No. The venom is released through their fangs when they bite.
ALL spiders use venom to capture and digest their prey.
There is a Venom duct located near their fangs which sends venom to the fangs
Yes.......if the venom gets in you somehow.
yes, but only the male are. but the female black widow still bite and it really hurts
Birds, wasps or any spider bigger than it. Black Widows rarely use their venom.
Platypuses do not shoot venom. They inject venom via a venomous spur on their hind ankles.
A cobra can deliver a lot more venom in its bite than a black widow can and comes into contact with more people in asia, so i would say the cobra is more dangerous. However the black widows venom is reported to be much more toxic than the venom of a cobra but a black widow cant deleiver much venom in its bite as its fangs are too small to usually inject the lethal amount of venom.
Yes, Black widows can live anywhere in the U.S.
Black Widows of Liverpool was born in 1829.
Ventura Black Widows was created in 2008.
Spokane Black Widows was created in 2010.
Black Widows of Liverpool died in 1884.