Assertion details
Summary

lion attack 3 its prey
TEMPORAL
commonly 1
PURPOSE
for the backs 1
MANNER
by going for the hind legs 1
3 facets

Facet Type Facet cluster
commonly 1 temporal
for the backs 1 purpose
by going for the hind legs 1 manner
2 triples in cluster

lion attack its prey 2
lion attack prey 1
3 source sentences

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  • SRC Lions commonly attack prey by first going for the hind legs , then for the backs , and then the jugular .
  • SRC The accompanying illustration by Charles Vess applies an Art Nouveau style to a realistic depiction of a lion attacking its prey .
  • SRC When a lion attacks its prey there is no escape from it , being mentioned in many parables , as when Amos ( 3:12 ) declares that a shepherd can rescue out of its jaws no more than " two legs , or a piece of an ear .