No, neither parent spiders take care of their young.
Spiders don't take care of their young, the spiderlings leave as soon as they hatch.
Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
Spiders do not typically take care of their offspring. Once the eggs are laid, the female spider may protect them for a short time, but once they hatch, the spiderlings are on their own to hunt and survive.
Well, some frogs and some spiders actually do care for their young, but mice always do.
They don't. Most spiders don't raise their young for long or at all, and if they do, they do not feed them anything. Some spiders allow their young to eat them alive, if that counts.
Do not care for spiders or else they will attack you. If you see a spder throw a near-by rock at it and run.
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Only very few spiders carry their young.
yes No they don't. Like all spiders, they lay eggs and weave them into an egg sack. Wolf spiders carry the sack with them on their abdomen, and in some species the young spiders will crawl onto the mother's back after hatching.
they care for their young.
they dont care for young