* Predatory animals:
* Snakes: Many snake species constrict their prey, wrapping their bodies around the animal and squeezing until it suffocates.
* Spiders: Some spiders build webs that trap their prey. Others use their webs to ensnare prey and then wrap them in silk.
* Octopus: These cephalopods use their arms to surround and trap prey before injecting venom.
* Ants: Ants often swarm their prey, overwhelming it with sheer numbers.
* Plants:
* Venus Flytrap: This carnivorous plant uses its modified leaves to trap insects. The leaves snap shut around the prey, surrounding it completely.
* Sundew: Sundews have sticky, tentacle-like structures on their leaves that capture insects. They then slowly digest their prey.
It's important to note that many other organisms, like some fish and birds, may surround their prey during a hunt, but it's not their primary method.