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This behaviour is an example of modified prey drive.
e kleptoparasitism, including hiding of secured prey in the leaf litter and caching of food on trail
Regardless of subspecies, most of its prey consists of small mammals, mainly rodents and r
However, if the density of one of the prey species decreases, then the predator will start
the 14th century in the general sense of "seize prey, take by force," from raper, an Old French lega
ch she sank about 16 miles (26 km) south of her prey the day before.
y consuming the larger internal organs of their prey, such as the heart, liver, lungs and stomach li
beak-like teeth to break open the shell of the prey.
on (bass), Van Christian (drums, later of Naked Prey) and Sean Nagore (organ), quickly replaced by C
are known to enter estuaries in pursue of their prey.
dators that feed on a wide variety of available prey.
Some species mimic ants, and some of these prey on them.
He occasionally leaves the remains of his prey outside Blaster's quarters and enjoys having hi
sing auditory mimicry to try to lure one of its prey.
to alert whaling crews of the approach of their prey.
ny other species without ending the life of the prey organism.
arly notorious for biting small chunks off of a prey animal in passing.
r rostrum used to pierce the exoskeleton of its prey.
s that the Velociraptor pierced the neck of its prey, possibly to stab the vital arteries or the jug
the night before, and that Bellamy, sure of his prey, has come back, he believes that Rose has betra
Certain aspects of the prey drive can be a disadvantage in some dogs.
sly over the plains and swamps in search of its prey, which consists of rats and small quadrupeds ge
as usual for Motacillidae seeks out much of its prey on foot.
which probably aid in its attraction of insect prey.
Some species of eunicids prey on coral.
me bird by the plucking of the feathers of that prey and placing them in the hat band.
den into which they brought the bones of their prey.
All of these prey are midwater residents that use photophores and
on of Ulicke, son of Ulick Burke, carried off a prey from Ormond, but was overtaken by a strong body
the web of a larger spider and feeding off its prey.
Tarantulas are generally offered 1-2 prey items (such as crickets) once weekly, although
Like Accipiter hawks, they often hunt prey by sitting quietly on tree branches and waiting
the Afghan government, but civilians often fall prey to the explosions.
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
ng that Habrosaurus may have fed on hard-bodied prey such as crayfish or snails.
limbs are held wide open, ready to close on any prey which enters.
ll found, exactly how it captured or fed on its prey are subjected to a great deal of speculation.
y are ambush predators, pouncing quickly on any prey animals that happen to wander within their reac
teeth, presumably an adaptation to feed on slow prey with hard shells.
flash of lightning, preparing to pounce on its prey in the midst of a raging gale.
led Andalgalornis to quickly strike down on its prey in a repeated attack-and-retreat hunting strate
As the vampire pounces on his prey, Eben desperately aims a punch at Marlowe's hea
utualistic insect larvae, which feed on trapped prey, and whose excreta the plant absorbs.
other large theropods: by feeding on different prey items and living in different habitats, the dif
both jaws making it capable of feeding on large prey.
h as Luciella masanensis, which feed on diverse prey including fish skin and human blood cells.
-and-wait predators and will forage on abundant prey items.
Once its prey has been stung and killed, a triffid will root
As the grebe only eats prey smaller than some 15 cm (6 in), the adult pejer
ure, and release an adhesive substance onto the prey.
een able to hunt by leaping from trees onto its prey.
ars, use their fangs when hunting fish or other prey, but they are not needed for consuming fruit.
ife and are only worn down by the shells or its prey.
ile stalking, a hunter will approach his or her prey using stealth, with the intention to get into r
d is typically in the form of paralyzed or dead prey items (in predatory wasps), or masses of mixed
rd, drive, track, point at, pursue, or retrieve prey
rd feeds on amphibians, reptiles and other live prey.
Other major prey items include the Cape hagfish (Myxine capensis
orous, feeding on invertebrates and other small prey, even other lizards.
and probably ate invertebrates and other small prey.
They sally out for prey, sometimes taken in flight, but mainly from the
hich Washington had purchased and fitted out to prey on the British shipping.
es tracks, and also has at times sent out false Prey and production staff to prevent him from just l
r of lured predators will greatly outnumber the prey, thus providing the name.
aters) which gives them an advantage over their prey.
rature goes up and there is an overabundance of prey such as mosquito larvae.
The fish paralyzes its prey by sinking its teeth into the flesh and then pu
flies, and after capturing and paralyzing their prey, they strip the wings off before placing the bo
ium nasutum (predator) and Paramecium caudatum ( prey), D. nausatum overexploited P. caudatum leading
Jurassic Park Adventures: Prey is the second installment of the Jurassic Park
bcontinent, the kites do not make pigeons their prey.
It took place in Prey Veng on June 15, 1970, where ARVN and Cambodian
ime Rica Erickson wrote her 1968 book Plants of Prey in Australia, no other flowering specimen of D.
ently have much abraded tails by plunging after prey through the branches.
To open hard shells, it may pound its prey with both paws against a rock on its chest.
Powers That Prey is a 1918 silent film directed by Henry King.
es such as immobilizing and pre-digesting their prey, as well as defense against competitors and pre
hibit is the first to have natural predator and prey in the same space.
If a predator displays prey switching behaviour it can have a large effect
tion of population levels for both predator and prey.
tractor) of the linked dynamics of predator and prey.
it cycle in the linked dynamics of predator and prey.
Since this predator is prey to the much bigger hornet, its nest have been k
Predator and prey in economics are various economic parameters su
hematical model for the cycling of predator and prey populations.
hus would have been a semiaquatic predator, its prey including fish and small to medium-sized terres
It was a generalist predator, taking prey of the same size as small eagle species do - la
es aid decomposition and attract predators that prey on them and so continue the chain of metabolisi
zebra populations, and the large predators that prey on them.
may affect the population size of predators and prey and the number of species coexisting in a commu
Predators and Prey: A New Ecology of Competition; Harvard Business
Chain: Encounters between Mates, Predators, and Prey (Aperture 2000)
t (irritability) is required in the presence of prey, in contrast with the triggered mechanisms empl
ared to most other canids; it probably attacked prey from an ambush.
goose was notably broader and the proportion of prey types different than today.
e a means of alerting and even protecting other prey animals in the group or area.
e his initial reluctance Terry soon proved easy prey for Simon after the death of his wife and son.
-plated residents and hadrosaurs provided large prey for the carnivores.
It usually pulls its prey down to the ground to start its meal.
an excellent swimmer and diver, and pursues its prey underwater, eating mostly fish as well as small
elagic existence in the open sea pursuing their prey wherever it is abundant and plentiful.
GameSpot rated Primal Prey as "bad", criticising the single map for being
iness involving tourism in order to reach their prey.
Her orders read to prey against United States shipping wherever found.
i would have been able to take relatively large prey for its size, though the morphology of its mola
climber, and could have hunted relatively large prey.
eeth likely allow it to tackle relatively large prey.
hich have identified mechanisms responsible for prey switching behaviour.
But as opening hour approaches, Rogan falls prey to doubts and fears, egged on by another playwr
Chipmunks play an important role as prey for various predatory mammals and birds, but ar
style of hunting involved having hounds run the prey tired and hold it down until a hunter would ste
or mud on river and lake bottoms, scanning for prey with its large, upward-facing eyes.
Eastern school whiting prey on various crustaceans and polychaete worms, wi
rtebrates, including spiders and scorpions, all prey on Hoffmannius spinigerus.
Hawaiian monk seals mainly prey on teleosts (bony fish), but they also prey on
requently fly high up into the sky in search of prey, which includes butterflies, Four-spotted Chase
Dolphins search for prey primarily using echolocation, which is similar
ldom seen, roam these high valleys in search of prey.
ntly ventures into human dwellings in search of prey such as gecko.
creatures who roam the landscape searching for prey.
Highlands," they are beautiful seductresses who prey on young travelers by night.
ceeded and they were given the power to see and prey upon the others at night.
from which the hunters would be able to see the prey and the hounds whenever they crossed one of the
ths, such as stargazers, tend to seize swimming prey.
The boa feeds by seizing the prey in its jaws, wrapping several coils around the
It is the only known animal that selects its prey based on what the latter has eaten.
leet in Cadiz, minor squadrons would be sent to prey on British trade in the Atlantic, hopefully dra
They serve as prey for octopuses, nurse sharks, triggerfish, logge
ted in the new species from Jordan, several new prey items may be postulated for Carinodens.
ssel's minnow or other mantle flaps shaped like prey; an example of aggressive mimicry.
Hampton Roads, Virginia, lest, at sea, she fall prey to warships of the Royal Navy
that Enaliarctos needed to return to shore with prey items in order to masticate and ingest them.
Higher magnification showing a prey item, probably a copepod.
greyhounds and other sighthounds-catching their prey by speed, running by sight and not by scent.
ds, enabling them to discern the silhouettes of prey moving overhead against the slightly brighter u
It feeds on fish and similar surface prey such as small turtles.
omnivore, and will take a variety of small live prey including the eggs of other water birds, as wel
this genus is believed to eat small terrestrial prey using its projectile tongue.
Smart's and Prey Heaths is a Site of Special Scientific Interest
ing a silken net which it uses to snare passing prey.
rrangement would be best suited for soft bodied prey.
invertebrates, bird's eggs and some vertebrate prey, such as rodents, are also eaten.
olved in his brother's murder, but he soon fell prey to Ragnhild's lust for power.
os, if visually exposed to a certain species of prey (e.g.
Bait consists of the species natural prey such as prawns or bass yabbies, bivalves, a var
s overrun with hundreds of vampire species that prey upon humans in brutal, surprise attacks.
Some snake species may prey on the least weasel, including the black rat sn
They superficially resemble sea squirts but prey on invertebrates such as crustaceans.
g-sucking mouthparts and feed by stabbing their prey and sucking or lapping the juices.
ecreases when the bat is in the final stages of prey capture - this enables the bat to call more rap
es), but were never needed to find or stalk the prey.
orted, it breaks free and begins stalking human prey.
The bobcat hunts by stalking its prey and then ambushing it with a short chase or pou
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
It stalks its prey by crawling on its belly, when it is often mist
Tricolored Heron stalks its prey in shallow or deeper water, often running as it
Jackson as a "master tactician [who] stalks his prey in a very subtle, understated manner...
s the previous year's offering, Sit Stand Kneel Prey.
the following year's offering, Sit Stand Kneel Prey.
stinck bug-natural prey of spiny bark mantis
, colloblasts stick to, rather than sting their prey.
It sometimes stores its prey in its burrow instead of eating it immediately.
Defenses: Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of Prey and Predators and creator of the Schmidt Sting
owever, feeds exclusively on fish, striking its prey from branches overhanging water.
affixed a solid, bulbous mass for striking its prey.
hat it is used to focus sound waves to stun its prey.
nd up to 200 decibels which it uses to stun its prey.
mous snakes do use constriction to subdue their prey, most snakes which use constriction lack venom.
E. subparallelus may prey upon mosquito adults or larvae, although it has
roys eelgrass when it digs in the substrate for prey items.
It is the sequel to the highly successful Cold Prey (Fritt Vilt), and premiered in Norway on 10 Oct
in such a dangerous spot for such insignificant prey.
n a new pattern regularly or suffer diminishing prey capture.
will scavenge as well as seeking suitable small prey.
leafy areas to avoid predators and surprise its prey, which include fish, frogs and plants.
ntrast to most other snakes which swallow their prey whole.
re taken back to the perch and swallowed, large prey being beaten vigorously first.
They are generally used to hold or swiftly kill prey, such as in large cats.
e may also lead to the consumer switching which prey it eats.
etarian, but like most rodents will take insect prey.
The fine claws on its feet help it tear its prey apart.
Gerarda are the only snakes known to tear their prey apart before eating it, pulling soft-shelled cr
In July, rising canyon temperatures make prey scarce, so many birds of prey migrate away.
along with such others as The Final Terror, The Prey, Just Before Dawn, Don't Go in the Woods and Ma
most predators/parasites feed on more than one prey species, and the prey/host is often fed on by m
At 12:30 pm the Americans learned that their prey was a schooner-of-war when Lieutenant Barrete r
ds were bottom-dwelling predators that ambushed prey.
ce sticky substances on their leaves that traps prey, and the Venus fly trap has leaves that form tr
releases long filamentous proteins that capture prey in "nets" to slow them down when the cell is di
comes a single spine-like projection that lures prey.
it is known to attack with such speeds that its prey is sometimes sliced in half.
blind, bottom-dwelling predators that detected prey through sensory organs in the surface grooves o
the White House email system.. Sites that fell prey to the hoax had failed to notice Sleestaks also
Unable to find the exit, prey are often disorientated inside the pitchers of
only a part of the host resembles the target's prey and the mimic itself then eats the duped animal
The main prey species reported for Fiordland penguins are cep
Otoconcha dimidiata is the preferred prey of the carnivorous land gastropod Schizoglossa
The captured prey are stung and paralyzed before being placed in
                                                                                                    


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