Sentences with phrase «to track prey»

According to the documents, the dead eye ability will also allow you to track prey in the wilderness when you're hunting.
Most predators, including cats, track prey through scent.
They have an amazing sense of smell — well, that is what they were bred for — to track prey using their noses.
In general, predator populations tend to track prey populations, not the other way around.
They were originally bred to track prey through either scent or sight.
Bred for helping hunters track prey by sight, breeds like the greyhound, Saluki, and the Irish wolfhound, are intensely visual and extremely fast.
Snakes» tongues do more than taste: They help track prey.
Cats also have better hearing than most other carnivores, including an ability to hear in the ultrasonic range to better track prey.
While sight hounds track prey by always keeping them in sight, scent hounds can simply follow their noses so it doesn't matter if they lose sight of their quarry.
As much as humans track their prey according to the species they are stalking, so whales lunge open - mouthed in different ways depending on the target they are hunting.
Taste buds pepper their skin, allowing the fish to track their prey before slurping them down.
The catch, of course, is that someone was always looking for them, too, so it was essential to utilize things like hiding in crowds, moving in ways that were not suspicious, and being quick to react when tracking prey.
A surprisingly solid, formalistically experimental genre piece from a guy who self - admittedly isn't a die - hard fan of such things, this harrowing tale of survivors negotiating a world overrun by killer aliens revolves around a gimmick of sorts: The cosmic predators track their prey via super-sensitive hearing («It's Sound!»
In the not too distant future, the earth has been overrun by mysterious, but extremely dangerous and powerful creatures that can only track their prey through sound.
As they drag along the ground, they gather in scents and hold them around the dog's face, allowing him or her to more fully appreciate the odors so they can track prey more efficiently.
Bloodhounds and Bassett hounds instinctively track prey and pursue them.
Officer Mack suspected that the eagle was likely tracking prey and was so distracted, he didn't see the car.
Hear the footsteps of the lone wolf tracking his prey in the ghostly calm of snow - covered Yellowstone Park in the wintertime.
At least its heavy usage is thematically relevant, though, bringing to life how Geralt is able to read the environment and track his prey with his super-human senses, so as flaws go it's an easily forgiven one.
These hunts are similarly scaled up, and rather than 15 minutes of action, you could be tracking your prey for 30 minutes, only for them to run off into a hidden cave, requiring more investigation to give them a battering.
Free Running Movement — Whether tracking prey or escaping predators, Dying Light lets players swiftly navigate the world by seamlessly leaping between buildings, grappling up walls and pouncing on unsuspecting enemies
Then some of these small tyrannosaurs developed sophisticated brains and senses, probably to help them better track their prey.
The Japanese sea catfish is the first fish known to track its prey by the trails of acid they create in the water when they breathe
With eyes twice as big as their brains, a head that can rotate 180 degrees in each direction and the ability to track prey using ultrasound, the tiny animals are formidable nocturnal hunters.
These ancestors were faithful companions of Indian Scouts and were originally used to track preys in the 1700s.
In 1999, according to a court filing in the New York litigation, the Oklahoma attorney general probed a private «money hunt» contest among dog owners competing for cash based on their dog's ability to track prey.
The way insects see and track their prey is being applied to a new robot under development at the University of Adelaide, in the hopes of improving robot visual systems.
The hunters had brought along a pack of about five bloodhounds and Shiba Inus — a medium - sized breed with a foxlike face — which shot into the forest to track the prey.
The researchers attached reflective markers to the dragonflies and then filmed them using high - speed cameras to determine how they tracked their prey: The dragonfly relies on approaching the target from below while matching its own body alignment with its prey's.
Once believed to lack a sense of smell, dragonflies and damselflies, such as Ischnura elegans (pictured), possess olfactory bulbs in their antennae that may help them track prey.
Mammalian predators might have been using the signals to track prey.
Researchers estimate that if air temperature rises 4 °C — an increase within the range estimated by some climate models during the 21st century — the volume of space in which tropical bats can effectively find and track prey may decrease as much as 10 %.
Altair will also be tracking prey this week in the Nintendo DS version of Ubisoft's money maker Assassin's Creed in Altair's Chronicles, a prequel to the console version of the game.
The premise is simple: prepare for a hunt, track your prey, take them down using a variety of fantasy weaponry, and then scavenge parts from the resulting carcass to craft better weapons and armour so you can take on even bigger monsters.
That is why it was used to track the prey.
Sighthounds like the Afghan Hound and Greyhound, and many of the terriers, trigger more to movement than scent and rely on sight to track prey.
In contrast to this is the Beagle who needed to be capable of independent working, using their exceptional sense of smell to track prey and hunt it down with little input from people.
At some stage in the 15,000 - year - long partnership between dogs and people, someone noticed that dogs who keep their eyes on prey were capable of moving a lot faster than those who rely on their noses to track prey.
They were used to hunt down game and help out hunters by tracking their prey.
These hunting dogs are well know for their incredible ability to find and track prey.
The Dachshund was developed because of its ability to track prey and «go to earth» to attack badgers and other burrowing mammals.
Man has been using dogs for hunting because of their strong sense of smell which greatly helps in tracking the prey.
Afterall, dogs were selectively bred to engage in different tasks, so a hound who cares less to come when called is ultimately not being dumb or stubborn, but is just engaging in what he does best: sniffing and tracking prey.
Explore varied environments, track your prey and become a better hunter — there will always be a...
Some require specific times to track your prey.
The slinger can make distractions and lead monsters to a more favourable fighting position, the Scoutfly creates a glowing line the players can use to track their prey.
Perhaps done so intentionally, but the amount of beautiful particles and colors that float across the screens is almost distracting; even your flies that guide you as you track your prey leave dazzling trails of effervescent greens.
You get 50 minutes to track your prey, following footprints, drool, monster carvings, and other clues, then either slay or capture the target.
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