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Predator (Hunter)

Predator (Hunter): Predatory behaviour in which one animal species captures a member of another species (Lincoln et al., 1998). OR mobile animals that attack kill and consume individual prey items, usually one at a time.


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There are numerous trait descriptors that could be used to detail predation.



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