decibels which it uses to stun its | prey. |
It usually pulls its | prey down to the ground to start its meal. |
r rostrum used to pierce the exoskeleton of its | prey. |
affixed a solid, bulbous mass for striking its | prey. |
To open hard shells, it may pound its | prey with both paws against a rock on its chest. |
flash of lightning, preparing to pounce on its | prey in the midst of a raging gale. |
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