No. Tarantulas use their mouth parts to chew up their prey, and they drench the chewed up stuff with digestive juices. Then, when the chewed up stuff gets digested into a fluid the tarantula sucks it into its stomach.
no they can not but they can bite you but their bite is not poisones
to suck peoples blood and kill you
No. Snakes do not suck blood. They go after whole prey.
The tarantula injects its prey with poison from its fangs. The poison paralizes the prey then turns the prey's insides into mush. The tarantula sucks out the mush.
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they dont eat their prey they suck the blood out of their victimsAnswer 2: WRONG! They do NOT suck the blood out of their victims. They bite them, inject poisonous an strong enzymes, to kill and liquefy the insides, then suck it up! Yum! (NOT)
All books i read says they bite the the neck with their fangs and suck the blood from the prey's body.GROSS!!:))
Tarantulas consume their prey for energy. The way they consumer their prey is by first paralyzing it with venom, and then injecting the prey with digestive enzymes. The enzymes dissolve their prey's soft tissues, which the tarantula then consumes.
West African tarantulas mainly eat insects and other arthropods, especially larger ones like crickets and grasshoppers, June beetles, cicadas, and caterpillars. When a tarantula captures its prey, it first bites it, injecting it with a paralyzing venom. The tarantula then secretes digestive enzymes that turn the victim's body into soup. The spider can then suck up its meal using straw-like mouthparts.
Yes. But it is prey as well. A tarantula is predator because it seeks other living things to eat. It is also prey because it will be eaten by other animals as well.
They bite an opening into the skin of their prey and lap up (they do not suck) the blood that flows out. Also, their saliva keeps the blood from coagulating, so the blood flows longer.
suck it zaria
Smaller Insects like beetles, ants, flys etc.