Sentences with phrase «fall prey to predators»

Even before the eggs hatch, they fall prey to predators such as wild dogs, raccoons, skunks, and birds that feed on the eggs.
Studies of those ancient Namibian reefs suggest that animals were indeed starting to fall prey to predators by the end of the Ediacaran.
If you wish to ensure that your estate does not fall prey to predators, creditors or taxes, keep reading to be sure you're not committing the five cardinal sins of estate planning.
«When cichlids fall prey to a predator, alarm substances are released,» explains Dr. Denis Meuthen, who has since moved to the University of Saskatchewan in Canada.
How many young women have fallen prey to predators who have lured them into a dangerous sexual situation?
You thought life was fair, and these things shouldn't happen anymore in America, so you didn't expect to fall prey to a predator in a nice suit so easily.

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While in the larvae stage, the Nematostella fall prey to larger fish but once mature, they become predators themselves, catching shrimp and small fish with their venomous tentacles.
That is why no matter what on - line dating service you choose, you should beware them, not to fall a prey of these on - line «predators», who make money on the cost of broken hearts, great expectations and empty wallets.
Dovetailing with del Toro's story, a new U.S. drug czar's (Michael Douglas) daughter (Erika Christensen) falls prey to addiction, DEA agents (Don Cheadle and Luis Guzman) investigate a cocaine - distribution kingpin, and that kingpin's pregnant wife (Catherine Zeta Jones) goes from arm candy to active predator.
If the approximately 220 million domestic cats in the world all bit the dust, seabird populations would likely fall worldwide, while the populations of non-cat predators that prey on rats would be expected to increase.
Although we think of cats as predators, they can also fall prey to larger hunters.
Sharks are yet again falling prey to the greatest predator to ever walk the earth: man.
The Hindu (Business Line): India's economic growth may be falling prey to a new predator: climate change.
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