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predators
noun as in hunter, killer
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Back then we were called predators.
From Los Angeles Times
We don’t know how it dies: illness or injury, predators or old age.
From Los Angeles Times
The mollusk lights up using bioluminescence when threatened to distract predators, researchers said.
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"Since it reaches maturity at around four years of age and lives for 12-15 years, it lays just about four-five eggs in its lifetime and many of these eggs are destroyed by predators," Mr Dookia says.
From BBC
The danger of “Heretic” is nothing extraterrestrial, but rather the most common and mundane of earthly predators: a man.
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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