Loping is a three beat gate. Essentially an easy (relaxed, slow) canter.
The little rat was an easy prey for the snake.
A tiger is a very fierce predator since they eat other animals.
In this context, it is common.
Yes, the word "lion" is a common noun.
they both are involving whatching and overlooking
The word loping is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb "lope".
An example is... The outfielder went loping across the field to catch a fly ball. (Loping means to leap or stride)
Loping is a three beat gate. Essentially an easy (relaxed, slow) canter.
* stalked * pursued * followed
loping is when your engine raises and lowers rpms on its own without touching the throttle
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Lope or loping is the term used for the western version of a canter used in shows. It should be noted that loping and jogging are primarily only seen at western shows and not on real working ranches as they do not move forward well enough to be practical.
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if it was "to move or run with bounding steps as a quadruped or with a long, easy stride, as a person" then you could say "I stared at the loping horse" or "i saw the man loping across the street'
followed closely /under observation
Pursued, stalked, tracked