Ambush Predator
An "Ambush Predator" is a type of animal that relies on stealth and surprise to catch its prey. These predators often remain hidden, using their environment to blend in, and wait for the right moment to strike. This hunting strategy allows them to conserve energy while increasing their chances of a successful capture.
Common examples of ambush predators include crocodiles, snakes, and cats. These animals typically have specialized adaptations, such as excellent camouflage or quick reflexes, that help them remain undetected until they launch their attack. This method of hunting is effective in various ecosystems, from forests to wetlands.