Examples of 'white-tail' in a sentence

Meaning of "white-tail"

white-tail is a noun that may refer to a specific species, a term in a specialized field, or a fictional concept

How to use "white-tail" in a sentence

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Hundreds of silk ropes entangle the white-tail.
I got bitten by a white-tail once and we had to go to emergency.
Few spiders walk away from the white-tail.
The white-tail spider will use its fangs to cut through the silk.
In addition there are typically good numbers of white-tail deer and wild turkey.
They might see white-tail deer, many different songbirds and a wide variety of wildflowers.
The poaching activities investigated concern mainly moose and white-tail deer.
The white-tail is the largest eagle in Europe.
The redback is distinguished by its red back and the white-tail by its white tail.
But the white-tail is strong.
As with many other areas in southeast Ohio, the preserve suffers from white-tail deer overpopulation.
It flicks the white-tail onto its web.
The white-tail tries to regain its footing, but the cellar spider goes into silk-spinning overdrive.
Virginia white-tail deer.
The White-tail Hopper or Black Hopper ("Platylesches galesa") is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family.

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From a safe distance, its legs lasso the white-tail six times every second.
But the white-tail has an ingenious plan.
In this case it is a white, white-tail deer.
Narrator, The white-tail is not so easily fooled.
Dr. Fry, White-tail does not bother too much with a defense.
Narrator, A white-tail is a master spider killer.
Narrator, The white-tail is left with just a spider drumstick.
Dr. Fry, For the white-tail spider, it 's all about getting the first bite in.

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