What structural feature on the Fishing Spider is analogous to the Water Strider's specialized front legs in terms of capturing prey?
Answer
Its fangs (chelicerae)
The fishing spider uses its fangs (chelicerae) to inject venom or digestive enzymes, functioning as the tool that initiates the process of subduing and liquefying the prey, similar to how the strider's forelegs secure the prey for injection.

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