• The Predators are an Australian rock band formed in Brisbane in 2005. It comprises three of the original members of the rock group Powderfinger: Steven...
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  • Martin H. Greenberg Predators, 2003 novel by Anna Salter Predators, 2018 novel by Michaelbrent Collings The Predator, 1968 novel in the Jonas Wilde: Eliminator...
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  • killing the Predators on board. The hull gets punctured and the ship crashes in a forest outside of Gunnison, Colorado. The last surviving Predator sends...
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    altitudes with the more advanced AGM-114K version. The armed Predators were put into service with the designation MQ-1A. The Predator gives little warning...
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  • The Predator is the third studio album by American rapper Ice Cube. It was released on November 17, 1992, through Lench Mob Records and Priority Records...
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    Drop bear (category Use Australian English from September 2013)
    with the Australian Geographic article were sourced from Australian Geographer and did not match the Australian Museum's species description. The drop...
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    Quokka (redirect from The quokka)
    minimal predators and more vegetation. In the wild, the quokka's roaming is restricted to a very small range in the South West of Western Australia, with...
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    Baltes. Their beginnings can be traced back to the late 1960s, when the band got its start under the name Band X. Their current lineup consists of Hoffmann...
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    South Australia's Granite Island area contained little penguin remains. Other marine predators include Australian sea lions, sharks, and barracouta. The introduction...
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    release of Tomahawk the band began touring extensively, playing in many countries around the world, including the United States, Australia, Europe and Japan...
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    Bandy-bandy (category Snakes of Australia)
    thus causes a great confusion to predators. A banded pattern in is also likely to be a disruptive colouration to a predator. Aposematism is a symbiotically...
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    have shown that the mating call of the toadfish alerts dolphin predators to the fish's location. Similarly, the sounds caused by the dolphin when hunting...
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  • designer Ecca Vandal, Australian rapper The Vandals, a 1980s American punk rock band The Vandals (UK band), a 1970s British punk rock band Ecca Vandal (album)...
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    Argiope keyserlingi (category Spiders of Australia)
    bands are thought to increase the species' prey capture rate, but as in other species, they have been found to protect the spider against predators....
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    Thomisus spectabilis (category Spiders of Australia)
    Herberstein, M. E. (2004-05-07). "Predator–prey coevolution: Australian native bees avoid their spider predators". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London....
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    Ian Haug (category The Church (band) members)
    side project, The Predators, with Collins and original Powderfinger member Steven Bishop on drums and vocals. During all live Predators shows Ross McLennan...
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    The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea, and introduced to New Zealand...
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  • Alien (redirect from The Aliens (band))
    group The Aliens (Australian band), a 1970s new wave group The Aliens (Scottish band), a 2005–2008 rock group The Aliens, the backing band for the American...
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    wedge-tailed eagles are also predators, taking the banded stilt and its young. French ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot described the banded stilt in 1816, classifying...
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    are predators of adult banded bullfrogs. For eggs and tadpoles, predators include dragonfly larvae and snails such as the golden apple snail. Banded bullfrogs...
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    Eastern blue-tongued lizard (category Skinks of Australia)
    The Tiliqua scincoides scincoides, or eastern blue-tongued lizard, is native to Australia. Its blue tongue can be used to warn off predators. In addition...
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  • Pick Up the Pace is the debut EP by Australian alternative rock band The Predators. It was released on 1 July 2006 through Dew Process and Universal Music...
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    Numbat (redirect from Banded Anteater)
    from predators. Being diurnal, the numbat is much more vulnerable to predation than most other marsupials of a similar size: its natural predators include...
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    formed a band called Predator Vision that was named after watching the movie Predator while listening to a cassette recording of them jamming in the basement...
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    The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper (sometimes called Predator B) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV, one component of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS)) capable...
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    Wallaby (category Use Australian English from July 2013)
    across southern Australia, it is now restricted to two islands off the Western Australian coast which are free of introduced predators. It is not as closely...
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    Inimicus didactylus (category Marine fish of Western Australia)
    camouflage itself. It has no known natural predators. When disturbed by a scuba diver or a potential predator, it fans out its brilliantly colored pectoral...
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    the branches of the upper canopy. It breeds in the late dry season and early wet season. The lizard uses its frill to scare off predators and display to...
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    dense cover as well as engaging in mutual preening. Major nest predators include Australian magpies, butcherbirds, laughing kookaburra, currawongs, crows...
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    April 1970) is the mainstay bass guitarist for Australian rock band Powderfinger since 1989. He is one of the founding members of the band, along with guitarist...
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