Sentences with phrase «opportunistic predators»

"Opportunistic predators" refers to animals that take advantage of available food sources whenever or wherever they come across them, instead of relying on specific strategies or hunting techniques. These predators are flexible and adapt to their environment, seizing opportunities to capture and consume their prey. Full definition
The tale is impressive, but a closer look suggests wind developers are opportunistic predators exploiting the unwitting.
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Jackals are opportunistic predators, eating whatever prey is available, including rodents and insects.
An alligator's diet typically consists of crustaceans, snails and fish, but because alligators are opportunistic predators, Nifong said sharks may end up on the menu.
A new study found the first indirect evidence that this cold - blooded shark that can grow to a length of more than 20 feet — longer than a great white shark — may be an opportunistic predator of juvenile Steller sea lions.
And with venomous spines to protect them, these opportunistic predators can quickly come to dominate a reef environment.
Well, left to fend for herself in the country, Olive would have struggled to survive and her puppies would have likely fallen victim to opportunistic predators.
What we found supports earlier research — the feral cat is an opportunistic predator - a generalist carnivore that eats a wide range of wildlife across Australia.
Even clients living in some of the nicest neighborhoods have had encounters with these opportunistic predators.
First, cats are opportunistic predators, with large effects on prey that are naïve to cat predation (Courchamp and Sugihara 1999).
Dolphins are opportunistic predators, feeding on 60 species of fish and 20 species of cephalopods.
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