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Example sentences for "carnivore"

Lexicographically close words:
carnibus; carnis; carnival; carnivals; carnivora; carnivores; carnivorous; carnt; caro; carob
  1. But before leaving natural environment, we have a lesson to learn from the moral qualities which the two lines of divergence have respectively developed--the qualities of the solitary carnivore and those of the communistic bee.

  2. She saw the carnivore step upon the corpse, stumblingly, as the grisly thing swung between its forepaws, and her eyes remained fixed in fascination while the beast passed within a few paces of her.

  3. Werper, helpless upon the altar, saw the great carnivore preparing to leap upon him.

  4. Always Tarzan watched him, guessing what was passing in the little brain of the carnivore and well it was that he did watch him, for at last Numa could stand it no longer.

  5. So sure was Tarzan that the body was that of he who had robbed him that he made no effort to verify his deductions by scent among the conglomerate odors of the great carnivore and the fresh blood of the victim.

  6. The carnivore was crouching to spring as Tarzan discovered the tragic tableau.

  7. She saw the carnivore brushed aside as he was almost upon her, and in the instant she realized that no substanceless wraith could thus turn the charge of a maddened lion with brute force greater than the brute's.

  8. The man clubbed his rifle and struck futilely at the broad head, and then he was down and the carnivore was standing above him.

  9. The carnivore crouched with his fore-quarters upon the she-ape.

  10. Tarzan was not far behind and he was gaining, but the distance was so short that he scarce hoped to overhaul the carnivore before it had felled Teeka.

  11. Defn: An African carnivore (Nandinia binotata), allied to the civets.

  12. Defn: A South American carnivore (Galera barbara) allied to the grison.

  13. Defn: An aquatic carnivore (Enhydris lutris, or marina) found in the North Pacific Ocean.

  14. Defn: A South American carnivore of the genus Conepatus, allied to the skunk, but larger, and having a longer snout.

  15. Defn: A carnivore (Viverricula Mallaccensis) allied to the civet but smaller, native of China and the East Indies.

  16. A very large and powerful carnivore (Felis tigris) native of Southern Asia and the East Indies.

  17. Defn: Any carnivore of the genus Mellivora, allied to the weasels and the skunks; -- called also honey badger.

  18. Defn: An East Indian carnivore (Mydaus meliceps) allied to the badger, and noted for the very offensive odor that it emits, somewhat resembling that of a skunk.

  19. Defn: A South African carnivore (Cynictis penicillata), allied to the ichneumons.

  20. A small European carnivore of the Weasel family (Putorius foetidus).

  21. A European carnivore (Felis catus) somewhat resembling the domestic cat, but larger stronger, and having a short tail.

  22. Defn: A large American carnivore (Felis concolor), found from Canada to Patagonia, especially among the mountains.

  23. The muscle stomach is best developed in herbivorous birds, while both the muscular wall and the horny plate are much weaker and thinner in carnivore wading and swimming birds (Fig.

  24. The large intestine is short, as it is in all carnivore mammals, and passes from the caecum almost directly down into the pelvis.

  25. You or I, even had we been able to hear the pitiful wail at so great distance, could not have interpreted it; but to Meriem it meant a species of terror that afflicts the ruminant when a carnivore is near and escape impossible.

  26. The boy and the ape growled menacingly in chorus and the carnivore moved on.

  27. The Auditory Bulla in Carnivora: An Anatomical Basis for Reappraisal of Carnivore Evolution.

  28. The molars differ from those of any other Carnivore in the much greater size of the first molars than of the last premolars.

  29. Two examples of this rather rare Carnivore have been recently on view in the Zoological Society's Gardens, London.

  30. Nimravus gomphodus was a Carnivore about the size of a Panther.

  31. This name is written "Prionodos" by Gray, which might lead to a confusion with the Carnivore Prionodon.

  32. The humerus resembles that of a Carnivore rather than that of an Ungulate.

  33. It is the largest Carnivore of Madagascar, being about twice the size of a Cat, but with an elongated body; the colour is a tawny brown with no striping.

  34. The black-and-white colour distinguishes the genus, which is furthermore marked by the fact that the third digit of the hand is relatively longer than in any other Carnivore except Taxidea.

  35. As with the Tiger, a northern variety of this Carnivore has a closer and longer fur.

  36. Aeluropus, a rare Carnivore with but one species, A.

  37. Each carnivore has its own worms, as it has its own prey which introduces them.

  38. But what carnivore can habitually feed on the cheiroptera?

  39. The enclosure contained a herd of goats which immediately upon the advent of the carnivore started a mad stampede to the opposite end of the corral which was bounded by the south wall of the city.

  40. A light wind was moving through the jungle aisles, and it wafted down now to the nostrils of the eager carnivore the strong scent spoor of the deer, exciting his already avid appetite to a point where it became a gnawing pain.

  41. The mountain between Carnivore River on the east, Whistler Creek on the west, mouth of Whistler Creek on the north, and the crest of the Brooks Range on the south.

  42. Carnivore River, which flows from James Robert Lake to Lake Peters).

  43. So this was the woofus, of which I had heard so much, the most dreaded carnivore of all Poros!

  44. In their wild state both species are preyed upon by a fierce carnivore named the woofus, so that their great fecundity is all that saves them from absolute extinction.

  45. As yet even the two general types of herbivore and carnivore are so imperfectly separated that it is not always possible to distinguish between them.

  46. The various branches of the Carnivore family are already roughly represented, but it is an age of close relationships and generalised characters.

  47. Nearly all of them have the five-toed foot of the reptile ancestor; and the flat nails on their toes are the common material out of which the hoof of the ungulate and the claw of the carnivore will be presently fashioned.

  48. The clavicle is never complete and is often absent, this forming an important distinction between the skeleton of a Carnivore and of any Insectivore except Potamogale.

  49. The scapula resembles that of a carnivore more than does that of any existing Ungulate.

  50. And the great carnivore lay directly in her path.

  51. He played with him terribly as a carnivore plays with its victim in the instant before the kill.

  52. The finest attitude for a large carnivore is one which represents it at bay, and awaiting attack.

  53. Above all things, carry with you plenty of strychnine, use it industriously, and it will bring you many a fine carnivore you would not get otherwise.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carnivore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    biped; boarder; canine; cannibal; carnivore; consumer; diner; epicure; feeder; feline; fruitarian; glutton; gourmet; insectivore; invertebrate; mammal; marsupial; mouth; primate; quadruped; reptile; rodent; ruminant; scavenger; ungulate; varmint; vegetarian; vermin; vertebrate