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Rex in the living room," as one expert put it, now seizes its prey more quietly.
A polar bear that was whiter than its peers, say, could sneak up undetected on potential prey more often than darker bears could, and was thus likelier to survive and leave more progeny.
Very Fast, Very Cool For at least 30 years, scientists have believed that cheetahs fail to catch their prey more often than other big cats because they overheat at high speeds.
Regardless of release point, P. persimilis found prey more rapidly when prey were on all leaves.
Because the predators catch the infected prey more easily than the healthy ones, we have (c_{1}(t)leq c_{2}(t)).
With its so-called ballistic tongue, a chameleon can capture prey more than 15% its own body weight and more than a body-length away.
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Tiredness generally preys more upon the touring team; at least that is what England say when they are playing overseas.
N. s. sipedon used more permanent wetlands and preyed more generally on fish and anurans.
For example, predation experiments by Błońska et al. (2015) demonstrated that the Ponto Caspian racer goby Babka gymnotrachelus preys more on the native amphipod Gammarus fossarum than invasive Dikerogammarus villosus and Pontogammarus robustoides in its invasive range in Poland.
Contrary to our predictions, least weasels preyed more often on voles fed with E− grass than on voles fed with E+ grass.
However, contrary to our prediction, least weasels preyed more often on voles fed with E− grass than on voles fed with E+ grass.
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