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The octopus was enticed from its hiding place by an ingenious lure made of leopard cowrie shells.
With that, Dawn reached into her green canvas falconry bag, and pulled out a lure made of pheasant feathers tethered to a string.
Mount Namsan is a particular lure, made popular by the panoramic views it offers from the N Seoul Tower observation deck.
The catchers themselves are clever objects in various formations, among them a snare in the form of a Venus fly trap, a lure made of vine and steel pins and a cricket grabber of wrought steel and tulle.
At the end of the string is a lure made of spider web with no hooks attached to it.
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Close to the nests, the researchers dangled lures made of captured and killed wasps.
For instance, some lures made from nest mates were coated with a foe's scent, whereas outsiders were painted with the colony's odor.
The data in Table 1 led us to suspect that the nature of lures made the difference, because the false alarm rates for words in Experiment 1 were much higher than those for faces in Experiment 2. Whatever the reason, Experiment 2 permitted us to ask if the conclusions drawn from Experiment 1 replicated with faces and with more accurate recognition performance.
Its heavy, liquid form made it useful since the lures made an attractive irregular movement when the mercury moved inside the plug.
By testing with motionless lures made from mounting dead insects in lifelike posture on cork discs, we show that E. culicivora selects Anopheles mosquitoes in preference to other mosquitoes and that this predator can identify Anopheles by static appearance alone.
For the present study, as in the previous study [11], we take advantage of how the exceptional eyesight of salticids [15], [16], [17], [18], [19] permits testing with motionless lures made from dead prey mounted on cork discs in lifelike posture and also with virtual prey (Fig. 1) rendered with 3-D animation.
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