u/ClerkQuick6253

Image 1 — Another victim to the huge pack(i guess that's what to call a bunch of them), so weird how it just let's them grab it.
Image 2 — Another victim to the huge pack(i guess that's what to call a bunch of them), so weird how it just let's them grab it.
Image 3 — Another victim to the huge pack(i guess that's what to call a bunch of them), so weird how it just let's them grab it.
Image 4 — Another victim to the huge pack(i guess that's what to call a bunch of them), so weird how it just let's them grab it.

Another victim to the huge pack(i guess that's what to call a bunch of them), so weird how it just let's them grab it.

Pack hunting behavior in the wild. These guys are pretty vicious in hunting much larger prey...I've already seen this Pack catching, killing, and eating beetles, and other flying insects much larger than them. And really take turns eating, feeding the younger ones first.

u/ClerkQuick6253 — 1 day ago
▲ 7 r/cacti

Im shooting in the dark, maybe I'll get lucky and someone here will have an id on these. About 2 years old, seed grown from a variety pack from Amazon. Literally tried everything to see if I could find a company name or any id.

It has 2 large black spikes curved sticking out of each i think aerola, white fuzzy on the top, 3 separate cacti, but identical. My wife thought maybe a boob cactus, but i don't think those have spikes.

u/ClerkQuick6253 — 3 days ago