How does the hunting style of the wahoo contrast with that of a bottom-dwelling grouper?

Answer

Wahoo use high-speed pursuit while groupers use patience and ambush

The wahoo is an active hunter that uses high-speed, intense, short-duration attacks to intercept prey. In contrast, a grouper is an ambush predator that typically waits for prey to venture close. Wahoo must remain active and mobile to find and capture their fast-moving food sources, whereas groupers are more stationary.

How does the hunting style of the wahoo contrast with that of a bottom-dwelling grouper?
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