predatory animals - translation to greek
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predatory animals - translation to greek

FAMILY OF ARACHNIDS
Phytoseiid; Predatory mite; Predatory mites

predatory animals      
αρπακτικά ζώα
αρπακτικά ζώα      
predatory animals
animal killing         
  • Goat sacrifice.
  • Albany or Western Australian Pitcher Plant. One species occupying peaty swamps in southwestern Australia.
  • A water buffalo about to be sacrificed by a villager in the [[Durga Puja]] festival
  • Kosher killing illustration from ''Juedisches Ceremoniel''
  • Racoon victim of roadkill
  • slaughtered]] rabbit
Animal killing; Human killing of animals; Theriocide; Killing of Animals
ζωοκτονία

Definition

predatory pricing
If a company practises predatory pricing, it charges a much lower price for its products or services than its competitors in order to force them out of the market. (BUSINESS)
Predatory pricing by large supermarkets was threatening the livelihood of smaller businesses.
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Wikipedia

Phytoseiidae

The Phytoseiidae are a family of mites which feed on thrips and other mite species. They are often used as a biological control agent for managing mite pests. Because of their usefulness as biological control agents, interest in Phytoseiidae has steadily increased over the past century. Public awareness of the biological control potential of invertebrates has been growing, though mainly in the US and Europe. In 1950, there were 34 known species. Today, there are 2,731 documented species organized in 90 genera and three subfamilies.

Examples of use of predatory animals
1. "It‘s morally and ethically outrageous to be killing them." Harry Dutton, the state‘s alligator management coordinator, said no other state has such an abundance of large predatory animals living so close to so many humans.
2. Authorities theorized that the cat had contracted the disease by eating an infected bird, thus suggesting that the virus might be introduced into the food chain, creating vulnerabilities for any variety of predatory animals, or humans in contact with them.
3. An animal group calling themselves the Wild Beasts Trust are preparing to release dozens of dangerous predatory animals into the countryside, putting humans and livestock at risk, police fear.