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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. |
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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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