Water slaters prey includes small fish, mosquito larvae, tadpoles, and the water planktons. The water slaters are also called the water lizards.
No, earthworms and slaters are not friends.Specifically, they are competitors. They both feed upon decaying animal and plant matter in the soil. Additionally, earthworms prey upon slaters, which also are called woodlice.
They never developed an equivalent of muscles - probably because they're the ultimate in waiting for their "prey" to come to them. (Their prey being air, water, and sunlight.)
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They also learn to compensate for refraction. When they plunge into the water, the eyes are protected by a membrane. So they actually catch their prey blind, relying on touch to decide when to snap their bills shut. They then fly straight out of the water with their prey in their bills.This was from the website:http://www.naturia.per.sg/buloh/birds/Alcedo_atthis.htm
No, earthworms and slaters are not friends.Specifically, they are competitors. They both feed upon decaying animal and plant matter in the soil. Additionally, earthworms prey upon slaters, which also are called woodlice.
the dont catch prey, they are herbivores :)
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the crocodile lets out only his eyes and part of his nose and sees the prey. then it goes under the water, so when the prey is drinking water, the crocodile strikes and the prey eitherescapes or is already dinner.
They require prey, water, and cover in which to stalk prey and have their young.
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Oysters are what are known as filter feeders; they filter microscopic organisms out of the water. They therefore do not have to attract prey. The prey is always there, in the water, carried by currents, and oblivious to its fate.
A sidewinder gets there water from thar prey
no. But in the wild a cat gets much water from prey compared to dry cat food. They do need to drink.
They usually grab the prey by their mouth/throat and drown it.
Catching and killing prey, then eating and chewing this prey and for drinking water.
they have less speed through the water if their Prey are alive and struggling :o)