The raptor had gone howling off, and the others were now respectful.
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A witness at the raptor center says you're there every Tuesday afternoon.
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They're a species of flightless raptor, distantly related to hippogriffs and octogators.
4
The raptor bent over, poked at the radio on the floor, tentatively.
5
The raptor continued to make choking sounds, punctuated by intermittent loud shrieks.
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The wings of the birdofprey were unfurled definitely in space.
2
The metaphor implies a likeness of time-theyears-toa birdofprey.
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The single claw of a birdofprey tells us its nature.
4
Then like a birdofprey he made for the other wolf.
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The bird is a birdofprey, and altogether an unclean bird.
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The federal law protecting birdsofprey went into effect in 1972.
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The carcass was there: and the birdsofprey were gathered together.
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The condors, of course, are big birdsofprey in the Andes.
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She made a sign, and the three birdsofprey came in.
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Other less well known predators include hyenas, baboons, and birdsofprey.
Ús de predatory bird en anglès
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Writer disliked her; he saw her as some predatorybird.
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Above, the Maer's estates perched on the edge of the Sheer like some predatorybird.
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He was completely bald, and his nose was hooked like that of a predatorybird.
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Only stared at them with their black, predatorybird-eyes.
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Within moments, the craft lifted off like a predatorybird startled from a fresh kill.
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Vermishank stared into his hard round eyes, opened his mouth at the garuda's great predatorybird-face.
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Victor stood on tiptoe at the edge of the bed, like some predatorybird ready to strike.
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Quan, who lost a healthy male cub to a predatorybird last December, wrote of the ordeal in a recent book.
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He had a somewhat disturbing capacity for remaining motionless-likea stealthy and predatorybird which depends on immobility for aggressive and defensive existence.
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The insects already have plenty of natural hazards en route including predatorybirds.
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The predatorybirds he thought were made equally in vain.
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At his entrance, the usual crowd of predatorybirds shifted uneasily and shook their wings.
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They were great, predatorybirds that had evolved the extremely efficient body forms of their saurian forebears.
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Predatorybirds: hawks, eagles and owls.
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Both the predatorybirds and the ravening beasts, with instincts in accord, gather around the quarry killed for them.
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There were no predatorybirds to be seen and all that was left of the corpse were the bones.