Predators means: plural of predator. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how to use Predators in practice.
Predators meaning
plural of predator
Example types with predators
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Predators Ringed teal Worldwide, ducks have many predators. (8 words)
Predators Due to their size, bison have few predators. (9 words)
Movement catches the eye of prey animals on the lookout for predators, and of predators hunting for prey. (18 words)
The predators consisted of two juvenile females, two males and one adult male and are classed as endangered - but the animals lose their 'protected' status as soon as they end up in the state of Wyoming where they are classed as predators. (42 words)
The Komondor is one breed of livestock guardian dog which has seen a vast increase in use as a guardian of sheep and goats in the United States to protect against predators such as coyotes, cougars, bears, and other predators. (40 words)
Nashville Predators general manager David Poile (right) is honored by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman for being the winningest general manager in NHL history before a game between the Predators and the Anaheim Ducks at Bridgestone Arena. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Predators center Thomas Novak, second from left, is congratulated by teammates after he scored in the first period of the Predators 3-2 win over the Capitals on Friday in Washington.
The Bruins’ first goal belonged to James van Riemsdyk, who banked the puck past Predators goalie Juuse Saros, off of Predators defenseman Dante Fabbro.
The predators consisted of two juvenile females, two males and one adult male and are classed as endangered - but the animals lose their 'protected' status as soon as they end up in the state of Wyoming where they are classed as predators.
The towering sheer cliff walls surrounding Nuʻalolo Kai prevent predators from easily accessing the site, and a dedicated predator control program removes those predators that enter.
Fortunately for the eagle, they are apex predators, having no natural predators, and don’t need to worry about the lack of camouflage that a white head or tail presents.
Franken and Siebert have shown if we commit to unequivocally and unwaveringly holding predators accountable for their actions, eventually predators will begin to hold themselves accountable for their own past actions.
Nashville Predators general manager David Poile (right) is honored by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman for being the winningest general manager in NHL history before a game between the Predators and the Anaheim Ducks at Bridgestone Arena.
Among all predators, ants are the greatest enemy to termites. citation citation Some ant genera are specialist predators of termites.
Color patterns serve as camouflage against predators for birds in their habitats, and serve as camouflage for predators looking for a meal.
For example, one might argue that all lions are big cats, all big cats are predators, and all predators are carnivores.
In general however, there are few predators preying on jellyfish and they can be considered top predators in the food chain.
Movement catches the eye of prey animals on the lookout for predators, and of predators hunting for prey.
Ostriches can often outrun most of their predators in a pursuit, so most predators will try to ambush an unsuspecting bird using obstructing vegetation or other objects.
Predators and parasites Southern red-billed hornbill with a captured dragonfly in its bill Although dragonflies are swift and agile fliers, some predators are fast enough to catch them.
Predators As a flightless species in the rich biozone of the African savanna, the ostrich must face a variety of formidable predators throughout its life cycle.
Predators Due to their size, bison have few predators.
Predators Ringed teal Worldwide, ducks have many predators.
The Komondor is one breed of livestock guardian dog which has seen a vast increase in use as a guardian of sheep and goats in the United States to protect against predators such as coyotes, cougars, bears, and other predators.
This is a risk that wildlife conservationists encounter when introducing predators to prey that have not coevolved with the same or similar predators.
When approached by foreign potential predators (e.g. a submersible), they show panic flight reactions, suggesting that coelacanths are most likely prey to large deepwater predators.
Common combinations with predators
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the predators 25×
- nashville predators 21×
- predators and 21×
- predators in 13×
- predators are 11×
- from predators 10×
- sexual predators 9×
- predators to 7×
- predators of 6×
- predators such 5×