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  2. Alex Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Rosen founded Predator Poachers at the age of 19 in his hometown of Houston, Texas. [3] The operations conducted by the group generally follow the strategy of creating a fake account on a dating app, waiting for an adult to message the account and then quickly disclosing that the account in question belongs to an underage person.

  3. Hunting success - Wikipedia

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    A chameleon successfully capturing prey with its tongue. In ecology, hunting success is the proportion of hunts initiated by a predatory organism that end in success. Hunting success is determined by a number of factors such as the features of the predator, timing, different age classes, conditions for hunting, experience, and physical capabilities.

  4. United States National Sex Offenders Public Registry

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    State sex-offender registration and notification programs are designed, in general, to include information about offenders who have been convicted of a "criminal offense against a victim who is a minor" or a "sexually violent offense," as specified in the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act ("the Wetterling Act") [1] – more specifically ...

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  8. List of large carnivores known to prey on humans - Wikipedia

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    This list does not include animal attacks on humans by domesticated species (dogs), or animals held in zoos, aquaria, circuses, private homes or other non-natural settings. Prey is defined as "to be hunted and killed by" or "to be vulnerable to or overcome by."

  9. Aggressive mimicry - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive mimicry often involves the predator employing signals which draw its potential prey towards it, a strategy which allows predators to simply sit and wait for prey to come to them. The promise of food or sex are most commonly used as lures. However, this need not be the case; as long as the predator's true identity is concealed, it may ...