Sentence examples for hunting patterns from inspiring English sources

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Seeing the difference in moth activity or owls' hunting patterns between a new and full moon is amazing.

In fact, the very presence of the cattle disrupted much of the natural wildlife and permanently altered hunting patterns.

Another is that canid hunting patterns, which often include disembowelment and scavenging, are particularly offensive to humans.

It would also have to take into account the hunting patterns of the leeches, which may prefer to exsanguinate some animals more than others.

Of course it helped, vis-à-vis his ability to receive such an idea, that he'd first earned a degree in sociology and then logged a few years in grad school while walking a beat, reading widely -- a book about the hunting patterns of African lions proved most helpful -- and puzzling over the geographic logic hidden beneath most criminal acts.

In part because gold farmers' hunting patterns are so repetitive, they are easy to spot, making them ready targets for pent-up anti-R.M.T. hostility, expressed in everything from private sarcastic messages to gratuitous ambushes that can stop a farmer's harvesting in its tracks.

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First, they created their own prints, one that looked like the netting of a basketball hoop (it was a fisherman's net) and another that was a hunting pattern covered in pheasants of varying scale.

They also discuss how raptors are far more intelligent than they had previously believed, and had a complex social structure and hunting pattern.

However, we found a marked difference in the tactic of prey pursuit in the hunting pattern within dives among the three age classes.

But since then they have rebounded to their highest levels ever, changing the house-hunting patterns of buyers, particularly foreign ones, said Michael Hodgson, of the real estate brokerage Douglas & Gordon of London.

Their program evaluated 86 different variables, like body size, life span, and population density, to hunt for patterns common among animals known to carry zoonotic diseases.

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