Yes rattlesnakes use venom or poison to it's pray. First it goes through the venom glands to the teeth and then they bite and then the pray has venom in it.
A diamondback rattlesnake uses its venom to kill its prey and, occasionally, to defend itself.
Yes they are. They use constriction to kill their prey - as they have no venom to deliver a fatal bite.
The snakes remain in hiding and ambushes any potential prey that passes by. When a prey gets close enough the snake will strike out and inject venom. They quickly release the animal and wait for the venom to take affect. Then they use the scent trail left by the dying prey to locate it. Once they find it they swallow the animal head first.
Raccoons use their sharp teeth and claws to kill prey.
they use there dug holes to stay away from predators and to catch food. they also use posion to kill pray.
They were born with skill or their mother or father taught them
There is an acid substance inside of its trap that will dissolve their prey so that they are able to use the prey's nutrients.
meerkat belongs to the group of mongoose. They use their fangs for killing prey. They use their tail for balancing when standing upright.
they use there talons to grasp and kill the prey
Praying mantises kill their prey by using their powerful front legs to grab and hold onto their victim. They then use their sharp mandibles to bite and eat their prey alive.
It uses electricity! AMAZING!!
Because they have tiny arms