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Some and predatory
Some are predatory, usually on other invertebrates ; some are parasites or parasitoids.
Some predatory mites also feed on pollen, with some species being able to subsist solely on pollen, such as Euseius tularensis, which feeds on the pollen of dozens of plant species.
Some adult Staphylinidae are early visitors to a corpse, feeding on larvae of all species of fly, including the later predatory fly larvae.
Some predatory carnivorous gastropods include, for example: Cone shells, Testacella, Daudebardia, Ghost slug and others.
Some form of armor appears to have been necessary, as Stegosaurus species coexisted with large predatory theropod dinosaurs, such as Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus.
Some thrips are predatory, but the majority are phytophagous insects feeding on pollen and the chloroplasts harvested from the outer layer of plant epidermal and mesophyll cells.
Some diving insects, such as predatory diving beetles, can hunt for food underwater where land-living insects cannot compete.
Some attacks appear to be territorial rather than predatory in nature, with crocodiles of over two years in age often attacking anything that comes into their area ( including boats ).
Some food related conditions associated with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea include: ciguatera poisoning due to consumption of contaminated predatory fish, scombroid associated with the consumption of certain types of spoiled fish, tetrodotoxin poisoning from the consumption of puffer fish among others, and botulism typically due to improperly preserved food.
Some owners simply like having performance without show, but a more predatory use of the sleeper is in street racing, where it is used to fool an opponent into underestimating a car's performance for the purposes of " hustling ".
Some of the behaviours that firms with market power are accused of engaging in include predatory pricing, product tying, and creation of overcapacity or other barriers to entry.
Some aquarists have also had success in keeping smaller fish with predatory ones in reef tanks by adding the smaller fish at night, sometimes with newly rearranged rockwork.
Some mortgage consultants, processors and executives of mortgage companies have been involved in predatory lending.
Some signs of predatory lending include:
Some frog species, especially those of the Poison Dart Frogs, have learned to lay eggs in water devoid of predatory fish.
Some psychologists, however, such as Bushman and Anderson, argue that the hostile / predatory dichotomy that is commonly employed in psychology fails to define rage fully, since it is possible for anger to motivate aggression, provoking vengeful behavior, without incorporating the impulsive thinking that is characteristic of rage.

Some and species
Some species in the Plethodontidae have a weak zone at the base of the tail and if the salamander is in danger or if the tail is grabbed by a predator, it breaks off, a process known as autotomy.
Some species complete their development inside the egg and hatch directly into small frogs.
Some species are carnivorous at the tadpole stage, eating insects, smaller tadpoles and fish.
Some members of the genera Ambystoma and Dicamptodon have larvae that never fully develop into the adult form but this varies with species and with populations.
Some species of salamander emit a quiet squeak or yelp if attacked.
Some unicellular species rely entirely on external energy sources and have limited or no photosynthetic apparatus.
Some of the species of Allium are important food plants for example onions ( Allium cepa ), chives ( A. schoenoprasum ), garlic ( A. sativum and A. scordoprasum ), and leeks ( A. porrum ).
Some endangered species in British Columbia are: Vancouver Island marmot, Spotted Owl, American White Pelican, and badgers.
Some birds, especially corvids and parrots, are among the most intelligent animal species ; a number of bird species have been observed manufacturing and using tools, and many social species exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge across generations.
Some species, particularly songbirds and parrots, are popular as pets.
Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.
Some suggest Neanderthal, Homo erectus, or Homo heidelbergensis to be the creature, but no remains of any of those species have been found in the Americas.
Some species of mold produce alpha-galactosidase, an anti-oligosaccharide enzyme, which humans can take to facilitate digestion of oligosaccharides in the small intestine.
Some species, such as the Lesser Dwarf Lemur, store fat at the hind legs and the base of the tail and hibernate.
Some rare species are viviparous.
Some cosmologists have proposed that Big Bang nucleosynthesis suggests there is a fourth " sterile " species of neutrino.
Some species and genera had a very wide distribution with only minor variations.
Some botanical species are trees having similar foliage to the Lauraceae due to convergent evolution.
Some of the country's most endangered species are the Harpy eagle, the Giant anteater, the Golden toad and the Jaguar.
* Some Dracocephalum, Glechoma and Calamintha species were formerly classified in Nepeta.
* Some crustaceans, such as the coconut crab, though mainly omnivorous, will prey on turtle hatchlings, smaller crabs species, rats, and carrion
Some species form packs or live in small family groups depending on the circumstances, including the type of available food.
Some canid species have also been trapped and hunted for their fur and, especially the gray wolf and the red fox, for sport.

Some and adjust
Some people adjust easily.
Some precision or fragile objects — such as passengers, who need time to sense stress changes and adjust their muscle tension or suffer conditions such as whiplash — can be safely subjected not only to a maximum acceleration, but also to a maximum jerk.
Some North America trucks have a third axle on the tractor for more heavy loads to adjust the weight distribution.
Some particle physics experiments must adjust for terrestrial tides.
Some of the historic buildings in central Uppsala have had to be let to other activities, as their protected status has made it impossible to make modifications necessary to meet requirements to adjust to the needs for students with disabilities.
Some adjustable spanners automatically adjust to the size of the nut.
Some have proposed that the number of deaths was influenced by the development of risk compensation, which says that drivers adjust their behavior in response to the increased sense of personal safety wearing a seat belt provides.
Some commentators, such as Tim Roberts of covers. com, believe that the zone has changed so much that some pitchers, such as Tom Glavine, have had to radically adjust their approach to pitching for strikes.
Some decks incorporated microprocessor programs to adjust tape bias and record level calibration automatically.
Some companies used a thermostat to measure the temperature, and adjust the scanning to match the expansion.
Some overclockers apply a potentiometer to the video card to manually adjust the voltage ( which invalidates the warranty ).
Some proponents claim a second benefit of increased employment or lower health care costs as the market and society adjust to the new fiscal policy ( these claims, as with the claim " tax cuts create jobs ," are often difficult to prove or disprove even after the fact ).
Some researchers argued that Gauquelin did not adjust the statistical significance of the Mars Effect for multiple comparisons.
( Some non-Hanafi scholars allow a person who is travelling to adjust certain prayer times for convenience ).
Some types allow the user to adjust the angle of the head.
Some flashlights allow the user to adjust the position of the lamp, giving a variable-focus effect from a wide floodlight to a narrow beam.
Some audio components such as tone controls are designed to adjust the loudness of signal content at particular frequencies, e. g., a bass control allows the attenuation or accentuation of low frequency signal content, in which case the specification may specify the frequency response is taken with tone controls " flat " or disabled.
Some mowers have a throttle control on the handlebar with which the operator can adjust the engine speed.
Some early exceptions were possible on PC / Windows gaming in which it was possible to independently adjust game audio while playing music with a separate program running in the background.
Some have argued that financial markets and especially interest rates could adjust to keep hoarding and dishoarding equal, so that Say's law could be maintained, or that prices could simply fall, to prevent a decrease in production.
Some Habitat for Humanity organizations outside the United States adjust the no-profit loans to compensate for the inflation rate in their area, with the goal that " the repayments from one house should ideally build another house of the same design.
Some implementations reserve enough storage for the largest type, while others dynamically adjust the size of a tagged union value as needed.
Some patients adjust to the treatment within a few weeks, others struggle for longer periods, and some discontinue treatment entirely.
Some computers need relocating loaders, which adjust addresses ( pointers ) in the executable to compensate for variations in the address at which loading starts.

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