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hunter

[huhn-ter] / ˈhʌn tər /




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Some species were small, squid-eating hunters measuring less than 1 m long, while others were enormous apex predators exceeding 5 m in length.

From Science Daily

Wolves have since recolonized the state — a development hailed by conservationists as an ecological win but derided by many ranchers whose cattle are slaughtered by the skilled pack hunters.

From Los Angeles Times

Fireworks or the sound of hunters shooting sent her hiding under a desk in class "because I thought war had broken out in France".

From BBC

He was a nature-loving conservationist and an unrepentant big-game hunter, a Victorian moralist who betrayed his own party and skirted the law when it suited his purposes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Archaeological evidence shows the site was heavily used by seal hunters and fishers during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.

From Science Daily