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I've heard that there is a species of highly aggressive bees more prone to attack than the typical bee.

In countries that view a woman's role as being in the home, female human rights defenders are more prone to attack than men because they are seen as breaking social norms.

For the anterior sextants, teeth in the upper jaw are more prone to attack than those in the lower jaw.

There might be additional benefits to egg clustering in snakes, especially in a natural nesting site (i.e. more prone to attacks from bacteria, parasites, mold, insects) rather than optimal laboratory incubation conditions.

Hot wallets ( i.e. software) are more prone to attacks because they are "permanently" connected to the network.

Such labile copper is more prone to attack by resveratrol, leading to oxidative DNA damage.

They are more prone to attacks and susceptible to ill physical and emotional health.

Stay away from geese when they're more prone to attack.

These lions are more prone to attack and get nervous when they see humans.

Few places in Gaza are considered more prone to Palestinian attacks than the road south from Erez, the Israeli crossing point where the Americans, minutes earlier, had lingered with other travelers in an air-conditioned building while their passports and other documents were checked.

Given that Solve protects against this kind of bot traffic, it's always worth taking the actual numbers with a grain of salt and the sites that use its system may be more prone to being attacked than a regular website, which may skew its data, too.

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