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What are the three main weapons of predators?
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Most predators rely on three primary “weapons” to catch and subdue prey:
1. Teeth/jaws/beaks — for biting, tearing, crushing or cutting prey (e.g., lions, sharks, crocodiles, raptors).
2. Claws/talons/paws — for gripping, slashing or holding struggling prey (e.g., eagles, big cats, bears).
3. Venom/stingers/poison — chemical means to immobilize or kill (e.g., snakes, spiders, scorpions, some fish).
(Other important predator tools are speed, stealth/camouflage, and cooperative hunting strategies, but those are tactics/traits rather than literal “weapons.”)
1. Teeth/jaws/beaks — for biting, tearing, crushing or cutting prey (e.g., lions, sharks, crocodiles, raptors).
2. Claws/talons/paws — for gripping, slashing or holding struggling prey (e.g., eagles, big cats, bears).
3. Venom/stingers/poison — chemical means to immobilize or kill (e.g., snakes, spiders, scorpions, some fish).
(Other important predator tools are speed, stealth/camouflage, and cooperative hunting strategies, but those are tactics/traits rather than literal “weapons.”)
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