raptor

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One of a family of carnivorous dinosaurs having tearing claws on the hind legs
A bird of prey
any of numerous carnivorous birds that hunt and kill other animals
A predatory bird; a carnivorous bird
Meaning robber or thief A raptorial bird
A bird of prey, typically a hawk or owl
A predatory bird
bird of prey- latin for ''to seize''
{i} predatory bird, bird that hunts other creatures for food
Any of the birds of prey Represented in the North Country by Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Harrier (Circus cyaneus), 3 falcons, 4 hawks, and 8 species of owl From the Latin, rapere, "rape " It's not about sex, it's about violence
pertaining to eagles, hawks, and owls; birds that prey upon other animals
a dromaeosaurid dinosaur, such as a velociraptor
A more scientific name for a bird of prey
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a bird that hunts other animals for food Most have hooked beaks for tearing off pieces of meat, and sharp claws to catch their food Raptors are also called "birds of prey"
A bird of prey such as a hawk, eagle, vulture, or owl
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No, not "velociraptor"; raptor, in this case, refers to birds of prey, like the hawk and the eagle Raptor means "to sieze" or "grab" in Latin
No, not "velociraptor"; raptor, in this case, refers to birds of prey, like the hawk and the eagle Raptor means "to sieze" in Latin
- A bird of prey
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– A bird of prey
A bird of prey such as an owl, hawk, osprey, or eagle
A bird of prey, such as an eagle or hawk
birds of prey which are carnivorous such as hawk, eagles, vultures, falcons, and owls Birds having strong notched beak, sharp talons and nictitating membranes
Birds of prey including various types of hawks, falcons, eagles, vultures, and owls
A bird that hunts and eats meat; also known as bird of prey Raptors use their talons to catch their food and their strong, curved beaks for tearing food into bite-sized pieces Falcons, hawks, eagles, and owls are raptors
A ravisher; a plunderer
A bird of prey, such as a eagle or hawk
Raptors are birds of prey, such as eagles and hawks. In general, any bird of prey, including owls. The raptors are sometimes restricted to eagles, falcons, hawks, and vultures (birds of the order Falconiformes), all diurnal predators that "seize and carry off" (Latin raptare) their prey
A bird of prey One that feeds on other animals
A raptor
rapter
raptors
Birds of prey, such as the eagle, falcon, hawk, owl, or vulture
raptors
Birds of prey that live on other birds and animals
raptors
birds of prey that feed on the flesh of others For purpose of this publication, typical species are hawks, falcons, owls and eagles
raptors
Generally hawks, eagles, falcons, and owls These birds prey upon Mammals, smaller birds, and other animals
raptor

    Hyphenation

    rap·tor

    Turkish pronunciation

    räptır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈraptər/ /ˈræptɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'rap-t&r, -"tor ] (noun.) 1873. From Latin raptor (“thief”).
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