Not exact matches
As scorpions are
nocturnal hunters, it seems odd that they fluoresce instead of camouflaging themselves.
With eyes twice
as big
as their brains, a head that can rotate 180 degrees in each direction and the ability to track prey using ultrasound, the tiny animals are formidable
nocturnal hunters.
Typical marine life includes schooling fish such
as snappers and grunts, reef dwellers such
as morays, grouper, turtles and parrotfish, plus
nocturnal hunters such
as octopus and lobster.
At night, the
hunter becomes the prey
as the infected grow in strength and aggression - but even more lethal are the
nocturnal, inhuman predators that leave their nests to feed.