predator

ప్రెడేటర్
definition
noun
wolves are major predators of rodents
an animal that naturally preys on others.
a website frequented by sexual predators
a person or group that ruthlessly exploits others.
example
Granted, there are many who argue that the company is now the biggest 'predator' on the landscape and is squeezing smaller carriers and airports.
The fact is, we don't have good evidence yet what the dinosaur 'predator' / prey ratios were like.
But the Polish, Singapore and American interests might be useful as local bases to a 'predator' .
That could make the business attractive to a larger 'predator' who could integrate head office functions and justify a higher price.
a sexual 'predator'
This shielding along with the cryptic coloration of the 'predator' prevents the prey from becoming alarmed.
In my mind, if what I have read and what I have heard on air, as you've pointed out, is correct, he is simply a sexual 'predator' .
It had once been a 'predator' itself, taking over a local rival and, in 1973, the Government-owned brewery in Carlisle.
Bluntnose minnows serve an important role as prey for larger animals and as a 'predator' on insect larvae.
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.
a defensive move to prevent the business falling into the hands of an overseas 'predator'
Given its lowly valuation, a growing number of brokers believe that the car salvage specialist is a sitting duck for a 'predator' .
Women in those situations are particularly vulnerable to a 'predator' and a manipulator like Ben.
Poison pills are designed to make it prohibitively expensive for a 'predator' to take over a company.
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.
If only they were cleverer sexual 'predators' , they might have easily got away with it!
Mammalian 'predators' such as raccoons readily prey on frogs with seemingly no ill effects.
If the program is meant to protect Canadian publications from American 'predators' , then French magazines should not qualify for the cash.
He said young people needed to be protected from sexual 'predators' .
Because of their offensive odor, skunks are rarely preyed on by mammalian 'predators' .
American paddlefish are 'predators' of zooplankton and prey to other fishes, birds, and humans.
On the mainland they fall prey to both mammalian and avian 'predators' .
They are also preyed upon by mammalian 'predators' such as cats, and by snakes such as boas and anacondas.
Superb 'predators' , these animals surpass all other lizards in intelligence.
The major groups of drilling marine 'predators' include octopods and gastropods.
This may have made it the most easily accessible prey for 'predators' in the nekton, such as fishes.
North American river otters are important 'predators' of fish and aquatic invertebrates.
A new poll underlines that people want Britain's quoted businesses to be protected from takeover by foreign 'predators' .
This is thought to be an adaptation to deter mammalian and reptilian 'predators' .
Foxes as 'predators' prey on lambs and chickens and kill native small marsupials and rodents.
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