Answer the question that is attached with picture from the chapter "The Antlion"
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Answer:
only a flurry of sand in the bottme pit marked for few seconds the ant last struggle
Explanation:
The ant-lion is a predator, particularly in the larval stage (pictured above) which can be found in warm regions around the world. The ant-lion larvae “eats” small arthropods, mainly ants, while the adults of some species eat small pollen and nectar, while others are predators of small arthropods in the adult stage too.
The ant-lion larva is a ferocious-appearing creature with a robust body, a very plump abdomen, and the thorax bearing three pairs of walking legs. The pro-thorax (section between the head and the abdomen) forms a slender, mobile “neck” for the large, square, flattened head, which bears an enormous pair of sickle like jaws or tusks with several sharp, hollow projections, these act like hypodermic needles, grabbing prey and delivering a potent polypeptide poison, more than 100 times as effective as a Japanese puffer fish.
The ingenious way in which these crafty predators catch their prey is unique in the animal kingdom. They construct a conical pit trap