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tribution and the exploitation of notably small prey.
orous, feeding on invertebrates and other small prey, even other lizards.
It attracts small prey using the glowing red tip of a long black barbe
will scavenge as well as seeking suitable small prey.
and probably ate invertebrates and other small prey.
it is thought to have fed on either very small prey, or detritus; the small dental plates in its mo
Juveniles consume smaller prey such as ants while adults consume a more varied
school of fish and fling out the jaw, snagging prey on its many teeth.
l spines and strong teeth, enabling it to snare prey larger than itself.
It will camouflage itself, wait for some prey to come close in front of itself, and then lung
However, some prey items seem to die faster than would be possible
at perhaps the Boxgrove hominids were sometimes prey to other animals.
Large adults will sometimes prey on large mammals such as deer, including the 22
When stalking prey such as flies or beetles, this salticid is much
Sabre Tooth depended on for cover when stalking prey disappeared.
Because of their strong prey drive and independent nature, this breed should
of about 14 to 37 volts, which they use to stun prey, and to defend themselves.
me and which may have been used to ram and stun prey and also in intraspecific combat.
like upper jaw or beak that may be used to stun prey during feeding; although this bill has been emp
Both juveniles and sub-adults prey more on smaller octopi species, such as Octopus
of these animals is toxic and is used to subdue prey.
It feeds on fish and similar surface prey such as small turtles.
uld be opened very wide, allowing it to swallow prey two thirds of its own size.
to make the jaws vertical before it can swallow prey.
ths, such as stargazers, tend to seize swimming prey.
are voracious ambush predators, able to tackle prey like ants that will not be eaten without a stru
cias rollers forage from a fixed perch and take prey by swooping down onto it on the ground, the fas
feed by following swarms of army ants and take prey flushed by those ants.
and fish, although larger individuals may take prey as large as a wallaby.
It was a generalist predator, taking prey of the same size as small eagle species do - la
only a part of the host resembles the target's prey and the mimic itself then eats the duped animal
ta and some members of the order are a targeted prey for hawksbill turtles.
nd single from The Bad Seeds' 1988 album Tender Prey.
this genus is believed to eat small terrestrial prey using its projectile tongue.
beneficial insects, birds, and other fauna that prey on pests.
oduction of predatory wasps to New Zealand that prey on their larvae.
s overrun with hundreds of vampire species that prey upon humans in brutal, surprise attacks.
Powers That Prey is a 1918 silent film directed by Henry King.
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.
osystem, but it does not take into account that prey species and primary producers also have an effe
me bird by the plucking of the feathers of that prey and placing them in the hat band.
crabs), will hunt primarily for that prey in later life.
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
M. affinis is itself the prey of Saduria entomon, Harmothoe sarsi (a polychae
Sometimes this results in the prey being decapitated.
ective being that the predator will mistake the prey for another type of bird and end the pursuit.
Unless time runs out, the race ends when the Prey successfully arrive at the finish line or if th
The prey are then carried to the nest.
The prey of C. maenas includes the young of bivalves and
, to ascertain from its condition how close the prey might be; but the physical task of retrieving t
This move confuses the predator and the prey escape.
ad snouts, that bite once and hold on until the prey is subdued.
The prey is paralyzed by a nerve poison, which the octop
However, if the density of one of the prey species decreases, then the predator will start
The prey taken by B. gigas is chiefly other species of A
The boa feeds by seizing the prey in its jaws, wrapping several coils around the
th access to the nutrients contained within the prey cell.
When the prey touches a marginal tentacle of the jelly, sting
Such fishes are not considered a threat by the prey of A. fasciatus, and thus the predator may be a
y line the interior of the pitcher, forcing the prey further into the pitcher to an area where diges
beak-like teeth to break open the shell of the prey.
small and spindle-shaped and are laid near the prey in upright batches of fifteen to thirty eggs.
ide on their backs and darting out to catch the prey.
The prey is then confused by light shining through what
The hunters become the prey when illegal dynamite fishing prematurely ends
ource of Beta-Carotene (such as carrots) to the prey insects (crickets) early in a frog's adult stag
es), but were never needed to find or stalk the prey.
Eventually, the hatching larva will eat the prey and emerge from the nest.
ure, and release an adhesive substance onto the prey.
Howard as the hunter and Richard Widmark as the prey, and was directed by Ray Boulting from a script
style of hunting involved having hounds run the prey tired and hold it down until a hunter would ste
may less often be called "chickens", i.e., the prey of the chickenhawk.
Whatever the mechanism of digestion, the prey items are converted into a solution of amino ac
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
ny other species without ending the life of the prey organism.
In that case, the prey is inevitably killed by predation, and has an i
rily equal to the rate at which it consumes the prey).
Saliva is then injected into the prey which liquifies its tissues,and the rostrum is
r of lured predators will greatly outnumber the prey, thus providing the name.
hat any handgun hunter must stalk closer to the prey in order to kill the animal humanely, giving sa
along with such others as The Final Terror, The Prey, Just Before Dawn, Don't Go in the Woods and Ma
The antennae impale or crush the prey and then bring it to the larval mouth, or style
Unable to free himself, he becomes the prey of the person he was pursuing-the attractive, d
in that the predator species benefits while the prey species is harmed.
isc, producing negative pressure to extract the prey from its burrow.
It digests the prey out side the body and then swallows it.
Certain aspects of the prey drive can be a disadvantage in some dogs.
The larvae eat the prey of the sand wasp leaving little to eat for the
Stranded on the island, they become the prey of a mysterious killer who seems bent on reveng
nths later, he was arrested and tortured at the Prey Sar prison by Norodom Sihanouk's police for eng
from which the hunters would be able to see the prey and the hounds whenever they crossed one of the
g the hunter the chance to sneak in to kill the prey.
The Prey of the Wind (1927)
The prey is then swallowed head first.
The prey usually is killed by strangulation, which can c
l of its time catching, eating or digesting the prey.
The prey also may be killed by the lion enclosing the an
nake will then wrap one or two coils around the prey.
ople and cavalry of Thomas were driven from the prey, and the prey was taken by the pursuers; and Th
At 12:30 pm the Americans learned that their prey was a schooner-of-war when Lieutenant Barrete r
As a pack dog, they take turns working their prey.
Lacertidae can't make high jumps to catch their prey.
en their regulated glow acts as a lure to their prey.
elagic existence in the open sea pursuing their prey wherever it is abundant and plentiful.
though the animals do not have access to their prey.
rom hills and rocks enabling them to find their prey from a long distance.
While collecting their prey, the females are vulnerable to kleptoparasitism
g-sucking mouthparts and feed by stabbing their prey and sucking or lapping the juices.
ing the spines on their claws to feel for their prey hiding in the sand and mud.
in short bursts, and need to be close to their prey before starting the attack.
Although they normally catch their prey on the ground, they usually transport their pre
nd hang upside-down under it, waiting for their prey.
inked living humans, their ancestors, and their prey.
ator/prey ratio of predatory dinosaurs to their prey is a signature trait of warm-blooded predators
ntrast to most other snakes which swallow their prey whole.
ns are non-venomous snakes that constrict their prey.
y consuming the larger internal organs of their prey, such as the heart, liver, lungs and stomach li
Gerarda are the only snakes known to tear their prey apart before eating it, pulling soft-shelled cr
d larvae are mostly predators that engulf their prey; although, there are a few specied of scrapers
the frogs toxins on their weapons to kill their prey, giving the frogs their nickname the "poison ar
making rapid, darting movements to catch their prey; they apparently venture into the trees primari
are known to enter estuaries in pursue of their prey.
r their ability to sequester poisons from their prey and secrete these poisons onto their backs.
ounterparts, but also makes it easier for their prey to detect their approach and to hide by powerin
te their victims by simply biting through their prey.
re aquatic and extremely fast in catching their prey, small fish.
they get all the moisture they need from their prey, but will drink water when available.
rocodiles are not known as man-eaters and their prey is generally of a much smaller size.
ht against currents in streams to capture their prey.
es such as immobilizing and pre-digesting their prey, as well as defense against competitors and pre
flies, and after capturing and paralyzing their prey, they strip the wings off before placing the bo
ves and long grass so that they can watch their prey, they also love hiding in logs where their big
, colloblasts stick to, rather than sting their prey.
iness involving tourism in order to reach their prey.
to alert whaling crews of the approach of their prey.
bcontinent, the kites do not make pigeons their prey.
fish and producing lethal toxins to kill their prey and feed off the decaying remains.
Conservation of tigers and their prey species faces challenges from the need for inco
The ants immobilize their prey by hiding in holes in the platform, with their
They are active hunters, dispatching their prey with a rapid pounce and bite.
ote that crocodiles weep in order to lure their prey, or that they cry for the victims they are eati
, coyotes and other predators to approach their prey unseen.
mous snakes do use constriction to subdue their prey, most snakes which use constriction lack venom.
location calls through the mouth to track their prey.
Spiders wrap their prey around in silk and then waits for it to suffoca
aters) which gives them an advantage over their prey.
f interconnected tubes to aid in catching their prey.
greyhounds and other sighthounds-catching their prey by speed, running by sight and not by scent.
When their prey comes to investigate, they are instead captured
Some predators kill their prey before eating them (e.g., a hawk killing a mous
Predatory dinoflagellates can kill their prey by releasing toxins or phagocytize small prey d
habiting watery environments and drowning their prey quickly)
den into which they brought the bones of their prey.
hod used by various snake species to kill their prey.
ype of curse placed on a person that makes them prey to many minor misfortunes and other forms of ba
When these prey species exist together, as in New England, they
This makes these prey animals more likely to be consumed by aquatic b
Some species mimic ants, and some of these prey on them.
All of these prey are midwater residents that use photophores and
Bipalium species are carnivorous; they prey on earthworms which they track from the trails
They prey mainly on insects, especially orthopterans, bee
They prey on a wide range of animals, such as rodents, to
They prey on insects, spiders, slugs and woodlice.
ow large it is, etc., to decide how to use this prey.
success rate of parasitism in each of the three prey species was noted.
The tiger's prey is beyond the edge of the canvas, so is it left
The Tiger's Prey
It is an insect eater that picks out its tiny prey from tree barks.
ies with the largest stores are the most apt to prey upon weaker colonies.
privateers, which were outfitted as warships to prey on enemy merchant ships.
They used their large beaks to prey on small dinosaurs.
t feels like a half-hearted cash-in designed to prey on our nostalgia, not unlike Teenage Mutant Nin
lved in, increasingly invited foreign forces to prey on the Commonwealth.
In this state one won't hesitate to prey on weaker beings for personal gain, and will tr
O. bimaculatus is known to prey on crustaceans, snails, chitons, limpets, and b
ornatus, is an assassin bug that is thought to prey upon bees. A. ornatus is associated with the ca
They have amazingly loose skin and are known to prey on large fish, such as eel-tailed catfish.
ay and headed for the Denmark Strait, hoping to prey on Allied convoys.
They are believed to prey on the eggs and larvae of a number of different
Her orders read to prey against United States shipping wherever found.
of the new nation, issued letters of marque to prey upon the British Commerce.
idden in the shadows and coming out at night to prey on humans.
hich Washington had purchased and fitted out to prey on the British shipping.
pecially on the femur, probably to hold fast to prey.
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
ampire nature undercover, resisting the urge to prey on humans for blood, and surrounding himself wi
leet in Cadiz, minor squadrons would be sent to prey on British trade in the Atlantic, hopefully dra
men, sailed from Brest, France, 1 March 1813 to prey on commerce in the Irish Sea.
ier seat from which they had been accustomed to prey as brigands upon the caravans of Basra and as p
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.
acute sense of smell which enabled it to track prey, but analysis of its brain structure revealed t
The oral arm is used to transport prey to the gastrovascular cavity (GVC) and to catch
The specialised appendages which help to trap prey are red at the base, fading to white towards th
utualistic insect larvae, which feed on trapped prey, and whose excreta the plant absorbs.
ce sticky substances on their leaves that traps prey, and the Venus fly trap has leaves that form tr
                                                                                                    


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