"If a heliozoan's axopodia seem threatening to you, that's good. Those stiff spikes aren't there as decoration, they play an important role in the heliozoan's hunt for food, whether that's other protists or even tiny animals. You should probably think of them less as spikes and more as sticky skewers. After the heliozoan's prey get caught in the axopodia, it is immediately immobilized and stuck to the adhesive surface. The prey then gets drawn in towards the heliozoan itself until it is close enough to be engulfed into a vacuole for further digestion."
Journey to the Microcosmos- Heliozoa: Round, Sticky, and Covered in Spikes
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