Sentence examples for where it feeds from inspiring English sources

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It has no natural predators in the United States, and is free to invade several species of trees in the city, particularly maples, horsechestnuts, elms, poplars, willows and birches, where it feeds and lays its eggs.

On completion of metamorphosis, a typical lamprey such as Petromyzon marinus migrates to the sea, where it feeds by attaching itself with its sucker to bony fishes.

The chemical, also known as NO3, works its way into streams and rivers, where it feeds nitrogen-loving plants and bacteria.

The newly invaded parasite now resides in the host cell within its own niche of the PV where it feeds and replicates before egress and another cycle of host cell invasion.

The Varroa destructor mite infects the larval cell immediately before capping where it feeds on the developing pupae and completes its reproductive cycle.

The Yamuna then passes Delhi, where it feeds the Agra Canal.

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The wheat proved crucial to preventing famine in Asia, where it fed hundreds of millions of people.

Then, when the ice retreated at the end of the Snowball, rivers washed this dust into the oceans, where it fed the microbes.

The platypus is common in waterways of eastern Australia, where it generally feeds on bottom-dwelling invertebrates but also takes an occasional frog, fish, or insect at the water's surface.

It has been studied in the laboratory since the 1970s, where it also feeds on bacteria.

In the psychologist's laboratory, the primary method of studying spatial learning has been to put a rat in a maze and watch how it finds its way to the goal box, where it is fed.

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