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Did You Know These Animals Eat THIS?!

What are some of the most surprising prey that some animals have?! Did you guys know that bullfrogs actually eat mice?! Or what about golden eagles? These guys actually hunt for mountain goats and throw them off the side of a mountain! Find out about animals who are surprisingly great predators in this video!

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Here are animals with preys you would've never expected!

9 - Otter Marathon
The one thing that is clear is that the animal kingdom is no place for the weak. So naturally, we would think that an otter would have no chance against something as powerful as a alligator. However, that’s exactly what otters can do, no matter how cute they look! Otters are known for their aggressive attacking style. They’re actually known to be close to being apex predators in most places they live. In the Florida swamps, Otters have to share their space with alligators. So, otters in Florida have developed successful hunting techniques that should make even the largest alligator tremble. Otters have studied alligator behavior and have realized that they can be subdued by going for the neck. The armor on an alligator’s back is made to deflect bites from other alligators, so it's very tough. So the otter doesn’t win from biting the alligator. How the otter actual wins is from exhaustion. For the alligator that is. The alligator has explosive energy that just doesn't last long, kinda like a sprinter in a marathon. So the otter’s tactic is to wear the alligator out, which only takes a few minutes of thrashing and rolling around. The alligator’s muscles get filled with lactic acid they literally just can’t move anymore. At that point the otter can then get the alligator up on shore. The gator actually passes from lactic acid buildup, and NOT from being eaten! Our advice for alligators? Put in the cardio!

8 - 100% Rate?
Predators have interesting ways of approaching their potential prey, and this particular case is very interesting to say the least. It seems that when it comes to size, we tend to believe the smaller the prey, the easier it will be for a predator to eat it. But, when it comes to the larvae of the Epomis ground beetle, this logic DEFINITELY ISN’T applied. Surprisingly, this beetle larvae is able to slowly, but surely, consume 100% of the amphibians it encounters! Well….supposedly anyways. While toads, frogs, and salamanders are known for being very sneaky and fast, the these beetle larvae are even faster! Scientists have done extensive research and realized that this type of larvae feeds exclusively on amphibians and does so in the most wicked, but amazing way. When a toad finds itself in front of one of these larvae, the larvae will do a dance. It’ll do the dance to actually GET the attention of the toad. The toad will of course, immediately attempt to use its tongue to try to get the larvae in their mouths and swallow it. However, the larvae is so fast, it’ll just duck out of the way and latch on to the toad’s back. However, even if the toad DOES get it in their mouth, they’re unable to swallow the larvae. So they spit it out immediately. Once that happens…...it’s all over. The larva sticks itself somewhere on the toad's skin and slowly starts to uh……...suck it dry. The toad is then drain to its bones, leaving behind some sort of amphibian mummy. Amazingly, no amphibian has been ever found to be able to survive the larva's attack!

7 - Eyes bigger than stomach
Having a big jaw certainly comes handy when in the wild. But having a bigger stomach? That’s even better, and the black swallower knows all about it! Living at depths up to an astounding 10,000 feet underwater, the black swallower has marveled scientists and oceanographers with its strange showmanship! It's able to inflate itself to the point where it can eat fish at over 10 times its size! Well, technically ten times its mass. How many animals can claim to do that? Although a jaw-dropping show in itself, what really made researchers try to keep their eyes on the gulper eel was its ability to expand its stomach. In fact, the black swallower is known to have eyes bigger than its stomach.

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