
1) Accipitriformes 2) Eagle 3) Hawk 4) Owl 5) Vulture
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1) Bird 2) Bird of prey 3) Cedar Point roller coaster 4) Fictional professor 5) Hawk or owl 6) Historical novel 7) Jurassic Park beast 8) Jurassic Park bird 9) Jurassic park critter 10) Jurassic park menace 11) Jurassic Park threat 12) Jurassic World terror 13) Kite or eagle 14) Marvel Comic superhero
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From the Latin meaning 'to seize'.
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• (n.) A ravisher; a plunderer.
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in general, any bird of prey; the term raptor is sometimes restricted to birds of the order Falconiformes (hawks, eagles, falcons, and their allies). ... [3 related articles]
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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.
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(pronounced RAP-tor) Raptor is an informal term that some people use to refer to the Dromaeosaurid dinosaurs, like Velociraptor , Utahraptor , Deinonychus , and others. These speedy, intelligent, bird-like theropods were fierce killers that had a long, sickle-like claw on each foot. They lived during the Cretaceous period .
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A more scientific name for a bird of prey.
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A bird of prey, adapted for seizing and tearing prey.
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Bird of prey
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Bird of prey, usually referring to a falcon, hawk, or owl.
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a bird of prey with keen eyesight, a hooked beak and strong talons; from the French rapere, to seize and carry off
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Rap'tor (răp'tẽr)
noun [ Latin
raptor , from
rapere to ravish. See
Rapid .] A ravisher; a plunderer. [ Obsolete]
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Raptor is a firewall that provides real-time securiy for computer networks.
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(L: rapere to seize; rapt seized; raptor ravisher/plunderer) bird of prey, like owl, falcon, etc..
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of or belonging to a group of birds of prey, such as hawks, eagles, falcons, vultures, owls, etc.; Latin word meaning to seize or capture
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a carnivorous bird
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A bird of prey such as a Kestrel, Sparrowhawk, Buzzard or Tawny Owl.
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Referring to a bird of prey.
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Response Aircraft Program for Theatre Operations
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a bird of prey; including hawks, falcons, kites, eagles and owls
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A predatory bird.
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A bird of prey. All raptors have a sharp, curved beak and sharp talons.
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Birds with strongly hooked beaks and sharp talons for catching and tearing prey. Usually used with reference to the diurnal birds of prey (Falconiformes), but applies also to owls (Strigiformes). Generally hawks, eagles, falcons, and owls. These birds prey upon Mammals, smaller birds, and other animals. A bird of prey.
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Bird of prey including Eagles, Hawks, and Owls. See UFR.
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