Stonefish are ambush predators. they camouflage on the substrate in their environment and wait for a smaller fish to swim over them. they drop open their lower jaw, creating a vaccuum which will suck in the prey item to swallow them whole.
they have venomous barbs that have enough poison to kill a fish or a human.
They stick out spines from their back like a porcupine. Whoever steps or bumps on it dies.
In the Old Stone Age, people hunted animals such as mammoths, bison, and deer for meat, hides, and bones. They also gathered a variety of plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts for food. These activities were essential for their survival and provided the necessary resources for their communities.
relative to what? ppl knew how to hunt, fish, and create documents - maybe only in stone.
Depends on which eagle/country, They are apex predators and hunt - mammals, fish, reptiles, other birds.
A stone is a stone and stonefish is a poisonous fish that looks like a stone but if you step on it it injects poison into your foot.
Type your answer here... do fish hunt together
yes and no because they don't hunt live fish they eat dead fish that other fish leave behind but they are carnivores.
Stone arrowheads are sharp, pointed stone tools that were historically used as tips for arrows in hunting and warfare by various civilizations around the world. They were often crafted through a process called flint knapping, which involved carefully chipping away at a piece of stone to create a sharp edge. Stone arrowheads were effective in piercing armor and prey due to their strength and sharpness.
Fish and seals, among other creatures :)
They used to hunt deer and fox. They would fish for clams oysters and of course fish.
No. swordfish are not 'schooling' fish. They hunt alone and feed on other fish.
The Answer is They hunt with guns spear and sticks They hunt kangaroos, fish koala and lots
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