A lie isn't believed unless it is twisted from truth, so it shouldn't surprise us that
cunning predators try to fool the unwary.
The sharks are advising you to enter their gaping maws, where you enter into your great reward at the cruel jaws of one of nature's most
cunning predators.
This study suggests that some challenges will be as unexpected as
a cunning predator.
Modern genetic technologies may help complete the restoration of
this cunning predator of the prairies» keystone species: the prairie dog.
But when he asks her to help another girl rescued from a similar situation, Reeve realizes she may not simply need to mentor this young victim - she may be the only one who can protect her from
a cunning predator who is still out there, watching every move.
Not exact matches
Attenborough aims to persuade first through the detail and intimacy of his account of insect life: the female bumble bee's patient construction of the chamber in which she lays her eggs; the cooperative relationship between African acacias and the ants that make «mansions» in the «bloated and hollow» bases of the tree's protective spines (and sting the muzzles of grazing
predators, driving them away); the
cunning design of the mole cricket's burrow, which amplifies the male's mating song so that, «on a windless night, he can be heard from nearly half a mile away.»
I mean, not every zebra of course have, [having] seen many lions eating zebras — but enough zebras do survive, so that their population continues on and that's pretty much the same down with human beings there, though of course in recent years it has gotten a little more challenging because we've become much more
cunning and technologically empowered
predators than we were before.
Just another herd of fanged
predators to be outwitted by the pluck and
cunning of good people.
Hunt down a wide variety of exotic monsters from savage beasts prowling the mountain passes to
cunning supernatural
predators lurking in the shadows of densely populated towns.