So what if my cat, while out on patrol,
actually found its prey?
Not exact matches
Those kinds of sharks like to be in the shallow surf, and
actually can
find prey by detecting the electrical charge emitted by their muscles.
«In fact, we
found evidence that seals may
actually be doing the fishermen a favour, by eating some species that
prey on the valuable stocks the fishermen are after.»
Even though I believe all debt collectors are scum bags who can't
find a real job and
prey on people who've fallen on hard times, they are quite savvy and will not claim ownership of a debt unless they
actually bought it.
Less is
actually more here because dogs are mainly carnivores (animals who eat other animals, i.e. meat), and would only
find a small amount of digested plant matter in their
prey's stomach out in the wild.
Just as cats 10,000 years ago were attracted to the easy, consistent food source that the first human settlements provided (see The Natural History of the Cat), feral cats today scavenge on the scraps that all human habitats inevitably produce.1 A study of a feral cat colony in Brooklyn
found that the cats depended more on local garbage for food than on either
prey or food provided by caregivers, and that the neighborhood produced enough garbage to feed three times more cats than
actually lived in that area.2
But now scientists at the University of Melbourne have
found that dragons
actually use venom from a gland in their mouth to down their
prey.