Angelfish primarily catch their prey by using their quick reflexes to dart after small invertebrates and zooplankton in the water. They employ a strategy of stealth and precision, often hiding among corals or plants to ambush their prey. Once close enough, they use their agile bodies to swiftly strike and capture their food. Additionally, their small mouths are adapted to nibble on tiny organisms, making them effective hunters in their aquatic environments.
You must fish in the river, and just hope that one is an angelfish. Angelfish are seasonal, so they might not be around right now.
they catch there prey by ambushing
They onley eat fruit and veg and some flowers, so do not need to catch pray.
leap at pray with there fangs hanging out. :)
There front legs tat have claws
they run and if they catch it they eat it
by biting it
With their mouth
Jaguars move slow to catch their pray,jaguars move fast to catch up with their pray.
no a cheetah uses speed to catch its pray. the cheetah hides in the grass and sneeks up on its pray
They chase after its pray.
They use their pig like snouts to catch their pray