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With fish characteristics like scales and fins still evident, new features like a neck appeared: it would have allowed a ground-rooted creature to swivel its head to snare prey.
For instance, sea anemones, which settle down on the sea floor and never move for the rest of their lives, use their tentacles to snare prey that comes too close.
A large tail membrane will also potentially offer a foraging advantage for bats that use the tail membrane as an insect capturing pouch [17], presenting a large area with which to snare prey.
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She scours remote highways and desolate scenery looking to use her greatest weapon to snare human prey - her voracious sexuality".
As a team, you spread out across the battered landscape, edging from cover point to cover point, trying to snare your prey in a flanking grasp.
They must act fast and accurately to snare the prey as it lands, or risk losing it to other fish.
Much like a remipede, T. brandonensis sports a highly segmented body and spiny legs that curl in front of its head to snare unwitting prey.
Carnivorous plants have come up with a variety of ways to snare their prey: pools of water for drowning unlucky visitors, sticky surfaces that work like flypaper, or "snap traps" that clamp down on morsels in a matter of milliseconds.
And where the lad might have to be cajoled by those mates into approaching a girl after a few beers, the modern British douchebag already knows every line he'll be using to snare his prey before he leaves the house for another evening of Monster cocktails and creatine.
And while the lad might have to be cajoled by those mates into approaching a girl after a few beers, the modern British douchebag already knows every line he'll be using to snare his prey before he leaves the house for another evening of Monster cocktails and creatine.
No sooner have batsmen worked out how to play a spinner, or have regulations suppressed their art (think short boundaries, covered pitches and heavy bats) than they have invented a new way of snaring their prey.
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