10 Cheater Deadly World Of Animals

10 Cheater Deadly World Of Animals

Being a predator is not easy.
 Many of those in pursuit of prey, succeeded only occasionally, and often a waste of energy in the process. They are at risk even injured or killed by potential prey. Some predators have been specially developed techniques and adaptations that allow them to trick their prey so that prey never suspected the danger until it's too late.


10. Cantil
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Found in Mexico and Central America, these snakes come from the pit viper family, and closely associated with cottonmouth and copperhead viper from southern U.S..They are very venomous, their bite can cause bleeding and even kidney failure, the victim is not treated immediately after the affected area cantil likely to die within a few hours.

Cantil could not move fast like a cobra and mambas, Cantil has a short body weight and can not chase prey quickly. Instead, he uses clever tricks to lure their victims into the various attacks. Because many of the intended victims are worm food, they cheated to approach or even attack the tail cantil, and then snakes can strike and inject a deadly poison in prey.

9. Alligators Turtles
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This famous Predator is the largest freshwater turtle in North America, the weight can reach 100 kg or more, and live in lakes, rivers and swamps. Although his body is equipped with powerful jaws and sharp claws, these creatures tortoise animal remains, and can not pursue their prey quickly. Instead, he used a hunting technique that is very similar to that of the pit viper Cantil.

This beast is moving in the water, looks like a harmless stone with wide-open jaws.His tongue has extra meat that look like worms, and turtles can move their meat to make it look like worms.

8. Wobbegong
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Wobbegongs shark is one of the most bizarre. Sharks are moving slow and not chase prey. Instead, they are still moving under the sea by relying on camouflage to hide from potential prey and predators.

He has a fleshy attachment around his mouth for a double purpose, namely to break up the silhouette of a shark that enhance camouflage, and to lure small fish and other animals.

7. Anglerfish
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Anglerfish is the kind of deep-sea fish, is widely known for his terrifying and strange reproductive habits. They are also the most famous fish of all predators who use the lure technique. Interestingly, only female who has the antenna, the antenna is actually a thorn protruding from his back on his mouth like a fish hook. At the end of the spine there is an organ like the balls that contain luminous bacteria that can produce blue-green light that is similar to a firefly.

When the hooked fish or other invertebrates, anglerfish swallow it in one piece, abdomen and bones are very flexible which allows the fish can eat prey up to 2 times his size.

6. Snakes Bertentakel
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tentacles snake found in Southeast Asia and the eastern part is mostly aquatic species that eat fish. His most famous feature is a strange fleshy tentacles on the snout.

Tentacle is actually a very sensitive sensor, which allows the snake to detect motion in the water and attack any fish that swim nearby. Other properties of interest is the speed of this serpent that attacks with tentacles in an extraordinary way, it takes only 15 milliseconds for snakes to catch prey.

5. Green heron
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Green heron known to drop small objects into the surface of the water, hoping for some small fish are deceived who thought that the object was food, then this stork quickly catch unsuspecting victims. Not all green herons use this technique, but they are a very talented, and they even experimented with various types of bait.

Some herons have been seen stealing bread because she had seen people feed the ducks in the pond by using bread as bait. Another Stork known to catch small fish but not for eating, but is used as bait for bigger fish.

Some experts believe that they learn from humans, while others think that their own learning by observing how the small fish will investigate small objects or animals that fall into the water. This behavior is not intuitively obvious, which makes this a green heron was probably the most intelligent predator in this list.

4. Insect Killer Spiders
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Insect killer is one of the deadly insect predators. They are not fast, but uses a clever technique for hunting. Some disguise themselves as ants to prey on other ants using camouflage to ambush prey.

One of the killer insect prey are spiders. When these insects find a spider web, he used his feet to enter and transmit vibrations silk yarn that is very similar to those produced by an insect when caught in nets. Spider senses the vibration and was caught close to capturing something that he thought was his prey, but insect killer is waiting to ambush spiders.

3. Coati
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Coati females and young males living in large groups, while adult males often live alone. They are known for their intelligence, and although they mostly eat worms, eggs, fruits and insects, they are armed with large fangs and claws are strong and sometimes able to hunt larger animals.

According to some accounts, one of the coati's favorite food is green iguana. This large lizard is often found in trees, so coati getting ready to use team work to hunt them down. Some Coati climb trees and scare to jump into the land iguanas, coatis and others to quickly capture them. Iguana are instinctively programmed to jump to the ground every time they feel threatened. That's what makes these simple tricks coati be very effective.

2. Photuris fireflies
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Fireflies are not true flies, including the sequence Coeleoptera them, they kind of beetle. They are famous for their ability to produce light. Some fireflies use their light to communicate with each other, most others is to attract a mate.

Photinus females have very short wings and can not fly, but a male can. During mating season, male Photinus flying above the ground and emit flashes to attract females. Females are on the ground watching photinus male and respond with a blinking light as well. Then enter Photuris fireflies. These creatures are spying on female of the species Photunis and mimic their patterns of flashes to attract male fireflies to avoid suspicion. When the male fireflies come down to the ground ready to mate, they are quickly attacked and eaten by the Photuris fireflies.

1. Margay
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Ancient Romans believed in a giant monster called Crocotta. This creature is called the animal is a wolf, came from India or Ethiopia, and also known to have the ability to imitate human speech. When hungry, Crocotta often hiding in a house near the village or people and listen carefully to conversations of people. Eventually she will learn to summon a person's name and called him by name, lure him into the woods and eat it.

Although this concept is frightening, Crocotta version is nothing more than an extreme version of the animal in real life, hyena, a creature that can make some scary sounds like a human, but not really able to imitate human speech.

It is known that the Margay, a small arboreal cat from Mexico, Central and South America, have the ability to mimic the call of a baby monkey that was in distress.This of course makes monkey worried parent who then intend to come for help before being attacked and eaten by Margay. The scientists who witnessed this while doing research in Brazil could not believe their eyes, but the natives were not surprised, they told the scientists that Margays also can mimic sounds of other animals, such as tinamou (birds fly) and agouti (big rat).


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