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Bioluminescent in a dark environment, members of the Stalker Clan have the advantage of seeing in the thermal spectrum and not relying on direct light.
The Predator-class fighter, also called TIE Predators and nicknamed Eyeballs by the Galactic Alliance, was a starfighter produced by Sienar Fleet Systems and used by the new Galactic Empire as of 130 ABY.
Suggested minifig would be a custom Imperial Knight from any Legacy description during the Fel Imperium or the end of the Sith-Imperial War.
A Cooper's Hawk captures a bird with its feet and kills it by repeated squeezing. Falcons tend to kill their prey by biting it, but Cooper’s Hawks hold their catch away from the body until it dies. They’ve even been known to drown their prey, holding a bird underwater until it stopped moving.
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Atop the sign for Stonehedge Lodge in Donegal Township, PA stands a steel Predator look alike.
A Crab Spider* on a Sunflower - Grant County, New Mexico
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* Species ID = Misumenoides formosipes (Male)
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Fish travel in schools because they are programmed by evolution to know that safety lies in numbers.
Should a hungry PREDATOR approach the group, the first line of defense begins with the many confusing silvery flashes or mesmerizing stripes that make it difficult to focus on a single fish.
These are but a few of the little alligators older relatives that he should fear as he attempts to reach adulthood! The bends in Horsepen Bayou where he was sunning has the heaviest concentration of alligators within the Armand/Horsepen bayou estuary system! He be wise to keep an extremely low profile! These photos were taken on Horsepen Bayou!
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Visiting Vegas, we stayed at the home of some friends and I shot a few rolls of film while there.
After shooting mainly digital for the last two years, it was a refreshing change to shoot film again. With digital, I find I just shoot frame after frame (it's just pixels, right?) and cull out what I don't like afterwards. With film, I'm so much more conscious of how many frames I have left, and making every frame count.
This shoot was actually somewhat intended as an exercise of sorts. I left the DSLR packed, and took the two medium format bodies (waist level finders only), light meter, and a box of Fuji Provia 100.
This shoot consisted of four rolls of medium format film, and I'm really happy with almost every shot. I feel revitalized...
Scanned with an Epson V750P, and besides a little tweaking to remove a slight bluish color cast in the scanner, exactly as scanned.
Portrait of a Caiman or Portrait of an Ambush Predator or just a "Head-shot" Caiman resting in the afternoon sun at the Emperor Valley Zoo, Trinidad & Tobago.
This Red Fox ran down this Squirrel so fast, and killed him in less than a second.
I heard his final scream, and saw the whole thing ..... c r a z y ~
If you want to know exactly what happened....at first, a bunch of coots were running and flying away over to near I was. Then, I saw the Red Fox running after them. When he was unsuccessful, he went to the waters edge and took a drink. Then he went into the high piles of tules and weeds looking around for something. I could not see him, but you could hear him in there scraping around. Then, that Squirrel jumped out of the tall weeds about 10 feet from me. I noticed he was not looking at me. Then, he just takes off running down the access road. Oh he might be safe, I thought, then about 5 or more seconds later, the Red Fox just catapults out of the tall weeds and takes off like a rocket. It was impressive to watch how his speed increased so fast. It looked like he hit 45, 50 miles per hr in a distance of about 30 yards. If the Squirrel would have keep running across the trail to the bay rocks he would have lived, but he decided to take his chances in the iceplants, and the Fox nailed him. I guess if theres a lesson in this, it could be that, to really reason swiftly in important quick unexpected decisions we may need to make, because not making the right one, could cost us our life.
Heron Bay
San Leandro, Ca
Elder Predator is the ancient, veteran leader of the Lost Predators, and he gifts Detective Harrigan his pistol as a sign of respect as a capable hunter and honorable warrior.
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