A fly can live without an abdomen due to the anatomy of the fly. A fly feeds constantly and passes feces regularly.
It depends on what species you desire, and what you consider huge. In my opinion the male Hobo Spider has a pretty large abdomen. However when comparing most male spider's abdomen to the female abdomen, the answer might as well be no.
An ant can live without an abdomen but only for a short while because its stomach is within the abdomen.
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
No. As with any other insect a wasp's abdomen contains vital organs.
yes
abdomen... i think
=on their ABDOMEN!!=
abdomen
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
In a spider, the Pedicel separates the cephalothorax from the abdomen.
go to google fool