no
A predator that captures prey by distracting it is the ambush predator. These predators rely on surprising their prey, often utilizing camouflaging techniques or sudden movements to catch them off guard. By distracting their prey, ambush predators are able to close the gap quickly and make a successful capture.
Honeybees don't prey on other animals or insects - their sole diet is pollen and nectar obtained from flowers.
It is either...frilled lizard bullfrog madrill viceroy butterfly skunk moose giant panda water moccasin red fox opsprey honeybee flounder venus flytrap or octopus
sharks capture their prey by smelling and also by scary them
no but a flounder doesYes, they distract thier prey with it's tail.
African bullfrogs catch their prey using a highly effective method involving their long, sticky tongues. When they spot potential prey, such as insects or smaller animals, they rapidly extend their tongues to capture it with precision. The bullfrog's tongue is adapted to quickly retract, allowing it to consume the prey efficiently. This ambush technique is crucial for their survival in their natural habitats.
Um ... horses eat grass. They don't capture prey. Maybe you are thinking of another animal.
prey capture
They suck them in
its tenticales
to capture its prey and to have it
To capture prey.