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Prey

Prey

(n)
UK
preɪ
US
preɪ
Definition: An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
Meaning: Con mồi
Not Common
How to use "Prey" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Snakes have flexible jaws which allow them to eat prey bigger than their head!

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Some species of snake, such as cobras and black mambas, use venom to hunt and kill their prey.

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The warmer a snake's body, the more quickly it can digest its prey.

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Its beak and talons enable it to be threatening and ruthless, and its amazing eyesight allows the eagle to see long distances for prey.

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They work as a group and use intelligent hunting tactics to catch prey which they would not be able to catch alone as they are faster than them.

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This gives them a distinct advantage over some prey species when hunting at night.

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