Sentences with phrase «points at the prey»

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I have fallen prey to most of these pitfalls at one point or another.
The reason for Australia's third - ranking iron ore miner traditionally being seen more as prey than predator is a function of its once sky - high debt levels, uncertainty about its ore grade, and a belief that at some point Forrest would be tempted to cash out of the company he created.
At that point, hopefully he will be one of the brightest bulbs, and the decisions he makes on his own will keep him away from organizations that prey on the weak minded.
Much of the history of biological life is built on opportunism; and, as evidenced in predator - prey relations, this opportunism is cruel, at least from the point of view of the victims.
It always seems to me when the anti-suffrage members of the Government criticize militancy in women that it is very like beasts of prey reproaching gentler animals who turn in desperate resistance when at the point of death.
So what is the point of preying or doing anything at all?
Palace preyed on the fairly obvious weaknesses in Jurgen Klopp's side, and if Liverpool are to gather enough points to remain in the top four while those behind them plug away at their games in hand, they need to at least hide their weaknesses as best they can, even if they can't solve them.
In the need to be an ideal parent for your teenage children you might fall prey to some of the common mistakes that most of us have made with our children at some point or the other.
The fox moves forward until the shadow lines up with where the prey's sounds are coming from, at which point it is a set distance away.
There's no larger point to The Strangers: Prey at Night.
Darcy meanwhile took a strong liking to Cheyenne's bed — pulling it out of the crate, attempting to impregnate it (though she's a female), nursing on its bulges, and finally trying to pull the stuffing out of it, at which point I had to separate her from her lover / mother / prey.
His eyes remain glued to the prey, and he may pause and freeze in position with his body pointed at the target.
The breed is known to capture its prey to the point of climbing trees to get at them.
Almost all dogs naturally point at interesting noises, scents or prey.
But the authors also point out that, «despite occurring at very high densities, the summed effects on prey populations appeared unlikely to affect population size for the majority of prey species.»
Originally a dog bred exclusively for noble families and to work with their families» falconers before guns were used in bird and small game hunting, ancestors of the Small Münsterländer (formerly the Kleiner Münsterländer Vorstehhund) had to work in upland areas to flush prey for the falcon, then allow the falcon to keep the prey until the falconer could retrieve it while the dog pointed at the catch.
At this point, it seems likely that at least one and probably more strains of terrier were introduced into the breed to make it more «game» (that is, having a higher level of prey drive and aggression) as well as smaller and more agilAt this point, it seems likely that at least one and probably more strains of terrier were introduced into the breed to make it more «game» (that is, having a higher level of prey drive and aggression) as well as smaller and more agilat least one and probably more strains of terrier were introduced into the breed to make it more «game» (that is, having a higher level of prey drive and aggression) as well as smaller and more agile.
Two rows of six small, curved incisors help the dog maintain a firm grip on prey, while four large, pointed canine teeth tear at it.
In the wild, these teeth would perform a variety of tasks such as grooming (the 6 small incisors at the front of each jaw), grasping and killing prey (the 4 long canines, also called «fangs»), and crushing and shearing the meat off the prey's bones to eat (the pointed molars and premolars along the sides of the jaws, also called «cheek teeth»).
At Amazon UK right now, Amazon Prime members are able to get their hands on the Xbox One or PS4 copies of Prey, a game that is only a matter of weeks old at this poinAt Amazon UK right now, Amazon Prime members are able to get their hands on the Xbox One or PS4 copies of Prey, a game that is only a matter of weeks old at this poinat this point.
Fuzzles work like mines, waiting for enemies to pass at which point they pounce and begin attacking, knawing at your prey.
While fans of the original Prey released ten years ago have long been anticipating a follow up (which at one point was the now - cancelled project titled Prey 2), we were only shown our first glimpse of this reboot / reimagining at Bethesda's first E3 press conference in 2015.
What's more, they're reporting details that weren't sent to us by the original tipster, like the fact that the developers at the California - based Obsidian (South Park: The Stick of Truth) were working on Prey 2 at one point, and that the England - based studio Rebellion (Rogue Warrior) turned down the opportunity to make the troubled sci - fi shooter.
At this point, however, most of the evidence indicates some mass loss from the Antarctic continent, Zwally et al is inconsistent with both the GRACE gravity data and estimates of the sea level rise budget, and we need to be careful not to fall prey to «single - study syndrome».
«If the food a fish is eating is moving at a different pace, then the fish and their prey aren't arriving at the same point at the same time,» Pippa Moore, a lecturer in aquatic biology at Aberystwyth University in Wales said in a telephone interview.
These companies prey on low income people who receive minor violations and drain them of all their money until they can no longer pay, at which point, they are jailed.
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