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  1. PREDATOR translate: 捕食性动物,食肉动物, 尾随伤害他人者,尾随作案者. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese simplified Dictionary.

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      PREDATOR translations: 捕食性动物,食肉动物, 尾随伤害他人者,尾随作案者. Learn more...

    • Anti-Predator

      anti-predator translate: 反捕食的(其他动物自我保护不受捕食动物的伤害). Learn more...

    • Predatory Pricing

      predatory pricing translate: 掠夺性定价,超低价竞争,恶意价格竞争. Learn more...

    • Predecease

      PREDECEASE translate: 死于…之前,先于…去世. Learn more in the...

    • Predation

      PREDATION translate: (动物)掠食,捕食. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Unprotected

      unprotected translate: 无防备的;未受保护的. Learn more in the...

    • Larvae

      LARVA translate: 幼体,幼虫. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Wolves

      WOLF translate: 动物, 狼, 男人, 色狼, 狼吞虎咽. Learn more in the...

  2. Oct 28, 2022 · What are the Most Dangerous Animals in China? 1. Chinese Cobra. Scientific name: Naja atra. Classification: Reptile. Habitat: Forest. Diet: Carnivorous. Conservation status: Endangered. China alone is home to 240 snake species, of which 69 are venomous. One of these venomous snakes is the famous Chinese cobra.

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  4. Translation for 'predators' in the free English-Chinese dictionary and many other Chinese translations.

  5. Translation of "predators" into Chinese. 捕食动物, 掠夺者, 食肉动物 are the top translations of "predators" into Chinese. Sample translated sentence: Debris can cause amputations or increased vulnerability to predators due to impeded movements. ↔ 废弃物会导致肢体断截,并且因行动受阻,更容易受到捕食动物的袭击。 predators noun. Plural form of predator. [..] + Add translation.

  6. English-Chinese translation of "PREDATOR" | The official Collins English-Traditional Dictionary with over 100,000 Chinese translations.

  7. Wildlife in China share habitat with and bear acute pressure from the world's largest population of humans. At least 840 species are threatened, vulnerable or in danger of local extinction in China, due mainly to human activity such as habitat destruction, pollution and poaching for food, fur and ingredients for traditional Chinese medicine. [7] .