When we think of predators, we often imagine a huge animal with razor sharp teeth and a big scary mouth. However, predators in the animal kingdom come in all shapes and sizes. These animals are designed to survive and stand on top of their ecosystem. Below are 6 powerful but small predators found in the wild.
Praying Mantis
Aside from its ability to blend into the foliage and leaves around it, these alien-looking insects can ambush prey using long, sharp, and spiked forelegs. They aim for their victim’s neck region and bite on it to make them immobile. Praying mantises feed on other insects, as well as bigger animals like frogs, lizards, small birds, and even snakes.
Blue-Ringed Octopus
Who could even imagine that a creature that grows to around 5 to 8 inches could be one of the most poisonous animals on the planet? The blue-ringed octopus has venom that’s so poisonous, it can kill a few humans with just one bite in a matter of minutes. Thankfully, they feed off shrimps and crabs and would rather run off instead of attacking humans.
Spider Wasp
Unlike bees that leave stingers on their victims, wasps actually bite them, meaning that they can attack again and again. Spider wasps are one of the biggest wasp species and have bites that can paralyze prey. These wasps hunts down large spiders, take them down, and then brings them to their nest.
Candiru
Candirus are small bloodsuckers that transfer from one host to another, attaching itself to larger fishes. After it has feed off and killed its host, it moves to a new one. People who live near the Amazon River would often warn newbies and tourist about peeing in the water. These creatures have been known to swim into and lodge itself inside human orifices.
Jack Jumper Ants
A carnivorous and large ant specie, they have excellent eyesight which helps hunt their prey down. Lethal venom also comes from their bites which can result to painful stings. Humans that are allergic to this may end up experiencing anaphylactic shock.
Piranha
One of the most infamous carnivores fishes on the planet, Piranhas have small but very sharp teeth that can rip through flesh. They travel in schools and can take on prey much larger than they are, such as bigger fish, cattle, and horses. There have also been a few reports that these fishes have attacked humans.
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