"Watched this Praying Mantis, on my Hummingbird feeder, for 3 days, feeding on honey bees. Looked out this afternoon and to my horror the praying mantis was feeding on a female Hummingbird! ..." From... continue reading
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"Watched this Praying Mantis, on my Hummingbird feeder, for 3 days, feeding on honey bees. Looked out this afternoon and to my horror the praying mantis was feeding on a female Hummingbird! ..." From... continue reading
posted by ant"Cape sundews are carnivorous plants that grow in bogs, where they don't have access to many nutrients. So they exude sweet, shimmering droplets from their tentacles to lure in unsuspecting insects. Once... continue reading
posted by antA humpback whale swimming in a circular pattern while blowing bubbles to create a “net” to encircle its prey. It’s a regular occurrence in the cold blue-green waters of Southeast Alaska, and University... continue reading
posted by Mordhaus"Birds of prey fight over feeding spots and food."
posted by Warren E. HaleFull 1080p if you have it. The Orca's part in this video is brief but putting together the aftermath was fascinating. Buck // https://www.earthtouchnews.com/natural-world/predator-vs-prey/watch-orcas-move-into-new-zea... continue reading
posted by Buck"A Georgia Tech study found that a frog tongue’s stickiness comes from a unique reversible saliva and a super soft tongue to help frogs net their prey. (Alexis Noel & David Hu/Georgia Tech)" From... continue reading
posted by antThe antagonistic predator-prey relationship is of interest to evolutionary biologists because it often leads to extreme adaptations in both the predator and prey. One such relationship is seen in the rattlesnake-kangaroo... continue reading
posted by MordhausLIVE at the Observatory in Santa Ana, CA 7-9-16 Retribution, on their minds the chickens start to march slaves drive through in SUV's and eat their deep fried starch they're fried and being shoved in mouths ... continue reading
posted by Joe Motion"These wormlike larvae use bioluminescence to attract their prey..."
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