by wrapping around them and squeezing them to death
Yes. They have to kill their prey to eat.
Anacondas kill their prey by wrapping around them and squeezing them to death.
The Anaconda is a constrictor, it will strike at its prey, pulling the prey into its coils to overpower and kill it.
no, they do the same. they constrict their prey.
skinks and lizards are similar skinks are smaller -----> the shingle back lizard ( gilla monster ) is t a poisonous skink that lives in the australian outback. lizards are larger ----> the only poisonous lizard is the comodo dragon in which its bite transfers bacteria which it uses for its prey other then those to lizards and skinks arent poisonous
A wolf spider bite is unlikely to kill a common garden skink. While wolf spiders are venomous and can subdue small prey, their bite typically affects insects rather than reptiles. Garden skinks are generally larger and more resilient, and they may simply escape or recover from a wolf spider's bite. However, individual reactions can vary, and severe cases could potentially lead to harm.
They hunt their prey, kill the prey, then eat the prey
all snakes that are not venomous, for example boas and pythons, will kill their prey by constriction.
Raccoons use their sharp teeth and claws to kill prey.
I think that they are vegitarians and mainly eat bamboo so is unlikely for them to kill other animals as their prey/food.
A leech does not have predator and prey relationships, so it does not kill its prey. A leech is a parasite. It simply attaches itself to a host.
They find there prey and pounce and then they kill.