These bugs are very general in their feeding habits. Like all true bugs (Hemiptera) these predators have a beak. To feed, they swing their beaks up from under their bodies, sneak up to their prey and jab them with the harpoon-like tips. They inject digestive enzymes through the beak that soon render the prey immobile, after which they suck up the digested insides. from NC extension entomology
dont worry i have lots of cats
You caught that action perfectly, beautifully done.
Fantastic find, however, I can think of a lot better ways to go.
Nicely done, the view most never see. Macro can be fun and can be frustrating, success makes it fun.
Nice set. It sure looks vicious.
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