A coyote and a badger use a culvert as a wildlife crossing to pass under a busy California highway together. Coyotes and badgers are known to hunt together.
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Ampulex compressa stings a specific part of the cockroach's nervous system and temporarily disables its front legs and escape reflexes. It then chews off half of the each antennae on the cockroach, and leads it back to its nest to lay its eggs within the live host.
Some crows in Japan have been seen to drop a walnut on a pedestrian crossing, wait for passing cars to crack the nut open by driving over it, then wait for a green light, and safely eat the cracked nut.