In most cases little is known about how they actually capture prey.
Suppose she had captured her prey and was already gone?
They do this not in order to capture their prey, as one might think, but to escape the eyes of birds.
About 6 to 7 weeks after fledging, the young begin to capture their own prey.
When at last it captured its prey, the end would justify all of these rigorous means, certainly.
However, they do not use their spines to capture prey; only for protection.
It also allows the turtle to strike quickly to capture prey.
Other spiders use a wide variety of methods to capture prey.
The mouth could then grow bigger and wider, making it possible to capture larger prey.
When a crocodile captures its prey they must first kill it before eating.