While following the suni with its quickened walk, the bug noticed a striped skink lizard sitting hidden between the grasses. Not being worried about the suni getting away, the bug stopped momentarily to look at the lizard more carefully, not being sure what it was looking at with how the lizard was well camouflaged. Recognising the lizard as edible, the bug walked towards it and scooped it up with its right pincer as the lizard began moving away, then resumed following after the suni. With the limbs the pincers were attached to being to small to bring the lizard to its mouth, the bug held on to the lizard for the time being.
Although it had lost sight of the suni, it didn't take long for the bug to catch up to it by following its scent and the noise it produced. After a few more minutes of stalking it, the suni succumbed to the venomand doubled over. At this point, the bug placed the lizard on the ground and placed its right paw on its tail so it couldn't escape, then bit off its head and ate it, followed by eating the rest.
Turning its attention to the now-dead suni, the bug walked up to it. Unlike the previous times when it fed where it stuck its head in an orrifice and ate away from there, this time, the bug bit into an area several times, with a little space between the bites to make a hole, then pulled away the hide to get to the flesh. This made the time it spend feeding a little longer, but prevented the entirety of its head being covered in blood. Once it finished eating the kuni, the bug walked away, its sides bulging outwards due the amount it ate. Putting some distance between itself and the area where it fed, the bug dug a hole again, climbed inside and cocooned itself.