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The preys needed for wild training of the tigers do not have to be the same as those in the original food chain of the tigers. Tigers’ food menu is fairly extensive: deer, antelope and wild boars etc are tigers’ primary food in their habitat. Once ... more
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We see many cases of victims from gunshot, poisoning and steel jaw trap. Some are directly aimed at birds of prey from those unaware of the importance of biodiversity and the benefits of predators in our environment as a whole (such as pest control). ... more
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A saltwater crocodile will kill their prey by biting, twisting, turning, and rolling to tear off bite-sized pieces. ChaCha! ... more
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Most frogs do have teeth, but they are very small and only used in gripping prey. Large prey items are usually seized in the jaws first, and then stuffed into the throat using the hands. They then force the food down by retracting their eyes into ... more
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["Birds of Prey" writer] Gail [Simone] had used her in the arc when the Birds went to Mexico and saved some senator's daughter, and she has been a recurring character since. "Manhunter" volumes 2 and 3 on sale now Are you excited to see Kate being ... more
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I say NO because first, the Barn Owl only kills what it can swallow whole and because nearly 100% of its diet is small rodents. Second, the Barn Owl is a nocturnal hunter meaning it only hunts at night. Third, the Barn Owl hunts by sound and most ... more
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In Linux and Mac, Prey doesn’t use any memory-resident agents so the answer is zero, until the program is actually run. In Windows we do use an agent but it only requires 2-3 megs of RAM. ... more
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Sometimes pythons swallow live prey, but not usually. It's easier to swallow prey that isn't struggling. ... more
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The figures of child trafficking are based on estimations. International organizations estimate that the number of children traded each year is approximately 1.2 million. ... more
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The sight of a cheetah hunting its prey is spectacular. They use places of elevation such as a termite mound or trees as vantage points to keep a lookout for prey. If cover is available they will use it when stalking. They typically select the ... more
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