Velvet Worm Because It Can Shoot Out Goo To Stop Prey From
Moving Which Is A Little Like Spiders Or Another Venomous Predator
Sinking Their Fangs Or Just Sharp Teeth Into Their Prey And
"Paralyzing" It's Prey. Raspy Crickets Can Attack Other Crickets
And Can Also Attack Beetles Or Snails But The Raspy Cricket Would
Not Have Enough Time To Kill The Velvet Worm And The Velvet Worm
Can Shoot The Goo Out Quickly With The Raspy Cricket Incapable To
Escape From The Goo And The Velvet Worm Eats It.
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vicuna, velvet worm, vendace, vaquita
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No.
It is not even an Arthropod although these are its closest relatives.
See the Related Link.
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V.There are no Australian animals that start with the letter
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