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s that the Velociraptor pierced the neck of its | prey, possibly to stab the vital arteries or the jug |
The Baykok, after paralyzing or killing its | prey, then devours the liver of its victim. |
led Andalgalornis to quickly strike down on its | prey in a repeated attack-and-retreat hunting strate |
ntelligence and amazing agility, and tracks its | prey using sonar-like abilities, much like a bat. |
It hunts by ambushing its | prey from shrubs, trees, and bamboo about two to fou |
as a cursorial predator meaning it ran down its | prey. |
sly over the plains and swamps in search of its | prey, which consists of rats and small quadrupeds ge |
it is known to attack with such speeds that its | prey is sometimes sliced in half. |
When it finds its | prey it will use its strong jaws to catch and kill i |
A Moschorhinus with its | prey. |
rk scorpion is nocturnal, prefers to ambush its | prey, and usually feeds on crickets or roaches. |
hunter, it hides in the leaves waiting for its | prey to pass. |
een able to hunt by leaping from trees onto its | prey. |
as usual for Motacillidae seeks out much of its | prey on foot. |
, shellfish, crabs and amphibians, catching its | prey by making a side-to-side movement with its bill |
does not form any lasting association with its | prey, and is not a true predator in that it does not |
al to humans because it has evolved to kill its | prey by crushing it with its pincers and not by veno |
an excellent swimmer and diver, and pursues its | prey underwater, eating mostly fish as well as small |
It sometimes stores its | prey in its burrow instead of eating it immediately. |
The fish paralyzes its | prey by sinking its teeth into the flesh and then pu |
nfectious saliva that could have helped it kill | prey. |
They are generally used to hold or swiftly kill | prey, such as in large cats. |
is they who usually work the hardest in killing | prey, they may rest after a long hunt and allow the |
The snake is not venomous and kills | prey by constriction. |
s the previous year's offering, Sit Stand Kneel | Prey. |
the following year's offering, Sit Stand Kneel | Prey. |
ly that Acrophyseter fed on comparatively large | prey, such as the smaller whales like Piscolithax, p |
made possible in part by the presence of large | prey and the absence of competition from other large |
It eats large | prey by lowering the internal skeleton of the gills, |
s that the bird could not have taken down large | prey, but consumed smaller, more easily manageable a |
ce overgrowth and increase grasslands for large | prey animals such as bison and elk. |
i would have been able to take relatively large | prey for its size, though the morphology of its mola |
re taken back to the perch and swallowed, large | prey being beaten vigorously first. |
climber, and could have hunted relatively large | prey. |
er Tanypodinae) predators that can ingest large | prey (such as Ostracods and Chironomus larvae) in on |
-plated residents and hadrosaurs provided large | prey for the carnivores. |
Large | prey such as swordfish and cetaceans, may bear sever |
eeth likely allow it to tackle relatively large | prey. |
this allowed Coccosteus to feed on fairly large | prey. |
both jaws making it capable of feeding on large | prey. |
a star can greatly extend its mouth, for larger | prey, the stomach can extend outside the mouth to di |
fish, large insects, molluscs and fish - larger | prey than those taken by the other ducks”. |
eater stresses, allowing it to pull down larger | prey than the thylacine could. |
refore probably capable of bringing down larger | prey. |
ssel's minnow or other mantle flaps shaped like | prey; an example of aggressive mimicry. |
More likely, | prey is simply attracted by the glowing esca to with |
rd feeds on amphibians, reptiles and other live | prey. |
omnivore, and will take a variety of small live | prey including the eggs of other water birds, as wel |
They are carnivorous and will eat both live | prey and dead food. |
ed like blades and were used for disabling live | prey and ripping apart body parts. |
bird which obtains its food by picking up live | prey items from beaches or the water surface, and th |
the added capability of echolocation to locate | prey like flying insects; they can therefore locate |
ders that use their two grooved palps to locate | prey. |
thank Lief by making peace with their longtime | prey, the Kin, and agreeing to hamper the progess of |
webs with shimmering ornaments in order to lure | prey. |
This wet appearance probably helps lure | prey in search of water; a similar phenomenon is obs |
scent red chin barbel that the fish use to lure | prey into striking distance. |
adianta builds spiral shaped webs and may lure | prey with awe-inspiring spots on its abdomen. |
rgan inside their mouth, which they use to lure | prey. |
comes a single spine-like projection that lures | prey. |
is also common amongst spiders, both in luring | prey and stealthily approaching predators. |
The main | prey species reported for Fiordland penguins are cep |
Like the collared peccary, it is a main | prey species of the jaguar and, less frequently, of |
Its main | prey are bony fish and other crustaceans, such as sh |
The main | prey of E. flavicaudis is woodlice, although most sm |
Its main | prey varies by region. |
Hawaiian monk seals mainly | prey on teleosts (bony fish), but they also prey on |
Other major | prey items include the Cape hagfish (Myxine capensis |
T. raschii is a major | prey item of several taxa, planktivorous fishes and |
In July, rising canyon temperatures make | prey scarce, so many birds of prey migrate away. |
late organic matter (CPOM) where there are many | prey to be found. |
Mobbing, the harassing of a predator by many | prey animals, is common in birds, and is usually don |
E. subparallelus may | prey upon mosquito adults or larvae, although it has |
resources and the possibility that wakasagi may | prey on the eggs and larvae of Delta smelt, hybridiz |
Some snake species may | prey on the least weasel, including the black rat sn |
Because other species of mammals and birds may | prey upon affected rodents, there is a risk of secon |
They appear to mesmerize | prey with its rhythmic colored bands. |
This behaviour is an example of modified | prey drive. |
region provides more suitable habitat and more | prey for the thylacine. |
serves to cause paralysis in their fast moving | prey choices. |
on (bass), Van Christian (drums, later of Naked | Prey) and Sean Nagore (organ), quickly replaced by C |
Like Wilde's previous production of The Naked | Prey the film does not use subtitles for characters |
Ethan Coen shot their own version of The Naked | Prey on a Super-8 camera. |
el Gibson's film Apocalypto resembles The Naked | Prey in its plot and in several similar scenes, and |
The Naked | Prey, 1966 |
The Naked | Prey was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection |
sability preventing it from hunting its natural | prey. |
The loss of its natural | prey caused the Haast's Eagle to become extinct as w |
Its natural | prey includes birds, lizards, and mammals. |
Bait consists of the species natural | prey such as prawns or bass yabbies, bivalves, a var |
n injury preventing it from hunting its natural | prey. |
ich has led to an increase of the boas' natural | prey, and it specializes in lizard hunting. |
eign of Henry VIII, it was perceived that a new | prey was needed, and the fox was selected. |
ted in the new species from Jordan, several new | prey items may be postulated for Carinodens. |
The film ends with Doug seeking out his next | prey |
ts with Doug (Colin Hanks) seeking out his next | prey. |
by a poacher had left it unable to hunt normal | prey. |
the Maevarano Formation, and probably could not | prey on any crocodylomorphs with the exception of th |
earch of food sometimes makes it the occasional | prey of large salmon or other anadromous fish. |
fringillarius) is one of the smallest birds of | prey, typically measuring between 14-16 centimetres |
Like other birds of | prey the female (37 cm) is bigger than the male (33 |
lcoboenus megalopterus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
ornithidae are a prehistoric family of birds of | prey. |
ale Judomaster, Sonia Sato, appears in Birds of | Prey #100 (2007), along with Big Barda and Manhunter |
Each house is named after a bird of | prey. |
best known for his work on Australian birds of | prey and the birds of Australia, New Zealand and Oce |
It was named after the bird of | prey, the eagle. |
Banded Kestrel (Falco zoniventris) is a bird of | prey belonging to the falcon family Falconidae. |
dagascar Cuckoo Falcon, is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
weapons or organs of prehension as in birds of | prey and Old World vultures. |
or hitsikitsika (Malagasy), is a small bird of | prey of the genus Falco. |
cientific Interest (SSSI) known for its bird of | prey population, it is situated east of Ponteland in |
g the summer there are shows featuring birds of | prey. |
He also commenced a collection of bird of | prey. |
falconets, Microhierax, are a genus of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
hemed aviary with a wave machine and a birds of | prey area. |
er the genus Spizaetus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
crohierax erythrogenys) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
on whose mission is to study migrating birds of | prey along the Pacific coast and to inspire the pres |
Birds of | prey include sparrowhawk, kestrel and tawny owl. |
eucopternis polionotus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family |
cognizable as animals like jaguars and birds of | prey, but others just look like strange monsters. |
Winter is also a good time for birds of | prey with Buzzard, Red Kite, Hen Harriers, Merlins a |
A sequel, Bird of | Prey 2 followed in 1984. |
had runs as interior penciler on both Birds of | Prey and Nightwing. |
Phalcoboenus is a small genus of birds of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
should bear a grudge against the great birds of | prey, but that is no reason for blaming the great bi |
reated under Spizaetus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
the lambs say among themselves, "These birds of | prey are evil, and he who least resembles a bird of |
adth increased; that is more different types of | prey were taken, with younger fish often, but not al |
re left exposed to the elements and to birds of | prey, and Sheriar was often left in charge in these |
le (Hieraaetus weiskei) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
uilds around the symbol of a vulture, a bird of | prey, that feeds on dead flesh and carcasses with th |
hen small wetlands have a high concentration of | prey. |
d Owl, it is believed to hunt a wide variety of | prey while watching from a perch and dropping down t |
goose was notably broader and the proportion of | prey types different than today. |
In the wild, few individuals of | prey species live to old age, as the old and weak ar |
The International Centre for Birds of | Prey, formerly the National Birds of Prey Centre, in |
h Collection, the 'Swiss Garden,' and a Bird of | Prey centre. |
on Hill Hall in Kirby Wiske houses the Birds of | Prey and Conservation Centre with over 70 birds of p |
robertbolesi) is an extinct species of bird of | prey - the only one of its genus known to date - pro |
piter luteoschistaceus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ding therefore reduces the ease of detection of | prey by potential predators by counterbalancing the |
d beast/animal/wild animal/sea monster/beast of | prey (fera), you (tu). |
creen toward numerous dangers, such as birds of | prey or bottomless pits, the player uses his/her NES |
., this variation depicts a hooked beak bird of | prey with a serrated crest, and Forked Eye Surround |
ly noteworthy is the high diversity of birds of | prey, including the Peregrine Falcon and Powerful Ow |
est-running study of any population of birds of | prey. |
ephanoaetus coronatus) is an endangered bird of | prey from eastern and central South America. |
A raptor watchpoint or bird of | prey viewpoint is a location at which birds of prey |
ecreases when the bat is in the final stages of | prey capture - this enables the bat to call more rap |
Both Bird of | Prey and Bird of Prey 2 are available on DVD (Region |
copternis lacernulatus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
(Accipiter haplochrous) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
h Royal Navy ship to be named after the bird of | prey, Accipiter gentilis. |
con (Micrastur mintoni) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
It feeds on a variety of | prey items including insects and worms taken on fiel |
requently fly high up into the sky in search of | prey, which includes butterflies, Four-spotted Chase |
rature goes up and there is an overabundance of | prey such as mosquito larvae. |
Birds of | Prey is a 1930 British mystery film directed by Basi |
heir depth perception greatly, to keep aware of | prey, however the precise reason is still unknown to |
It feeds on a variety of | prey items, including frogs, lizards, insects, roden |
Seasonal birds of | prey include the Bald Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, and N |
e rock face provides nesting sites for birds of | prey including peregrine falcons and Eleonor's falco |
e (Harpagus bidentatus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
different species, specifically large birds of | prey, wild cats, and snakes. |
y as a specialised zoo containing only birds of | prey, including falcons, hawks, eagles and owls. |
maining animals on the list are either birds of | prey or birds living on water, and the majority of t |
ountain hares and moorland management, birds of | prey and conservation problems, and senior editor of |
sin's Hawk-eagle (Aquila africana) is a bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
(Accipiter ovampensis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
an adjective describing properties of birds of | prey ("raptors"); e.g., the talons of an eagle may b |
of a calm and beautiful landscape, the bird of | prey rips up the tiny songbird's breast. |
o a great place to seek out ravens and birds of | prey. |
he Taigan in conjunction with a trained bird of | prey, especially with the Golden Eagle. |
(Accipiter poliogaster) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
The Semi-collared Hawk is a bird of | prey species of in the Accipitridae family. |
net and is later destroyed by a Klingon Bird of | Prey commanded by Commander Kruge. |
lcoboenus carunculatus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
izards, as well as a few rehabilitated birds of | prey that were too injured to be released back into |
male, contrary to the usual rule among birds of | prey, is smaller than the male. |
n (Polihierax insignis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
t and Golden Guernsey Goats, Geese and Birds of | Prey including a Hooded Vulture. |
os, if visually exposed to a certain species of | prey (e.g. |
wk (Accipiter imitator) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
Twice a day there is a bird of | prey show with several kinds of raptors showing off |
op-down processes dictate that the abundance of | prey taxa is dependent upon the actions of consumers |
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 Battle of | Prey Veng was part of the Army of the Republic of Vi |
se Sparrowhawk (Accipiter gularis) is a bird of | prey in the family Accipitridae which also includes |
e actual spire is now used for special birds of | prey for roosting. |
awk (Accipiter butleri) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
(Leucopternis plumbeus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
h Eagle (Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus) is a bird of | prey. |
cipiter cirrocephalus) is a small, slim bird of | prey in the family Accipitridae found in Australia, |
ns are more distantly related to other birds of | prey, the horusornithids would rather be basal relat |
It has few natural enemies except for birds of | prey and large snakes such as pythons. |
gmy-falcons, Polihierax, are a genus of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
le (Circaetus cinereus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
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