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Because they are hunters and meat eaters and need them for killing prey and ripping the carcass apart
There are 9 variety of assassin spider, one with elongated fangs for grasping prey but they vary greatly. For the most part one is hard-put to find any pictures of any of the others though. All you need to do is type assassin spider into google There are 9 variety of assassin spider, one with elongated fangs for grasping prey but they vary greatly. For the most part one is hard-put to find any pictures of any of the others though. All you need to do is type assassin spider into google
It is said to be prehensile.
The claws of the raccoons have several uses:1.) They are used for climbing trees for shelter and to find fruit. 2.) They are used for foraging for food, such as digging up worms and grubs. 3.) They are used for grasping prey and other food items. 4.) Along with their teeth they are used for self defense.
Centipedes eat live prey.
For grasping, feeding and piercing it's prey
they have sharp long talons for grasping prey.
because they use them to grab ,clutch or snatch prey
bald eagles are adapted to a diet of fish.they have super eyesight,and talons specificly designed for grasping slippery prey.
by squirting their prey in various places of the prey's body so the prey cannot move and therefore, the squid would be able to eat it. Also- another way is by grasping the prey with the squids long and fast tentacles. and thereafter, eating it.
King snakes kill by grasping the prey item in their jaws and then throwing several coils around the animal and slowly constricting it until it is unable to breathe.
Bald eagles have too many adaptations to list. A few of their adaptations include feathers and wings for flight, extremely good eyesight for spotting prey at long distances, and sharp talons and strong feet for grasping and dispatching prey.
Word: ra·pa·cious ; Pronunciation: : \rə-ˈpā-shəs\ ; Function: : adjective ; Etymology: : Latin rapac-, rapax, from rapere to seize ; Definitions: 1 : excessively grasping or covetous 2 : living on prey 3 : ravenoussynonyms see voracious -Adverb- ra·pa·cious·lyNoun- ra·pa·cious·ness
I was grasping for a glass that my husband put on the top shelf of the cabinet.
In the context of a person grasping FOR power it means they want power and are trying to get it. But if you just been grasping power I'm not actually that sure sorry. Hope it can help though
Emotionally, 'a grasping nature' would be a quality of clinging or dependency. Objects that have a grasping nature include wrenches that grab and hold one object to tighten another.
The questioner may mean RAPTOR, either a smaller, carnivorous dinosaur or a modern bird of prey with a grasping foot. The bird raptors have hooked beaks; the dinosaur raptors typically had toothed jaws.