A turantla, commonly known as a type of bird, catches its prey using a combination of keen eyesight and swift flight. It typically hunts insects and small animals by perching on a high vantage point and scanning the ground for movement. Once it spots its target, the turantla swoops down with agility, using its sharp talons to grasp and capture the prey. This hunting technique relies on stealth and speed, making it an effective predator in its environment.
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
With their mouth
by biting it
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
no way ever