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Jarod Hudson

Oct 31, 2024

What are the three main weapons of a predator

What are the three primary adaptations that predators use to capture and subdue their prey?

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Anonymous

Dec 29, 2024

. Three of a predator's main weapons are sharp teeth, claws and jaws.
The three main weapons of predators are sharp teeth, claws and jaws.Predators are wild animals that hunt and kill other animals (their prey), usually for food. Predators are carnivores and they require the flesh of their prey for survival. Examples of predators include lions, weasels, hawks, wolves, grizzly bears, eagles and sharks. The three main weapons of predators are sharp teeth, claws, and jaws. They use the claws and jaws to capture and subdue their prey. They also use the teeth to grasp, kill, and eat the prey.  
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Anonymous

Dec 22, 2024

Predators possess usually good senses to find their prey and special abilities to trap the prey. Predatory birds, for example, had an outstanding eyesight and sometimes hearing, for the case of the owls while other predators, like many species of mammals, have a very high sense of smell that helps them locate prey. Many predators are very fast, and use their speed to help capture their prey, some are fastest runners, fast fliers and fast swimmers. 
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Anonymous

Feb 12, 2025

The three main weapons are teeth,claws and jaws
The three main weapons were a sub machine gun on its mast and a torpedo
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Anonymous

Dec 11, 2024

Three of a predator's main weapons are sharp teeth, claws and jaws.

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