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How some animals build traps to catch prey
Some animals do not rely on speed or strength but instead reshape their environment to capture prey. Species such as spiders ...
In the animal kingdom, predators rely on their cunning to capture prey. From inescapable traps to deceptive lures, here are some of the animals with the most crafty ways of capturing their prey.
A grouper and a moray eel sound like an unlikely pairing, but they form the ultimate hunting team thanks to referential gestures.
For a nervous horror fan, an evening watching HBO’s hit post-apocalyptic television show The Last of Us might be followed by a restless night under the duvet. The silhouette of a coat slung over the ...
The lion may be considered the king of the jungle, but this doesn’t mean this predator is invincible. They will go after some very tough prey that will fight back with considerable strength and ...
Predators are built to kill, but some prey animals are just as dangerous when cornered. This video breaks down five formidable species that fight back with deadly weapons like horns, spines, crushing ...
Animals protect themselves from being eaten by other animals in countless ways. Some are commonplace. Others are unconventional. Camouflage and running are well-known defenses. Not being seen by a ...
The lynx and the snowshoe hare is the best-known example of predator-prey population relationships. If the hare numbers rise, so do those of the lynx that feed on them. This means that hare numbers ...
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