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predators
noun
Plural of predator
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The word "predators" is correct and usable in written English.
Predators are typically animals or organisms that hunt and consume other organisms. For example, you can say: "The lion is a predatory animal, preying on other animals in the savannah."
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Breathing through the anus allows nymphs to propel themselves through the water with a sudden, turbo-charged burst of speed to escape predators.
His satellite tags had provided vivid new information of the remarkable distances travelled by these unpredictable predators during their brief lives.
Mawle employed three keepers whose work included controlling predators (foxes, stoats, crows) by legal means to ensure a healthy wild grouse population.
According to the lawsuit, Barclays's dark pool was full of predators – there at Barclays's invitation," is how the AG puts it.
The Predators had only seven shots in the second period, but made three of them count as they took control of the game.
Usually only one hatchling in 90 survives, but if they get protection for that early period, their shells will grow hard enough to save them from local predators.
The male Stegosaurus had billboard-like back plates that it used to attract potential mates, while females had prickly spikes that kept predators at bay, scientists have discovered.
"On the other hand, some warm water predators such as jellyfish are thriving.
Sweatman said the Great Barrier Reef was well managed compared with other reefs around the world, which have suffered from over-fishing where top predators have been removed, leading to negative effects flowing down the food chain.
"It's an act of sexual violation, and it deserves the same social and legal punishment as meted out to stalkers and other sexual predators".
But the story of the sea eagles shows that returning large animals to live among people who have no memory of residing alongside big predators is contentious.
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