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n after a bad experience not to pursue the same | prey again. |
urved hind legs and then bites into the coiling | prey at a joint between body segments. |
on the leaf surface, serve to digest the insect | prey. |
The tiger's | prey is beyond the edge of the canvas, so is it left |
have been seen to hunt and then share the same | prey animal. |
larvae suck flowers and fruits while the adults | prey on aphids and the larvae of other insects. |
Like Wilde's previous production of The Naked | Prey the film does not use subtitles for characters |
uses its claws to crush and consume the drowned | prey. |
Ethan Coen shot their own version of The Naked | Prey on a Super-8 camera. |
earch of food sometimes makes it the occasional | prey of large salmon or other anadromous fish. |
The pike | prey on smaller fishes in the area, including yellow |
d hovering before to descend to hawk the flying | prey or catch it on the ground. |
and could more or less keep up with the fastest | prey. |
The main | prey of E. flavicaudis is woodlice, although most sm |
el Gibson's film Apocalypto resembles The Naked | Prey in its plot and in several similar scenes, and |
The Naked | Prey, 1966 |
The Tiger's | Prey |
g on the same host plant, or consuming the same | prey). |
The Naked | Prey was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection |
bugs and flying insects appear to be the usual | prey. |
e impact of the rupture preventing the ensnared | prey from escaping.. Colloblasts are found in all ct |
success rate of parasitism in each of the three | prey species was noted. |
Elk, the primary | prey of the gray wolf, became less abundant and chan |
eed on human blood, they don't kill their human | prey, and for the most part live among them without |
om of cone snails cause paralysis of their fish | prey. |
Because of their strong | prey drive and independent nature, this breed should |
e than in the true woodpeckers, but their chief | prey is ants and other insects, which they find in d |
thank Lief by making peace with their longtime | prey, the Kin, and agreeing to hamper the progess of |
Monte's Idiot Prayer' and produced their album ' | Prey For The City' which was released on the Duna Re |
nt in coordinated groups and stalk their chosen | prey. |
probably C. atratus), which are their preferred | prey. |
ited for excavating the nests of their colonial | prey - and so may be considered examples of converge |
re both garbed in archer clothing; their hunted | prey lies close to their feet. |
before plunging in head first after their fish | prey. |
crab spiders that mimics ants, their preferred | prey. |
t feudal lords and tribal chiefs made them easy | prey for the Ottoman armies. |
ent locations across the hills, setting them as | prey of other hunters. |
nauseating for birds, making them unattractive | prey. |
olphin and Union caribou herd, making them easy | prey for Inuit hunters. |
They also had tentacles to help them catch | prey. |
The crab themselves are | prey to the sea otter and presumably other large pre |
s, such as vultures, will gorge themselves when | prey is abundant, causing their crop to bulge. |
They sense | prey by detecting smell through the water. |
In general, they bite | prey and rely on their urticating hair and flight fo |
They were | prey to the Thalassomedon haningtoni who lived 93-90 |
As such they are | prey for various animals including aquatic insects, |
ntify them, saying "The primary reason they can | prey is because they're camouflaged from who they re |
Along with other insects in Japan, they are | prey to the Japanese giant hornet. |
contributed to a rise in crime among those who | prey both on the immigrants' fear of deportation and |
ornatus, is an assassin bug that is thought to | prey upon bees. A. ornatus is associated with the ca |
te their victims by simply biting through their | prey. |
ken Byomkesh more seriously and had thus fallen | prey to the trap Byomkesh had set for him. |
Camouflaging allows animals to capture | prey more easily. |
e Sam Rainsy Party and was elected to represent | Prey Veng Province in the National Assembly of Cambo |
The squid's ten limbs are used to capture | prey. |
st dorsal fin's photophores are used to attract | prey. |
regularly follow army ants in order to to catch | prey flushed by them. |
hing near groups of monkeys in order to capture | prey flushed by the large mammals. |
en their regulated glow acts as a lure to their | prey. |
bles that are believed to enable birds to sense | prey under wet sand or soil. |
ve lost some speed, becoming less able to catch | prey with short, fast charges. |
though the animals do not have access to their | prey. |
They appear to mesmerize | prey with its rhythmic colored bands. |
icism that the hooks were actually used to hook | prey, though they proposed that "squid tentacles cou |
uld be opened very wide, allowing it to swallow | prey two thirds of its own size. |
The oral arm is used to transport | prey to the gastrovascular cavity (GVC) and to catch |
orest-falcons also use other techniques to hunt | prey, such as chasing prey on foot, following army a |
the added capability of echolocation to locate | prey like flying insects; they can therefore locate |
densities, wolves need very little time to find | prey and spend almost all their time handling prey a |
in short bursts, and need to be close to their | prey before starting the attack. |
of about 14 to 37 volts, which they use to stun | prey, and to defend themselves. |
ator/prey ratio of predatory dinosaurs to their | prey is a signature trait of warm-blooded predators |
orsal fin ray of angler fishes, used to attract | prey. |
They will follow driver ant swarms to catch | prey items fleeing from the ants and they frequently |
were strong and its legs not adapted to chasing | prey on foot. |
he substrate leaving its eyes uncovered to view | prey and predators. |
webs with shimmering ornaments in order to lure | prey. |
to pursue a show business career, only to fall | prey to a sleazy nightclub owner. |
zoic corals possessed stinging cells to capture | prey. |
ough clothing one by one the crew begin to fall | prey with the only source of protection being the li |
ource of Beta-Carotene (such as carrots) to the | prey insects (crickets) early in a frog's adult stag |
The specialised appendages which help to trap | prey are red at the base, fading to white towards th |
orm a "feeding basket" which is used to capture | prey. |
acute sense of smell which enabled it to track | prey, but analysis of its brain structure revealed t |
are voracious ambush predators, able to tackle | prey like ants that will not be eaten without a stru |
tacles of these animals and are used to capture | prey. |
When a member is seen to sexually ' | prey' upon a newcomer, this is known as 'Thirteenth |
ders that use their two grooved palps to locate | prey. |
active on the surface of the ground is to find | prey or new territory. |
ins, whales and bats use echolocation to detect | prey and avoid obstacles. |
(as in diel vertical migration) or to increase | prey encounter rate. |
een an awkward runner and used stamina to catch | prey rather than speed. |
abilimenta, these bands are thought to increase | prey capture in this species, however, in other spec |
evers for example, the dog is expected to chase | prey and bring it back to the human hunter, but not |
awk has very long legs which it uses to extract | prey from crevices in trees. |
split second but may include an alert to other | prey animals in the area. |
of these animals is toxic and is used to subdue | prey. |
inst the body for swimming, and extend to catch | prey in a similar way to the praying mantis. |
scent red chin barbel that the fish use to lure | prey into striking distance. |
y were not disposed to give them any claim to a | prey which would be captured without their aid. |
bubble or flash their white undersides to round | prey such as salmon or herring into a tight defensiv |
rance to their lairs, moving quickly to capture | prey that wanders past. |
hat any handgun hunter must stalk closer to the | prey in order to kill the animal humanely, giving sa |
ced with photophores which are believed to fool | prey by directing them towards the mouth. |
tor, with strong talons that enable it to catch | prey in flight, and is considered by some - as the G |
carnivores have a natural ability to hypnotise | prey. |
strategy, however, it was more adapted to avian | prey, as sufficiently large mammals were entirely ab |
l spines and strong teeth, enabling it to snare | prey larger than itself. |
Bait is any substance used to attract | prey, e.g. in a mousetrap. |
whiskers and forepaws enable sea otters to find | prey using their sense of touch. |
s, she will not allow the male of worth to fall | prey to the darkness of her twisted life. |
rgan inside their mouth, which they use to lure | prey. |
It closes its tentacles to capture | prey or to protect itself. |
r has strong front legs which are used to seize | prey. |
ed that the hooks may have been used to capture | prey. |
The latter were probably used to capture | prey and deliver it to Amplectobelua's mouth, locate |
like upper jaw or beak that may be used to stun | prey during feeding; although this bill has been emp |
it probably relied more on its eyesight to find | prey. |
e predators rely mainly on sound cues to detect | prey. |
l in Ropemaker's Alley, but in 1780 it too fell | prey to anti-Catholic sentiment when its fabric and |
ers, and powerful mercenaries, she'll track any | prey if the price is right. |
location calls through the mouth to track their | prey. |
ntelligence and amazing agility, and tracks its | prey using sonar-like abilities, much like a bat. |
r hairs; the peduncles do, in fact, trap insect | prey. |
These serve not only to attract and trap insect | prey, but also allow the plant to "hold on" to neigh |
ependent on predatory fish such as tuna driving | prey species to the surface. |
ess efficient swimmer, and turbulence, alerting | prey of its approach. |
he was a regular on the science-fiction TV show | Prey. |
adth increased; that is more different types of | prey were taken, with younger fish often, but not al |
Predatory fish switch between types of | prey in response to variations in their abundance. |
To save them from falling to tyrants a | prey? |
spitting jets of water, so as to uncover buried | prey. |
in the shallows to snatch unsuspecting riparian | prey and fish. |
ad snouts, that bite once and hold on until the | prey is subdued. |
same basic situation of an animal dividing up a | prey in such a way that it gains the greater part, o |
bird which obtains its food by picking up live | prey items from beaches or the water surface, and th |
Chhuon was born in Siem Reap and grew up in | Prey Veng, joining the French militia in which he ro |
ampire nature undercover, resisting the urge to | prey on humans for blood, and surrounding himself wi |
ow large it is, etc., to decide how to use this | prey. |
discharged from the tentacles and are used for | prey capture. |
ile's ability to hunt the species' usual, agile | prey such as fish, antelope and zebra, forcing him t |
d Owl, it is believed to hunt a wide variety of | prey while watching from a perch and dropping down t |
It feeds on a variety of | prey items including insects and worms taken on fiel |
It feeds on a variety of | prey items, including frogs, lizards, insects, roden |
pecialized Canadian lynx, will readily vary its | prey selection. |
it is thought to have fed on either very small | prey, or detritus; the small dental plates in its mo |
The song was featured in the video games | Prey and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. |
It is featured in video game | Prey. |
Crystle's voice was used in the video game | Prey, as the role of Jen (Tommy's girlfriend). |
When his village falls | prey to one of Adanggaman's attacks, Ossei manages t |
sand below the low tide line, lying in wait for | prey. |
It may have been a predator, lying in wait for | prey in much the same way as a modern crocodile. |
They often hide during the day, and wait for | prey in the center of their web at night. |
waiting for | prey near Hodal, Faridabad, Haryana, India |
d have stayed motionless for hours, waiting for | prey to swim into its open jaws with spike-shaped te |
They lie on the soil surface waiting for | prey. |
sit in the centre of the web while it waits for | prey. |
resources and the possibility that wakasagi may | prey on the eggs and larvae of Delta smelt, hybridiz |
privateers, which were outfitted as warships to | prey on enemy merchant ships. |
It is possible that Aegyptosaurus was common | prey for large predatory dinosaurs, such as Carcharo |
Even though in this period Vreeswijk was a | prey of tabloid scandal and was in the news for his |
ves and long grass so that they can watch their | prey, they also love hiding in logs where their big |
g technique is to perch motionless watching for | prey, then to make a quick sally towards the prey wh |
Male waiting on water for | prey |
om Bahamian to North Carolinian waters, Pterois | prey mostly on small fishes, invertebrates and mollu |
A. albomaculata mimics its weaver ant | prey (Oecophylla). |
pment of more elaborate sheet and maze webs for | prey capture both on ground and foliage, as well as |
at perhaps the Boxgrove hominids were sometimes | prey to other animals. |
Unless time runs out, the race ends when the | Prey successfully arrive at the finish line or if th |
he naked eye and are often only revealed when a | prey animal such as Daphnia is caught. |
When stalking | prey such as flies or beetles, this salticid is much |
When attacking | prey, Apoica release a drop of venom from their stin |
When the | prey touches a marginal tentacle of the jelly, sting |
ed ridges which help provide grip when catching | prey. |
o aid in quick directional changes when chasing | prey. |
When these | prey species exist together, as in New England, they |
predation on the seed rain occurs when animals | prey on released seeds usually flush with the ground |
Sabre Tooth depended on for cover when stalking | prey disappeared. |
When their | prey comes to investigate, they are instead captured |
When all | prey species are at equal prey densities, the predat |
l size, this is a formidable predator which can | prey on insects many times its size. |
in that the predator species benefits while the | prey species is harmed. |
ocation, it was found bay whiting predominantly | prey on a variety of shrimp species, polychaete worm |
During lean periods, it will often | prey on larger animals that it can kill and return t |
g birds heading south for the winter will often | prey upon ripening grape clusters as a food source. |
They will typically | prey on arthropods, although they are also known to |
Large adults will sometimes | prey on large mammals such as deer, including the 22 |
if a pitcher becomes overloaded with putrefying | prey, when it may be colonised by the larvae of vari |
with captured | prey |
A Moschorhinus with its | prey. |
does not form any lasting association with its | prey, and is not a true predator in that it does not |
th access to the nutrients contained within the | prey cell. |
As a pack dog, they take turns working their | prey. |
at keeps away echinoderms which would otherwise | prey on the sponges. |
Spiders wrap their | prey around in silk and then waits for it to suffoca |
of Seville, featuring Fritz Wunderlich, Hermann | Prey, and Hans Hotter. |
Enemy), Kobi Farhi (Orphaned Land), Yotam Avni ( | Prey for Nothing) and Maya Avraham; flutes by Amir G |
terials which in many cases leaves the young as | prey for the predators. |
oduction of predatory wasps to New Zealand that | prey on their larvae. |
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