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  2. Primate - Wikipedia

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    Predators of primates include various species of carnivorans, birds of prey, reptiles, and other primates. Even gorillas have been recorded as prey. Predators of primates have diverse hunting strategies and as such, primates have evolved several different antipredator adaptations including crypsis, alarm calls and mobbing. Several species have ...

  3. Monkey Planet (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The BBC announced the television series on 16 January 2014. [2] The three-part series shows primate family success and was filmed across the globe. [2] Filming took place in South Africa, Uganda, Ethiopia, Congo, Thailand and Japan. [3] The executive producer is Chris Cole and producer is Jo Shinner. [4]

  4. The Hunt (2015 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    "The Hardest Challenge" reveals the extraordinary range of techniques predators use to catch their prey—from a leopard using all its powers of stealth to stalk impala in broad daylight to African wild dog, whose tactic is to wear down their prey over long distances; from Nile crocodiles, the planet's most patient predators, to killer whales who use teamwork and intelligence to take on ...

  5. Hunter Hunted (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    1 Episodes. 2 References. ... [1] It is a show similar to CSI but focuses on animal attacks. Episodes ... "Predators in Paradise" (alligators)

  6. Deception in animals - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of animals, e.g. lizards, birds, rodents, and sharks, behave as if dead as an anti-predator adaptation, as predators usually take only live prey. [ 14 ] In beetles, artificial selection experiments have shown that there is heritable variation for length of death-feigning.

  7. Predator–prey reversal - Wikipedia

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    One type is where the prey confronts its predator and the interaction ends with no feeding. Two competing predators may interact and the larger predator will prey on the smaller. Smaller organisms may prey on larger organisms. Changing population densities may trigger a role reversal. In addition, adult prey may attack juvenile predators. [1]

  8. Nashville Predators should learn first-round NHL playoffs ...

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    With the Predators already locked into the first wild card position, they will either play the Vancouver Canucks or the Dallas Stars in the first round of the NHL playoffs best-of-7 series. The ...

  9. Persistence hunting - Wikipedia

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    Persistence predators can hunt prey many times their size. No extant members of Archelosauria are known to be long-distance hunters, though various bird species may employ speedy pursuit predation. Living crocodilians and carnivorous turtles are specialized ambush predators and rarely if ever chase prey over great distances.

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