predation

దొంగతనములు
definition
noun
an effective defense against predation
the preying of one animal on others.
the old story of male predation and female vulnerability
the action of attacking or plundering.
example
They really only use their strong electric organ discharges for 'predation' and defensive purposes.
the old story of male 'predation' and female vulnerability
the old story of male 'predation' and female vulnerability
They are subject to intense 'predation' , and maternal defense is their primary means of protection.
Field collections of snakes often reveal nonrandom 'predation' upon prey items of different size.
an effective defence against 'predation'
To avoid 'predation' , animals show morphological defenses and behavioral modifications.
an effective defense against 'predation'
Some are accomplished leapers and bounders, avoiding 'predation' by outdistancing the predator.
Phase one will refer to the 'predations' of the Neo-Babylonian empire as it sought to quell the Judean rebellions in 597 and between 589-587 BCE.
Rhino ranching has clearly demonstrated how use of a natural resource can benefit both man and the resource itself, without succumbing to the 'predations' of poachers.
However, they often know very little about these earlier doctrines, which are used by perpetrators to justify their criminal 'predations' .
In many areas the guerrilla movements protect the producers from both the 'predations' of rival groups and from the military.
Other research from the organisation highlights that millions of birds die each year because of cat 'predations' , starvation and the weak and sickly condition of hatchlings.
Our ruling classes are to some degree restrained in their 'predations' .
This became a necessity in most of the world's wine regions at the end of the 19th century to counter the 'predations' of the phylloxera louse, native to America and to which most American vine species had therefore developed resistance.
They posed as protectors of their local churches against the 'predations' of the invaders; as self-serving as this pose was, the German priests and common people were supportive of it.
And this legal reality doubtless enabled accusers to continue with their 'predations' .
If he ever really existed (which is possible, but unproven), he must have lived in the fifth century CE, when the Roman empire abandoned Britain to the 'predations' of the vicious Saxon invaders.
I knew that the governor had acted under pressure from citizens of Onitsha, particularly the market women who had suffered extensive loss of property and life from the thieves' 'predations' .
Of the 23 'predations' , 15 were nocturnal, 7 were diurnal, and 1 could not be determined due to equipment failure.
Though you are no doubt loathe to abandon your fortune to the 'predations' of robbers you can take heart that if they violate your sanctum they will likely pay for it with their lives.
Two of the three planted last year look a bit sad - the 'predations' of the hens and various sheep haven't helped.
The adaptation of vertical eyes in smaller fishes may be a response to higher 'predations' on smaller fishes.
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