Sentences with phrase «hunting prowess»

She'll use all her hunting prowess to fell these techno - beasts and salvage their parts to survive.
As a Hunter taking up work from the «Research Commission», it is up to you to either capture or kill the beasts with your hunting prowess.
Just as hard - core hunters in real - life will sometimes make a trophy out of their game, what better way to display your hunting prowess in Monster Hunter than proudly creating entire armor sets and weapons from the monsters» body parts?
Although the Rhodesian Ridgeback's bird hunting prowess has been well known throughout the breed's history (the original description from the South African parent club belabors this point in fact), it is important to note that the «gundog» classification made in 1920s Southern Rhodesia and South Africa was not specifically about bird hunting.
Stealthy predators that roam Europe, North America and Asia, the lynx has long been shrouded in mystery and revered for its hunting prowess.
This breed is well - known for its hunting prowess.
This would in turn have reduced their hunting prowess, setting them on the path to domestication.
This would in turn have reduced their hunting prowess further, setting them on the path to domestication.
Kepler 10b: Kepler's Calling Card Announced in January 2011, Kepler 10b was the mission's first discovery of a small, rocky planet, proof of the Kepler telescope's planet - hunting prowess.

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These data would help show how much stress Bajau divers» bodies are under when hunting, and might elucidate how their specialized genetics translates to underwater prowess.
Meanwhile, across the Pacific Ocean on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, scientists were hunting for another insect known for its escape prowess: the American cockroach.
Instead, through rigorous hunt tests, trials, field prowess and health clearances, a breeder will meticulously pair a male and female to create the next generation of bird - crazed duck dogs.
Prized for their prowess in the field, good hunting dogs are just as comfortable as they are at home, where they may be the companions of adults, kids and other pets.
Terriers and Dachshunds «go - to - ground» in simulated vermin hunts; retrievers, pointers, setters, spaniels, and Beagles, Bassets, and coonhounds prove their prowess in the field; sighthounds run lickety - split after a plastic bag in lure - coursing events; and herding dogs practice their skills on sheep and ducks.
The cougar is most feared cat in North America and is one of just a few worldwide animals that hunt with such a sly prowess.
Although fairly robust when hunting in packs, their individual combat prowess stems from a basic attack and one or two special abilities.
Monster hunting, ore mining, cactus farming and more provide valuable materials for both upgrading booths and synthesizing new weapons, effectively increasing your happy home's size, net worth and combat prowess.
Interestingly, they also found that the better throwing chimps didn't appear to posses any more physical prowess than other chimps, which the researchers suggest means that throwing didn't develop as a means of hunting, but as a form of communication within groups, i.e. throwing stuff at someone else became a form of self expression, which is clearly evident to anyone who has ever been targeted by a chimp locked up in a zoo.
After all, there are people out there still seeking to prove their prowess in the «pinnacle of African Dangerous Game hunting», (quote from a hunter's forum where the fear of up - listing lions reigns).
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