- Raiding, also
known as depredation, is a
military tactic or
operational warfare "smash and grab"
mission which has a
specific purpose.
Raiders do not capture...
- prayer,
precarious pred- prey
Latin praedari "plunder", from
praeda "prey"
depredate, predation, predator, predatory, prey prehend-, prend-, prehens- grasp...
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carnivorous activity, such as
eating dead
alewives along lakes****s or
depredating the
nests of
northern bobwhites.
Nearly all
cervids are so-called uniparental...
-
Simon (January 2019). "Movements and dive
behaviour of a toothfish-
depredating killer and
sperm whale". ICES
Journal of
Marine Science. 76 (1): 298–311...
- buzzards,
despite up to
several nestlings and
fledglings being likely depredated by mammals.
Common buzzards themselves rarely present a
threat to other...
- "First
description of a Bald
Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
actively depredating an
adult Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis)."
Western North American...
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conflict occurs whenever livestock is lost to
predatory animals and/or
depredated by
wildlife inside or near a
conservation area. The
Maasai have a long...
- part of the
Dissolution of the Monasteries, the
priory was
seized and
depredated in 1540 and
granted to Dr
Thomas Leigh.
Nostell was
purchased in 1567...
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Budgerigars feed
primarily on gr**** seeds. The
species also
opportunistically depredates growing cereal crops and lawn gr**** seeds. Due to the low
water content...
- PMID 29607033. ****ny,
Nancy A. (2017). "Evidence of
Barred Owls (Strix varia)
Depredating Nests of Barn
Swallows (Hirundo rustica)". The
Wilson Journal of Ornithology...