They either lie-and-wait as ambush predators or move actively over the bottom in search for food.
They are terrestrial ambush predators, and appear sluggish, but can strike with amazing speed.
A typical ambush predator, it waits patiently for unsuspecting prey to wander by.
During daytime, this species is an opportunistic ambush predator.
This is thought to have evolved to deal with ambush predators that lie in wait in flowers.
It is believed that Cochleosaurus was a semi-aquatic ambush predator, hunting like modern crocodiles.
Durenna was a natural ambush predator, Locke thought, always most comfortable behind some camouflage.
They are benthic ambush predators, known for their ability to produce sound with their swim bladders.
Great white sharks are notorious ambush predators, especially when they're attacking large mammals.
Mature, full grown, Endoceras were most likely ambush predators that lay in wait on the sea floor, moving when necessary to gain the advantage.