Their stinger, their fur, and their antennae.
Their stinger, their fur, and their antennae.
A dragonfly.
None, Arachnids don't have antennae, insects do.
The arthropod you are describing is likely a member of the class Arachnida, which includes spiders, scorpions, and ticks. These creatures typically possess two body segments (the cephalothorax and abdomen), eight legs (four pairs), and lack antennae. Some arachnids, such as scorpions, have a stinger, while spiders can have fangs for injecting venom.
Great camouflage, their antennae are very sensitive feeling vibration from an approaching predator.
there are none the Siberian tiger is a top predator
a fabiru storks predator is none of your bissness
Yes. A scorpion is a predator. The stinger in its tail contains poison. When it hits an insect or another victim with its stinger the poison kills the victim and starts the digestion process. It does not kill a person but raises quite a painful welt.
none a spider is an arachnid not an insect so it doesn't have antennae
The scourpion uses it's stinger, that can be poisinous depending on the type of scourpian, on it's tail to sting the predator and scare it away
with their stinger and their claws.they also use their sting that have poision.