prey in the PONS Dictionary

prey Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be easy prey for sb

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The precursor to, for example, a wing, might originally have only been used for gliding, trapping flying prey, or mating display.
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Populations of both fish were studied in the wild, where the fish typically dine on two major types of prey.
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Generally, most mosasaurs had sharp teeth evolved to grab soft, slippery prey like fish and squid, which, in later species, were later modified to rend flesh, as well.
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This method of locomotion is extremely slow, but is also almost noiseless and very hard to detect, making it the mode of choice for many species when stalking prey.
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Although it has a predilection for cephalopods, the dietary composition of this opportunistic predator generally reflects the locally available prey types.
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The pratincoles forage mainly on the wing, but are able to take prey on the ground as well.
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We follow the dragon as it stalks its prey, and discover that the dragon has evolved a unique adaptation; mimicry.
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Because of their large size, adults have no problem eating prey as large as fully grown cottontail rabbits.
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Bait used for sturgeon is mostly its natural prey including shad, anchovies, shrimp, and smelt.
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It is thought to attract prey by means of blue fluorescence.
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