Sentences with phrase «after prey»

Suddenly sound asleep cats are stretching and jumping and having a grand time going after their prey.
They need this so they can propel themselves in water or run after their prey during a hunt.
A dog after prey doesn't see or hear anything but the intended victim.
Ball boys charge after their prey the second a point is over while judges move to their assigned spots during the action.
The standard poodle is built to swim and loves to dive in after a prey.
Of course, things aren't as easy as they seem, as some zombie types can take damage as well as climb after their prey.
The instinct to go after prey is intense in some dogs, which might cause your pooch to chase after the kitty.
Despite their small size they are a very strong and agile breed made for long chases after prey over various rough terrain.
Maybe you've seen the footage — of Randy Couture taking an opponent to the ground like a lion after prey, or Tito Ortiz kicking a foe's face within the confines of an eight - sided cage.
Suddenly, the Neanderthals» hunting method — running after prey animals and stabbing them with a spear — no longer worked.
Sharkskin is made up of tiny, platelike scales called dermal denticles, whose strength protects the animal and whose drag - reducing properties allow it to move quickly after prey.
If her idea is correct, it could explain why short - tailed opossums are willing to go after prey larger than themselves — although thankfully, they appear to consider humans too large to tackle.
Toads tend to attack other toads from the right but go after prey from the left.
It was revealed recently that a Harley Quinn centric Birds of Prey (expected to introduce Batgirl before solo film) movie would be taking Suicide Squad 2 «s production spot and would likely then shoot after Prey wrapped.
This is definitely true of Jack Russells as much as any other dog - possibly even more so, as the Jack Russell is definitively a terrier: active, agile, with a propensity to run for miles and dig endlessly (these dogs were bred to keep up with the horses during a fox - hunt, and to tunnel after prey that's gone to ground).
He's small, square, and sturdy, with a deep, relatively narrow body that allows him to squeeze into rocky dens after his prey.
Dewclaws that stick out, instead of being tight to the paw, can get caught in carpeting or brush or when dogs go after prey such as lizards in rock piles.
These sightings ranged from lone individuals cruising the distant horizon to large pods lunging after prey around and beneath the kayaks!
Huh, another developer used this idea after Prey didn't they?
Certainly not expending great amounts of cardio energy chasing after prey.
Kong's ChaseIt line of toys works much in the same way as a cat dangler, encouraging pets to run after its prey.
Naturally, predators go after prey.
Here, he is that usual movie cop who relentlessly chases after his prey — a jewel thief — breaking all the rules while destroying expensive cars.
Speaking of those strong hunting instincts, though, keep your pooch on her leash as she's liable to dash off after any prey and has no road sense whatsoever!
Because of its hunting instinct, the Border Collie loves to run after the prey.
Deborah Sengl's sculptures of the series «Ertarnungen» are based on the combination of different animal preparations, specifically the predetor camouflaging himself as its sought - after prey, in order to be able to approach it undetected.
Moore also suggests that the allegations of sexual assault Assange is facing in Sweden may be nothing short of bogus, urging that readers «not be naive about how the government works when it decides to go after its prey
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