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Discover Ludwig"for prey" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about something or someone that is hunted for food by another animal or person. For example, "Birds of prey are skilled hunters, allowing them to survive by catching small animals for prey."
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A bald eagle flies overhead searching for prey.
THE birds run into trouble when they dive for prey.
"We are looking for prey and whether or not the animals are eating.
They're hunting for prey in a concentrated area, which can be defined and examined".
One of them landed on a bush and tilted its head, looking for prey.
Males approaching females are also sometimes mistaken for prey and eaten before mating occurs.
Phelps – akin to a shark hunting for prey – has 23 gold medals.
While in the water, they constantly search features such as logjams and deepwater pools for prey.
Many crab spiders wait for prey on flowers of a colour similar to their own.
Larger, predatory fishes are usually solitary and hunt or wait for prey alone.
Many of the thick-tailed scorpions (family Buthidae), however, actively search for prey.
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