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Given that azhdarchids also lack the ability to apprehend prey in flight with their limbs (see discussion of mid-air predation, above), it seems highly unlikely that azhdarchids were capable of seizing prey from the water surface in flight.
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Predatory ciliates such as Didinium nasutum, Lacrymaria olor, and Dileptus anser apprehend their prey with special structures called extrusomes.
Like modern big cats, S. fatalis used its forelimbs to both apprehend and position prey for a killing bite.
His prey?
Her prey?
Migrants were easy prey.
STORM PREY, by John Sandford.
China was easy prey.
Or merely more difficult to apprehend?
But big prey.
They see easy prey.
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