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spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
No. They don't need to drink water at all.
they drink the pee.
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Spiders actually suck all the bodily fluids out until the insect is a dry carcass. While many spiders simply wait for any bug to come along, it is important to know that there are many different kinds of spiders and they all have different appetites.
Most spiders can drink, but do get a lot of fluid through their food.
Spiders and Lions both eat animals, drink water, breath, and they both have strong teeth.
Some spiders get most of their water from their prey, but if a spider is thirsty and there is a drop of dew it will suck up water from the drop. If there is a little trickle of water running down a stone they will get their mouth down close to the stone and drink their fill. If they find a puddle of water they will drink from that. Some spiders are adapted to live around streams, or even to live under water. So those spiders will very easily get water from any large body of water.
Yes, spiders actually drink liquids from different insects.
Yes, all species of spiders need water to survive.
Scorpions eat insects, Spiders, lizards and other scorpions. They can also eat small mammals. They drink water.