The spider is the also first known predator that deliberately feeds on vertebrate blood by eating mosquitoes. |
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Regarding flies, the sea trout you are hunting is a highly efficient ocean predator used to chasing sand eel, smaller fish fry and crustacea. |
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Although the merlin was usually out of sight, the sanderlings never forgot that a predator was in the vicinity. |
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Ostrom introduced the cursorial predator hypothesis of the origin of avian flight. |
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The only substantial mammalian predator on Kangaroo Island, the Tasmanian devil, is known only from the fossil record. |
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This lizard is a fierce predator and scavenger, and is thought to have caused human fatalities. |
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Both groups took longer to pass through the tunnel when predator scent was present than when it was absent. |
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Shy leaves hide under their brethren as the icy chill dives and chases each one like a predator feasting on a school of fish. |
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Or you can use biological controls, such as praying mantids, predator flies and beneficial nematodes. |
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His sharp features were those of a predator and his eyes regarded Tim with a calculating glint. |
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Since both seastars and whelks feed most intensively on barnacles and mussels, they clearly co-occupy the predator guild in this community. |
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A useful escape tactic to a prey is to initiate a turn before predator closure and rely on a tight turn radius for escape. |
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Like most wrasses, they surround themselves with a mucus layer to cover their scent while they sleep, avoiding discovery by a nighttime predator. |
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They hunt small schooling fish, squid and octopus, and are an important predator of large pelagic fish including tuna and swordfish. |
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Indeed, the interplay between prey and predator is a central theme of behavioral ecology. |
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The human race could find its existence threatened if we genetically engineered some predator species to be as smart as we are. |
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The presence of the model predator at the mating site resulted in a strong initial reaction by both male and female bluehead wrasses. |
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They utter a variety of sounds, including raucous territorial and predator alerts, rattling noises, clicks, and bell-like tones. |
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Most of them depict the predator hunting its staple prey, the bezoar goat, or being hunted by men. |
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In the Great Lakes ecosystem, PCBs have bioaccumulated in the aquatic food web, especially in predator fish and in the fatty tissues of humans. |
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The predator species with the largest home ranges are red fox, pine marten, and raven. |
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In contrast, males that encountered mole-rat scent behaved differently, in several ways, to their sibs that encountered predator scent. |
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Generally, increasing predator density makes kleptoparasitism more attractive. |
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He suggested that Robinson's mouse opossum was a major nest predator at his study site. |
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In fact, the combination of traits embodied in the kinkajou make it a rare meal for any predator. |
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We assume that the predator moves in an undeviating straight line, unless it detects the prey individual. |
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They have proved not to be the undiscerning and voracious predator of the movies but intelligent and selective. |
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Aside from humans, who hunt them for their skin, their chief predator appears to be the killer whale. |
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When a mighty predator makes a meal of a slow-witted, defenseless, helpless creature, one can hardly help but cringe. |
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The predator sniffed at her prey once more, suddenly doubting that she had caught a genuine mate. |
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If the predator breeds faster than the prey, eventually the predators run out of food and starve. |
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The predator with some little intelligence discards the decoy and goes after the better meat. |
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The vampire squid, however, is not a blood-thirsty predator as its name suggests. |
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Being the main apex predator found in freshwaters, pike are not as common as other fish. |
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Everything from the smallest dino to the biggest predator seems to become an appetizer for some other species of dinosaur during the movie. |
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Fire ants are tied with snakes as the number one predator of eggs of the black-capped vireo, a ground-nesting bird, he said. |
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In its most dangerous form, it can include the organized activities of predator gangs, criminal groups, and drug trafficking networks. |
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With its large mouth and torpedo-shaped body, the Colorado squawfish is an efficient predator on other fishes. |
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Down he went for the second time but it was clear now that he had nothing to keep his dangerous predator at bay. |
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One of the most widespread and varied adaptations is natural camouflage, an animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey. |
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Tartan is pulled across the cold steel floor like an animal being brought to the slaughter by a ravenous predator. |
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We attributed the effect of predator exclusion primarily to juvenile green crabs and fish. |
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Interactions between predator and prey species can also be affected in substantial ways by the topography and the presence of canopy. |
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This fish is vital to the reef ecosystem as a predator of smaller fish, lobster, crab, octopus, and shrimp. |
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As a cash crop, cattle encouraged ranchers to practise ruthless predator control, killing bears, bobcats and mountain lions. |
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I am pleased that at long last the Executive seems to recognise that it is a very effective predator of the capercaillie. |
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The well-supported plan to save the capercaillie has this predator control as a central tenet. |
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The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue. |
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The predator community found in our study differed from that found in North Dakota. |
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When a predator enters the burrow, the sungazer retreats backwards toward the mouth, lashing its spiny tail from one side to side. |
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Predation of a prey by a predator usually takes much more time than the parasitization of a host by a parasitoid. |
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And now the muscular hulk of the raging brother roars through the doorway, like a terrible predator seeking prey. |
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A characteristic pelycosaur was Dimetrodon, a large predator from the Permian of Texas. |
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If a predator approaches an active nest, the adults will give alarm calls and often feign injury to draw the predator away. |
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Heavy aphid infestations, lacking predator activity, may warrant rescue treatment. |
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These were made of soft plasticine in which predators would leave marks, making it possible to distinguish between different predator species. |
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We defined inspection behavior as an approach toward the model predator in a tentative manner while visually fixating the model predator. |
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Big predator species such as the polar bear and wolf signify the biological health of the Arctic ecosystem. |
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Their chief predator is the mink, but while on land they also fall prey to foxes, coyotes and lynx as well as some of the larger avian predators. |
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In addition to the striped bass, the Atlantic croaker, or hardhead, is also a major predator of juvenile blue crabs. |
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When a predator pounces, simply escaping in the opposite direction is often the worst option. |
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Lake Conroe has a darned good predator population, what with its black, white and hybrid bass along with all those crappie and catfish. |
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When threatened, the octopus can squirt out ink as a decoy to distract its predator and allowing the octopus to escape. |
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He comes face to face with the awesome predator Giganotosaurus in an exhilarating journey. |
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These people usually have a large, handsome predator in mind, a lion or a cheetah. |
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We know the first animal to have an eye was a trilobite that was a predator as well. |
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The removal of understory vegetation, such as greenbrier, would aid in the movement and predator vigilance of the Delmarva fox squirrel. |
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This is analogous to the predator also being an active forager moving frequently between patches. |
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Moreover, hunting is not a natural encounter between predator and quarry because, unlike animals, humans are responsible for their actions. |
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Females will fly to their nests in zigzags or semi-circles to avoid leading a predator directly to the nest. |
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At our study site, the predator guild includes avian, mammalian, and reptilian species. |
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The zorilla is a nocturnal predator that inhabits scrub, forest and grassland in southern and eastern Africa. |
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Predator exclosures caused a strong reduction in nontreatment predator levels, with no difference in abundance between treatments. |
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The pipe was used by C.A.D.S. to move the predator in a side-to-side manner to mimic the anguilliform movement of a swimming shark. |
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This shielding along with the cryptic coloration of the predator prevents the prey from becoming alarmed. |
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Bluntnose minnows serve an important role as prey for larger animals and as a predator on insect larvae. |
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Women in those situations are particularly vulnerable to a predator and a manipulator like Ben. |
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Poison pills are designed to make it prohibitively expensive for a predator to take over a company. |
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Granted, there are many who argue that the company is now the biggest predator on the landscape and is squeezing smaller carriers and airports. |
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That could make the business attractive to a larger predator who could integrate head office functions and justify a higher price. |
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It had once been a predator itself, taking over a local rival and, in 1973, the Government-owned brewery in Carlisle. |
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The ancestral archosaur was a predator that could probably locomote on two or four legs. |
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The vole population has been reduced by mink, a ruthless predator which has escaped from fur farms. |
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Finally, group living often provides diurnal rodents with better predator defenses. |
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Given the small size of the prey hunted by modern lynxes, it is not likely that this extinct species was a predator of large mammals. |
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For one thing, the ferrets weren't very predator savvy, and naive ferrets made easy prey for hawks, eagles and other grassland hunters. |
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In Arizona, the jaguar's gradual decline was concurrent with predator control associated with the settlement of land and the development of cattle industry. |
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It would be nice to think that meeting this ditzy predator is a fitting comeuppance for Edwards. |
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I thought this was smart since that would save energy, but I'm sure there is some predator defense that works since most chickadees grab a seed and eat it elsewhere. |
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A predator would lunge or jump at a potential prey when the distance between them was about 5 cm, attempting to enwrap the prey in the walking legs. |
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The predator model to be used was also decided by flipping a coin. |
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As with enlarged leg musculature, larger tarsi may be linked to improved adeptness at locomotion for more effective foraging and predator evasion. |
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Other utilized techniques were scent stations using cougar urine, catnip, or other scents, and recorded sounds such as cougar screams, predator calls, and deer bleats. |
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Also known as Frankenfish, this invasive species is a voracious predator that eats almost anything, so its possible spread has biologists worried. |
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The traditional cursorial predator hypothesis suggests that the ancestors of birds were active ground-dwelling animals that used their arms in predation. |
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Many wild hatchlings of these earlier returnees have fallen prey to Galapagos hawks, a natural predator that has coexisted with tortoises for eons. |
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There is at least one example where PA accumulated by aphids from their host plant are in turn sequestered by the aphid's predator, ladybird beetles. |
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Its only natural predator is the alligator but the gators are full. |
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In addition, predator species such as the Texas indigo snake need a healthy population of rodents, which in turn thrive wherever insect populations are high. |
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A predator in every sense of the term, a giant among fast bowlers. |
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Densities of whelks were measured three times during each summer at all sites in these uncaged quadrats and average predator abundance was analyzed using analysis of variance. |
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But the lack of a viable predator control of the periodical cicadas doesn't mean the periodical cicadas have no predators, or no effect on their predators' lives. |
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But Striped Bass is a predator that may be impeding the recovery of listed species including steelhead trout, chinook salmon, delta smelt and splittail. |
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It seems clear that all offspring should benefit when a parent produces an alarm signal or intercepts a predator and prevents it from reaching the brood. |
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Over 150 wolves, from eight packs, now roam Yellowstone's forests and river valleys, attesting to a radical reversal of fortune for the maligned predator. |
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An outgoing tide can sometimes be a lucky charm when a channel current sweeps all the baitfish through it and the predator fish line up and wait for them. |
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They are an active predator feeding mainly on whitefish such as whiting, codling and haddock, also small rays, flatfish, dogfish and even scallops and crabs. |
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Then, in April, the detailed accusation describing Zelich as a predator was posted on a classified ad website. |
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We used the blue acara cichlid as a model diurnal predator species. |
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Other than predator defense by the male, the mare mostly raises the foal. |
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He believes that consuming the spirit on a regular basis gives him the strength of a tiger and the senses of a predator. |
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One of those is Neal Blue, the co-owner and CEO of General Atomics, the company that makes the predator and Reaper drones. |
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A man tracks her back to a building where the girl bares her fangs and devours him, reversing the role of predator. |
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The drill is a common predator of the bivalves here in the reserve. |
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Catsharks occur around the globe in warm temperate seas, and therefore are a consistent predator on populations of squid, crustaceans, cephalopods, and small fishes. |
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So the predator priest was actually an intermediary between the kids and their parents. |
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As winter turns to spring, this sleek predator spends most of the day resting among the shallow weedbeds waiting for an unsuspecting fishy neighbour to swim by. |
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You're not stepping on them, you're not poking them, you're not biting them as a predator might, where they would have a need to use their stinger. |
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We're also looking at the possibility that it was a predator who had staked her out, watched her over a period of time, and went in and took her for sexual purposes. |
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Kieran paused, tilting his head in a manner reminiscent of a predator. |
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Finney was the more rounded player, a natural predator who regarded the pitch as a happy hunting ground and revelled in his natural ability to score goals. |
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A predator in every sense of the term, he was a giant among fast bowlers. |
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Noor was in the summer camp workshops the day the landlord predator was discovered and ejected. |
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Now that global mobile phone sales have started to fall for the first time ever, producers may well have to turn predator in order to win market share. |
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The British fox is an opportunist predator, which kills poultry, new-born lambs and piglets, as well as young hares and wild ground-nesting birds. |
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At the current share price, in an industry where consolidation is becoming a more pressing imperative, don't be surprised to see a predator pounce. |
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Such giant cephalopods play or played a similar ecological role of top predator to that of Devonian arthrodire placoderms, Mesozoic pliosaurs and Cenozoic toothed whales. |
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The crayfish is a vicious, red-clawed predator that has almost wiped out the smaller, gentler native species since introduced to Britain 35 years ago. |
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Response to the predator model was compared to a control model of the largely granivorous bird, the dark-eyed junco, which represents no predation threat. |
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When they detect a predator, chicks either lay low in the nest and remain still, or lie on their backs and strike at the predator with their talons. |
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To further investigate the effects of prey contrast on predator behavior, I conducted an experiment with young chicks as predators on live aposematic and nonaposematic prey. |
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Sampras is a powerful predator whose game is ideally suited to grass. |
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When threatened, Rubber Boas will sometimes hide their head and elevate the tip of their tail to fool a predator into attacking the tail which looks somewhat like a head. |
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Bottom or near-bottom feeding of the L klingeri animal as a scavenger or as a microphagous predator is envisaged, in a low-energy environmental setting. |
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A predator doused by the skunk's osmic barrage is doubtless deterred. |
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He kept toward the centre of the street-like corridors and avoided getting too close to the alleys, who knew what predator lurked in the darkness? |
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Frightened but quick-witted, the shapely skin diver outmanoeuvres the silent predator and stays low among the coral and such, where the shark can't get her. |
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Defense includes sentry birds alerting the flock to danger, as well as mobbing, in which several crows surround a potential predator and call out a forceful alarm. |
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When a predator appears, older members of the herd emit intense warning calls that prompt the rest of the herd to clump together for protection and then flee the scene. |
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If so, does a fish have a worse time of it in a net than it will have when it is killed by a predator or dies of other natural causes in the wild? |
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Amirpour sees the pimp as a liberator rather than a predator. |
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The grey wolf is the main predator of wild boar throughout most of its range. |
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Prairie dogs similarly have complex calls that signal the type, size, and speed of an approaching predator. |
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The longnose gar is abundant throughout Texas and is a major predator on all fish and competitor to largemouth bass. |
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Scientists identified the creature as a Canadian lynx, a predator more than twice the size of a domestic cat. |
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Efficacy of sulphur on Tuta absoluta and its side effects on the predator Nesidiocoris tenuis. |
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Wood found a higher tail flicking rate in Common Moorhens when a predator was nearby and Alvarez and Alvarez et al. |
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We rattled, bleated, blew predator calls, still-hunted, and glassed as much as possible. |
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The newly found ancient predator looked very different from most other tyrannosaurs. |
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Being a predator and preying on underage kids makes you a predator. |
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Efficiency of Podisus maculiventris as a predator of variegated cutworm on greenhouse cotton. |
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All giant squid have extremely large eyes, as big as basketballs, and their only known predator is the sperm whale. |
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Pigeons, starlings, sparrows, cowbirds, grackles and other species find tree filled downtown and urban areas predator free. |
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For example, decreased pH is limiting the response to the predator cue and leads to a weakened attachment and increases the risk of dislodgement. |
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Potomac now home to ugly invasive voracious snakehead predator species. |
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In all, they have tested 10 different predator species from Europe and North America. |
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Mortality of Mallard ducklings exiting from electrified predator exclosures. |
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We erected predator exclosures at most nests on beaches but did not construct exclosures around nests along rivers. |
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Clearly I was no longer the only predator interested in this buck as the snow revealed the pugmark of a large mountain lion. |
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I wanted an ancient shark tooth, a chomper that last saw use by a predator perhaps 25 million years ago. |
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The back of the beetle was eyed to make it appear to be a snake to a predator. |
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The largest predator on land is the polar bear, while the brown bear is the largest predator on the Norwegian mainland. |
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Yaki have just one natural predator, the reticulated python, but they have many enemies. Land clearers are pushing the monkeys around. |
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The coyote is an indigenous predator that did not range east of the Mississippi River until the latter half of the twentieth century. |
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When animal mimicry goes really wrong they don't just look like something that a predator would ignore, they look like lunch. |
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As for the animals, in many parts of Europe most large animals and top predator species have been hunted to extinction. |
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Anomalocaris was an early marine predator, among the various arthropods of the time. |
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The stoat is an opportunistic predator, which moves rapidly and checks every available burrow or crevice for food. |
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When living close to human habitations, the wildcat can be a serious poultry predator. |
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On the islands of Komodo, Rinca, and Flores, the boar's main predator is the Komodo dragon. |
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It can leap to evade attackers and the skin of its tail is readily detachable and slides off if grasped by a predator. |
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In behaviour, the great white is an active predator of large animals and not a filter feeder. |
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The analysis of the stomach contents of these fish indicate Atlantic cod is the top predator, preying on the herring and sprat. |
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An undiscerning predator, hake feed on their prey found near or on the bottom of the sea. |
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A variety of sharks used to feed on rays, which are a main predator of bay scallops. |
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Nephrops norvegicus is a scavenger and predator that makes short foraging excursions, mainly during periods of subdued light. |
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Some copepods have extremely fast escape responses when a predator is sensed, and can jump with high speed over a few millimetres. |
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They are also a major jellyfish predator, which helps keep populations in check. |
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The polar bear is also a predator, though it prefers to hunt for marine life from the ice. |
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Seabirds, breeding predominantly on small isolated islands, have lost many predator defence behaviours. |
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The leopard seal, a prolific predator of penguins, is known to violently swing its prey back and forth until it is decapitated. |
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Postosuchus An apex predator of its time which preyed on anything smaller than itself. |
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The red-sided garter snake, while harmless to all but the most ophiophobic of humans, is a fearsome predator of frogs, salamanders and slugs. |
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Ambulocetus probably lived in mangroves in brackish water and fed in the riparian zone as a predator of fish and other vertebrates. |
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Overfishing eliminates a major jellyfish competitor and predator exacerbating the jellyfish population explosion. |
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Cod is the top predator while the herring and sprat are recognized primarily as prey. |
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Small antelope, especially duikers, evade predation by jumping into dense bush where the predator cannot pursue. |
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Aside from humans and domestic dogs, the gray wolf is probably the most dangerous predator European red deer encounter. |
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The main predator of sika deer include tiger and wolves, leopard, brown bear. |
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The gray wolf is typically an apex predator throughout its range, with only humans and tigers posing a serious threat to it. |
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Gray wolves are the most important predator of raccoon dogs, killing large numbers of them in the spring and summer periods. |
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Organic methods include, for instance, introducing its natural predator to reduce the population of a particular pest. |
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Most prey are consumed by more than one predator, and most predators have more than one prey. |
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This absence of the apex predator has led to a trophic cascade in many areas. |
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However, in the presence of a predator, they preferred to seek safety in the space available between stones of a cobble substrate. |
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Without access to cobble, the juvenile cod simply tries to escape a predator by fleeing. |
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Epipelagic fish can be broadly divided into small forage fish and larger predator fish which feed on them. |
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For a predator from below, looking upwards, this bioluminescence camouflages the silhouette of the fish. |
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Any predator that attempts to eat a caterpillar with an aggressive defense mechanism will learn and avoid future attempts. |
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Humans started hunting reindeer in the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods, and humans are today the main predator in many areas. |
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The polar bear is the apex predator within its range, and is a keystone species for the Arctic. |
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Such was the intensity of human fascination with this magnificent predator, the only marine bear. |
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Cattle are a prey animal and to assist predator detection, their eyes are located on the sides of their head rather than the front. |
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More modern shepherds used guns, traps, and poisons to kill predators, causing significant decreases in predator populations. |
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I truly believe that most predator priests are out there living alone. |
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The werecrocodile laughed at him, the feral grin of a predator displaying nightmarish fangs. |
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The Japanese insect, a jumping plant lice called aphalara itadori, is a sap-sucking natural predator for the rogue weed. |
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An apex predator of the warmwater grassflats and coral reefs, the great barracuda is now under fire. |
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Then Rachel mentioned that, if bearded dragons lose a portion of their tail in a fight with a predator, it grows back. |
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Various species of rat demonstrate a similar function with their tails, known as degloving, in which the outer layer is shed in order for the animal to escape from a predator. |
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Vibrations can provide cues to conspecifics about specific behaviors being performed, predator warning and avoidance, herd or group maintenance, and courtship. |
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Footdrumming is used widely as a predator warning or defensive action. |
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Western Australia has achieved a scientific breakthrough in wildlife conservation with the EradicatA feral cat bait approved for predator control across the State. |
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We also used playbacks of poorwill and Great Horned Owl vocalizations to examine whether the proximity to a potential predator influences calling responses by poorwills. |
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Soil enriching earthworms, predator ladybirds, pollinating bees and beneficial comfrey plant all play a vital role in the ecological balance of the best gardens. |
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The harbour seal Phoca uitulina as a predator in the Skagerrak. |
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GameGuard has now become a well-recognized brand, and we are excited about the opportunity to partner with Bushmaster to offer predator hunters a truly amazing product. |
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At the same time, the foxes on San Clemente Island were identified as a predator on the loggerhead shrike, a federally protected avian species that nests on that island. |
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Sasajiscymnus tsugae has been reared as a predator that specifically targets the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, a very destructive pest of the Eastern and Carolina Hemlock. |
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In the vicinity of a passive predator, cod behaviour changes very little. |
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The earth shook itself like an animal on whose back a predator has lodged. It spasmed, curvetted, tossed and writhed, to throw that malignity from its shoulders. |
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In contrast, in the presence of an actively foraging predator, juveniles are highly avoidant and hide in cobble or in kelp if cobble is unavailable. |
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Pelagic fish range in size from small coastal forage fish, such as herrings and sardines, to large apex predator oceanic fishes, such as bluefin tuna and oceanic sharks. |
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When the interaction is between pairs of species, such as a pathogen and a host, or a predator and its prey, these species can develop matched sets of adaptations. |
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Most epipelagic predator fish and their smaller prey fish are countershaded with silvery colours which reduce visibility by scattering incoming light. |
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Larger fish, even predator fish such as the great barracuda in the photo on the left, often attract a retinue of small fish that accompany them in a strategically safe way. |
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The introduction of alien stoats just prior to 2015, a natural predator of the common vole and thus of the Orkney vole, may be harming native bird populations. |
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They include forage fish as well as the predator fish that feed on them. |
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Nearly all fish are predator fish to some measure, and apart from the top predators, the distinction between predator fish and prey or forage fish is somewhat artificial. |
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Although primarily a solitary predator, the wildcat has been known to hunt in pairs or in family groups, with each cat devoted entirely to listening, stalking, or pouncing. |
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It is theorised that because the grey squirrel spends more time on the ground than the red, that they are far more likely to come in contact with this predator. |
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Bottlenose dolphins either use complex evasive strategies to outswim their predators, or mobbing techniques to batter the predator to death or force it to flee. |
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The killifish is a mosquito predator, so the loss of habitat actually led to higher mosquito populations, and adversely affected wading birds that preyed on the killifish. |
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The bioluminescence attracts attention to the dinoflagellate and its attacker, making the predator more vulnerable to predation from higher trophic levels. |
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A potential predator may stop when it knows it has been detected, or an alarm call can allow conspecifics or related individuals to take evasive action. |
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The top predator of these caves, the spider waits with its front two legs raised in the air, then strikes passing amphipods with incredible force and accuracy. |
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Sound travels differently through water, and therefore marine mammals have developed adaptations to ensure effective communication, prey capture, and predator detection. |
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Other marine animals can be vectors for such toxins, as in the case of ciguatera, where it is typically a predator fish that accumulates the toxin and then poisons humans. |
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Reaction distances vary with predator species and behaviour. |
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They are the most regular predator of ungulates among extant bear species. |
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On the mainland, however, the species was successful as an apex predator. |
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A predator could be spotted within 10 keystrokes depending on the speed and rhythm they use on the keyboard following a breakthrough in cybercrime technology. |
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When a predator catches it, large numbers of feathers come out in the attacker's mouth and the temporary distraction is used by the pigeon to make an escape. |
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The sargassum fish is a voracious ambush predator that is also a cannibal. |
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When a male patas observes a predator approaching its group, he performs a noisy display, shaking the branches and overtly calling attention to himself. |
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After their final the team was presented with boots, a football strip for the school, and their medals, by sponsor Adidas Predator. |
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A Predator senses guard dogs and detects minefields in a swamp, or releases sample Hellfire munitions that neutralize their targets. |
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Predator and prey species co-occur in brackish waterbodies close to the Mediterranean coast of Spain. |
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Predator is remotely piloted, meaning a pilot controls the Predator via data link. |
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After yanking his fish in the boat with one pull, he turned to and asked if he could try the Predator. |
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I was watching Predator on telly last night, and burst out laughing about halfway through. |
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Predator avoidance is a significant factor driving the evolutionary development of silver-spotted skipper caterpillars. |
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A US official said that the car was struck by a Hellfire air-to-ground missile launched from a pilotless Predator aircraft. |
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Instead of wasting your time on this limp piece of celluloid, watch Aliens or the first Predator if you need a great action fix. |
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They have also ordered two versions of Predator B with turbofan jet engines. |
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From ground control stations far-removed from the front lines, they can maneuver the Predator just like any other aircraft. |
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His job is to sit beside the pilot at the ground control station and operate sensors for the Predator that can deliver video of the enemy below. |
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There are also new tools, like the Predator unmanned surveillance planes, which the United States could make available to the inspectors if it chooses to do so. |
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The uae is buying the latest Predator drones, but is far from ready to use them. |
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Designed by a Navy SEAL, Predator Warpaint is the first and only water-resistant, sweat-resistant, SPF 50 camouflage face paint. |
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The two principal UAVs operated by the United States are the Predator and the reaper. |
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A winner over this course and distance during his purple patch two seasons ago, Smart Predator found himself too high in the ratings and failed to win a single race last term. |
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As Predator Drones took off and landed incessantly at the nearby airfield, we chatted over a pot of green tea. |
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Zen Predator often reads like a soap opera, complete with lurid emails, shady financial dealings, and betrayals. |
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The CIA launches Hellfires from pilotless Predator aircraft. |
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This force began combat on September 27, using both operatives on the ground and Predator surveillance drones equipped with missiles that could be launched by remote control. |
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Unlike most ROVs, the Predator ROV Elite System offers a truly remote solution to the underwater IED problem. |
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Predator first struck in 1987 when Arnold Schwarzenegger first met the invisibility-cloaked extra-terrestrial warrior who wreaked havoc in the jungle. |
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The Air Force has enough MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper drones. |
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The Air Force is proposing sharp up-ticks to the Predator and Global Hawk UAV programs, while the space budget has remained flat. |
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Predator fish are usually fusiform with large mouths, smooth bodies, and deeply forked tails. |
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Along with the aforementioned Adidas Predator boot, Adidas manufactures the adiPure range of football boots. |
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Since its first test flight in July 1994, Predator has been involved in both nonoperational and combat missions, Hoffmann said. |
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Sunday Predator C4 10pm Thrilling creature feature starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the leader of a commando team in the jungle being picked off by an alien big game hunter. |
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