Large pelagic shark of warm seas with a whiplike tail used to round up small fish on which to feed.
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Examples for "thresher"
Examples for "thresher"
1The plough, the self-binder, the thresher were all invented on the farm.
2Then he began to thrash around like a thresher in a barn.
3We haven't got header boxes enough to feed the thresher, I guess.
4The moment they touched, his tail began to beat like a thresher.
5At Oberinntal, in the Tyrol, the last thresher is called Goat.
1The big one looked up and shook his Hussite thrasher at us.
2The brown thrasher is a beautiful singer and eats many insects, mostly injurious.
3The thrasher is a strong fish, twenty feet long, and of great weight.
4A steam thrasher didn't last long; a horse outlived three automobiles.
5They are the swordfish, the thrasher, and the killer.
1Let them operate on rats, foxes , sharks, vipers, and reptiles.
1A yellowfin tuna, a great barracuda, and, if they had just been a little better prepared, a twenty-foot thresher shark.
2The sharks in the footage are "pelagic" or "open water" threshers , one of three species of thresher shark.
4Understanding how thresher sharks feed will help with efforts to protect them, Oliver said.
5The Sword-fish and Thresher Shark also help to destroy this harmless giant of the deep.
6How does the Thresher Shark hunt its prey?
7Thresher sharks use their impressive tails to stun several prey at once with sharp "tail slaps", scientists have confirmed.
8Looking like big bluish shadows, thresher sharks went by, eight feet long and gifted with an extremely acute sense of smell.
9Records from fisheries published in 2003 revealed that numbers of thresher sharks have fallen by 75% in just 15 years through overfishing.