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Do spiders drink milk

Updated: 8/9/2023
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9y ago

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Real life Spiders spiders do not drink human blood,but they can get human/mamal blood from mosquitoes.
In general, spiders prefer to attack prey their own size. However, spiders occasionally feast from human tear ducts and, if they're unlucky, open wounds. If the spider is venomous, they may poison you, but it all depends on how you react.

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13y ago

Spiders can only eat their food in liquid form. For this purpose predigestion is carried out both internally and externally to liquefy the tissues of their prey. Some spiders do this by spitting up digestive juices onto prey while chewing it with their chelicerae. The resulting liquefied "soup" is then sucked up by the spider. Dense combs of hairs around the mouth filter out solids while the spider ingests the liquids. Undigested or uneaten parts of the prey are later discarded. Some spiders do not chew their food, but inject digestive fluids from their stomachs directly into the body of the prey to liquefy the inner tissues and organs. The spider then sucks out the liquefied tissues, eventually leaving the empty outer exoskeleton of the prey

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9y ago

Yes, spiders will drink milk. Along with other things that are beneficial to them.

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8y ago

No, spiders eat insects by injecting them with a chemical that breaks down their insides, then they sip the liquid from them.

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16y ago

Blood from other bugs Rey :^)

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15y ago

NO.

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