A weasel is a fierce but small predator known for its agility and hunting skills. They primarily feed on small mammals like rodents and birds, making them efficient hunters despite their small size. They are quick and ferocious, capable of taking down prey larger than themselves.
Powerful, agile, fierce, majestic, solitary, striped.
The noun form for the adjective fierce is fierceness.
Tigers are solitary, powerful, and majestic creatures. They are typically bold and fierce in their demeanor, displaying a range of emotions from calm and observant to aggressive and territorial.
The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'fierce' are fierceness and ferocity.
If you're a very small rodent or bug, I would say yes they a fierce hunters.
1. Fierce 2. Stealth 3. Fearless 4. Stalker 5. Predator
By asking who, I assume you mean human groups. Thus, I would answer people or industrialists who pollute the air and water. And another fierce enemy would be poachers. These hunters do not obey the hunting laws that are designed to preserve the species.
There are a few green insects that are known as fierce hunters. Bother the preying mantis and the green lacewings
Fierce warriors
Yes. They look like sweethearts from faraway but are very fierce up close. In some parts of Africa, the elephant is considered the most dangerous species there. So yes, elephants are fierce.
Cassius Dio described her as: "Tall", "terrifying", "fierce", and "harsh".
The Romans described Boudica as tall, and fierce, with long red hair, no mention was ever made of her weight.
She was known for her fierce independence and was often described as a virago by those who crossed her path.
The Geats' sworn enemies were the Swedes, particularly King Ongentheow, who is described in the epic poem Beowulf as a fierce rival of the Geats.
Titania is often described as proud and fierce, embodying traits of sovereignty and regality. She is also known for her strong will and independent nature.
The Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, is the largest species of anteater. It is found in Central and South America. It is the only species in the Myrmecophagagenus.It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day.