How to use in-sentence of “predatory”:
– They are not chemically protected; nearly any large predatory animal will eat a mantis if it is able to detect it.
– Like all species within the genus “Conus”, these snails are predatory and poisonous.
– Many species of large predatory fish also school, including many highly migratory fish, such as tuna and some ocean going sharks.
– Many predatory mammals have claws that can hide inside the animal’s paw, especially animals such as the cat.
– They are fast, predatory and venomous, hunting mostly at night.
– The term “vamp” soon became a popular slang term for a sexually predatory woman.
– In Oligocene Africa, they were the dominant predatory group.
Example sentences of “predatory”:
– Semiaquatic adaptations in a giant predatory dinosaur.
– Although we are only starting to learn about them, they were apparently one of the main groups of predatory dinosaurs in Asia.
– The Oscar is a large predatory fish at grows to a reasonable size.
– It is also useful in agriculture and horticulture because the adults of many predatory insects, as well as hummingbirds, eat nectar.
– Aquatic snails and slugs are usually omnivores or predatory carnivores.
– It is large predatory sea snail, or whelk.
- Semiaquatic adaptations in a giant predatory dinosaur.
- Although we are only starting to learn about them, they were apparently one of the main groups of predatory dinosaurs in Asia.
– Versatile aggressive mimicry of cicadas by an Australian predatory katydid.
– O’Brien’s resignation followed publication of allegations he had engaged in inappropriate and predatory sexual conduct with junior priests and student priests, also that he abused power.
– The walls of the Chauvet Cave are covered with predatory animals: lions, Pantherapanthers, bears, owls, rhinos and hyenas.
– If the predatory organisms which grazed on bacteria and acritarchs really were metazoans, this means that Cambrian animals did not appear “from nowhere” at the base of the Cambrian; their ancestors had existed for hundreds of millions of years.