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rimarily insectivorous, but also eat vertebrate prey such as rodents and carrion during winters, whe
The larvae eat the prey of the sand wasp leaving little to eat for the
It eats large prey by lowering the internal skeleton of the gills,
ce to pesticides while weakened ecosystems fall prey to unanticipated invasive species.
In addition to the effects on prey species, the gray wolf's presence also affected
d larvae are mostly predators that engulf their prey; although, there are a few specied of scrapers
One of the escorts fell prey to Besugo, and the elusive cruiser was spotted
She is always hungry and can even fall prey to Nanette Manoir if she is bribed with her gou
s attracts everything metal in sight except his prey.
isc, producing negative pressure to extract the prey from its burrow.
this allowed Coccosteus to feed on fairly large prey.
Fischer-Dieskau, Brigitte Fassbaender, Hermann Prey, Margaret Price ans Thomas Quasthoff, and also
serves to cause paralysis in their fast moving prey choices.
pecially on the femur, probably to hold fast to prey.
beneficial insects, birds, and other fauna that prey on pests.
.com praised the game for its Wi-Fi feature as ' Prey the Stars begins to shine as its complexity eme
It is an opportunistic feeder that will feed on prey flushed by army ants, monkeys or even humans.
capable of crushing shells in order to feed on prey.
Neriene peltata, female with prey
rom hills and rocks enabling them to find their prey from a long distance.
When it finds its prey it will use its strong jaws to catch and kill i
believed to haunt graveyards, looking for human prey.
An attentive dog keeps an eye out for possible prey.
ing the spines on their claws to feel for their prey hiding in the sand and mud.
It will camouflage itself, wait for some prey to come close in front of itself, and then lung
a star can greatly extend its mouth, for larger prey, the stomach can extend outside the mouth to di
nd hang upside-down under it, waiting for their prey.
night when it is found hunting for slow-moving prey such as caterpillars.
ce overgrowth and increase grasslands for large prey animals such as bison and elk.
ounterparts, but also makes it easier for their prey to detect their approach and to hide by powerin
stalks off into the night, searching for easier prey.
ys suggest they form a search image for certain prey.
or the "walking whale", lying in ambush for its prey, both on land and underneath the water.
isors and fang-like canines, perfect for biting prey.
h two are elongated tentacles used for catching prey.
hunter, it hides in the leaves waiting for its prey to pass.
ngth, with loose skin and a lure for attracting prey.
as a very heavyset animal not built for chasing prey over long distances.
rpoises while also competing with them for fish prey, but orcas reverse this trend by preying upon l
crabs), will hunt primarily for that prey in later life.
or 8 ft 2 in) and emerge at night to forage for prey and mates.
lved in, increasingly invited foreign forces to prey on the Commonwealth.
y line the interior of the pitcher, forcing the prey further into the pitcher to an area where diges
The second free pack, Prey in the Darkness, was released on September 23,
It frequently brings prey to the surface.
izing fish, or tearing chunks of flesh from its prey.
r their ability to sequester poisons from their prey and secrete these poisons onto their backs.
they get all the moisture they need from their prey, but will drink water when available.
ry to the bird and to prevent them from falling prey to predators.
store liquids, body fat, and water from insect prey brought to them by worker ants.
ople and cavalry of Thomas were driven from the prey, and the prey was taken by the pursuers; and Th
through experimentation that Genlisea attracts prey chemotactically, traps them in the corkscrew "l
n flips over stones and other objects to get at prey items hiding underneath; this behaviour is the
yrinus could probably have also made a grab for prey passing close by on land.
ke pedipalps, or pincers, to grasp invertebrate prey and crunch it into pieces before sucking out th
s, swooping down from it perch and grasping its prey in its talons when it spots it.
releg that make it function for the grasping of prey while it is consumed, where the gripping surfac
metres (10 ft) high swooping to the ground for prey up to ten times a minute.
Instead it suggested they had fallen prey to a random event which no large animal could h
ter ochraceous uses its tube feet to handle its prey.
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
eat appendages," with which it may have grasped prey with.
He falls prey to Simha's bet and ends up going out with a fem
He fell prey to a stroke in Galveston, Texas, where he had g
There he falls prey to a scheming widow, and he and his wife separa
ity life and only marginally literate, he falls prey to a con man named Manuel, who has a gift of th
periods without food, but will eat heavily when prey is abundant.
This wet appearance probably helps lure prey in search of water; a similar phenomenon is obs
In this state one won't hesitate to prey on weaker beings for personal gain, and will tr
g themes of Eric Millikin's art are him falling prey to tragedy and him engaging in star-crossed lov
which bore the Carstein Ring, leaving him easy prey for Martin of Stirland.
The film ends with Doug seeking out his next prey
ts with Doug (Colin Hanks) seeking out his next prey.
ry, but can survive on nectar and honeydew when prey are scarce.
ay and headed for the Denmark Strait, hoping to prey on Allied convoys.
2009 she starred in the Australian horror film Prey alongside Jesse Johnson, Christian Clark and Ni
However as prey for larger adults can include wallabies, small
However, some prey items seem to die faster than would be possible
s, the larvae are carnivorous; females hunt for prey on which to lay their eggs, supplying the larva
and often sharp, helping it to hunt fast-moving prey.
e animal kingdom, which has evolved to hunt its prey by working together with other members of its s
d by the toxic waste, forcing him to hunt human prey.
At night it helps the gecko hunt for prey by providing camouflage.
by a poacher had left it unable to hunt normal prey.
Hunters and Prey is an EP by the Power metal band Angra.
e monk seal's physique is ideal for hunting its prey: fish, lobster, octopus and squid in deep-water
hawks and owls are frequently seen hunting for prey.
pastoral one from one symbolic of huntress and prey.
s unique in the fact that it actively hunts for prey as opposed to passively waiting for plankton to
may less often be called "chickens", i.e., the prey of the chickenhawk.
and often have little power of sight, so if the prey leaps in time, the chances are that from the hu
If the prey is too large to be swallowed whole, then it use
It uses its fang-like teeth to immobilize its prey, and would not be able to close its mouth becau
The ants immobilize their prey by hiding in holes in the platform, with their
y, they show much greater interest in potential prey in the water than that on dry land, suggesting
Sometimes this results in the prey being decapitated.
tors may have extensive capabilities in finding prey, but even when they are successful in doing so
is they who usually work the hardest in killing prey, they may rest after a long hunt and allow the
In Primal Prey, the player must hunt dinosaurs across five epi
a long, sticky tongue which aids it in catching prey.
In comparison, prey switching has been used when describing the cho
ed or damaged which leads to hunters in hunting prey to keep the numbers down!
is also common amongst spiders, both in luring prey and stealthily approaching predators.
is more important than echolocation in finding prey (Stevens 2005).
and shape of nearby items, including potential prey.
In the wild, few individuals of prey species live to old age, as the old and weak ar
er Tanypodinae) predators that can ingest large prey (such as Ostracods and Chironomus larvae) in on
cnidocysts, which are used to inject potential prey (or potential predators) with venom.
ling is most horrifying: This beast injects its prey with the Proto B DNA strain which then proceeds
In the spiders' intended insect prey, the toxin exerts this same activity upon potas
e its large canine teeth before biting into its prey.
Saliva is then injected into the prey which liquifies its tissues,and the rostrum is
nfectious saliva that could have helped it kill prey.
It detects prey items by vibrations they cause in the web, but
d, secluded, and only lightly patrolled it fell prey over the years to massive vandalism, outright l
s and disguised amongst corals, where it awaits prey which it sucks into its large and quick mouth.
It fell prey to vandals who dynamited it off its base in Apr
It is prey to several animals including the snowy owl and
role in the food web, as its size makes it easy prey for several organisms.
o initiate a backward motion by which it grasps prey insects using spiny pair of forelegs.
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.
then consumes the tissue sloughed off its dead prey.
ed for capturing and latching onto its intended prey, which it then injects with digestive toxins th
One of its primary prey species is the Kauaʻi cave amphipod, Spelaeorch
It hunts its aquatic prey of fish, frogs, crustaceans, and rests in a riv
Its main prey are bony fish and other crustaceans, such as sh
n injury preventing it from hunting its natural prey.
the patchy nature of colonies of its preferred prey, mountain viscachas (Lagidium spp).
It is an insect eater that picks out its tiny prey from tree barks.
that derives its common name from its principal prey, crayfish.
Its main prey varies by region.
M. affinis is itself the prey of Saduria entomon, Harmothoe sarsi (a polychae
school of fish and fling out the jaw, snagging prey on its many teeth.
w when Byron Scott and later Magic Johnson fell prey to hamstring injuries.
the frogs toxins on their weapons to kill their prey, giving the frogs their nickname the "poison ar
bersia were adapted to inject venom to kill its prey.
fish and producing lethal toxins to kill their prey and feed off the decaying remains.
g the hunter the chance to sneak in to kill the prey.
Some predators kill their prey before eating them (e.g., a hawk killing a mous
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
hod used by various snake species to kill their prey.
The Baykok, after paralyzing or killing its prey, then devours the liver of its victim.
The weasel kills its prey by whipping its own body and kicking, making us
O. bimaculatus is known to prey on crustaceans, snails, chitons, limpets, and b
They have amazingly loose skin and are known to prey on large fish, such as eel-tailed catfish.
They are known to prey on woolly monkeys, porcupines, coatis and other
sharks and porbeagles are among sharks known to prey upon K. longimana, accounting for 21% and 19% o
cougars and jaguars, both of which are known to prey on livestock regularly.
It is known to prey on shrimp and prawns of the genus Palaemon.
Hemipteran insects and larval lacewings both prey upon aphids, but the competing predators can ca
se they make in the presence of leopards, which prey on the monkeys but not on the hornbills.
Lethocerus tends to let its prey pre-digest for 10-15 minutes before eating.
Let Us Prey was a continuation of the more abrasive doom me
Their next album, entitled Let Us Prey, was released in 2002.
ols, and depicted predators (such as lions) and prey (such as lambs) next to each other to show a th
It relies on sight to locate its prey and thus has large eyes.
the College's first-year dormitory looking for prey, first as junior dean and later as headmaster.
Loss of prey species may lead to coextinction of their preda
ividuals, with a declining trend due to loss of prey base and habitat, as well as to persecution and
by mimicking dead leaves and twigs to lure its prey.
ote that crocodiles weep in order to lure their prey, or that they cry for the victims they are eati
anglerfishes, Photocorynus spiniceps lures its prey using a bioluminescent spinal extension, and sw
e Barn Owl (Tyto alba) relies on noises made by prey, and has can locate prey animals with great pre
This makes these prey animals more likely to be consumed by aquatic b
ype of curse placed on a person that makes them prey to many minor misfortunes and other forms of ba
of the new nation, issued letters of marque to prey upon the British Commerce.
John Hurt - Marquis de Prey
ular use of bioluminescence to attract mates or prey.
Spiders of all ages may fall prey to cave-dwelling centipedes.
and fish, although larger individuals may take prey as large as a wallaby.
adianta builds spiral shaped webs and may lure prey with awe-inspiring spots on its abdomen.
the elaiosomes seem to chemically mimic insect prey.
ective being that the predator will mistake the prey for another type of bird and end the pursuit.
ol method, is one of many predatory mites which prey mainly or exclusively on spider mites.
The mongoose's primary prey are small rodents.
d beast/animal/wild animal/sea monster/beast of prey (fera), you (tu).
More likely, prey is simply attracted by the glowing esca to with
The goatfish are presumably a more preferred prey than bluestripe snapper.
gins the hunt for its oldest and most dangerous prey: Man.
this time, the reindeer was the most important prey, but the Bromme people also hunted moose, wolve
He and his mother fell prey to Byzantian slavers, and his vocal cords were
It will often wait motionless for prey, or slowly stalk its victim.
ng a small entrance in the pitcher mouth, which prey goes through in search of more nectar that was
ious eagle in terms of the weight and nature of prey taken.
small and spindle-shaped and are laid near the prey in upright batches of fifteen to thirty eggs.
singly or in clusters on leaves near potential prey.
idden in the shadows and coming out at night to prey on humans.
inguished in being usually nocturnal; preferred prey commonly include other ants.
Only those imbued with God's Name (fall not a prey to it) and are able to go across the ocean of e
" killer whales ate only fish, not warm-blooded prey.
tribution and the exploitation of notably small prey.
Most of the prey caught by N. aristolochioides and N. klossii co
erces the cell wall and/or cell membrane of the prey cell with a feeding tube, sucks out the cellula
currents created by the beating wings of flying prey.
made possible in part by the presence of large prey and the absence of competition from other large
                                                                                                    


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