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The Margay hunts rats, squirrels, young sloths, birds, insects and spiders.
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.
All insects are animals. However, a spider is not an insect. Spiders are in a class called Arachnids. All insects have a pair of antennae, 6 legs, and 3 main body parts (tagmata): the head, thorax, and abdomen. Spiders have no antennae, 8 legs, and 2 tagmata: the cephalothorax and the abdomen.
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.
Insects have bodies that are divided into 3 segments: the head, the thorax (which usually has the wings and legs) and the abdomen. Spiders' bodies only have 2 segments: the head and the abdomen.All spiders are hunters, and will eat other tiny animals. Insects on the other hand, will eat a whole bunch of different things depending on what type of insect they are.Spiders reproduce sexually and fertilization is internal but indirect, in other words the sperm is not inserted into the female's body by the male's genitals but by an intermediate stage. Unlike many land-living arthropods- antropods= kingdom that both insects and spiders are categorized4. Spiders are classified into a separated kingdom that other insects under the antropod kingdom, Spiders are Arachnida in the Animia class, whereas other insects are stay in the antropod phylum.5. Spiders use silk production for building webs, mostly for hunting. Insects tend to not have the abilityto produce the same protein silk for webs, they use the webs for reasons such as; wrappers for sperm and for fertilized eggs; as a "safety rope"; for nest-building; and as "parachutes" by the young of some species.6. Spiders have 8 legs while insects have 6.7. Insects tend to be more social, living in colonies, whereas most spiders are solitaire in the way they live.
Spiders don't take care of their young, the spiderlings leave as soon as they hatch.
No, neither parent spiders take care of their young.
Most spiders, as soon as the eggs hatch, either eat their mother, or fend for themselves, but they do not care for their young.
There are a few different species of robin throughout the world, and many of them feed on the same food. This includes spiders, worms, other insects, various types of berries, and bird seed placed outside by humans.
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No, most insects do not care for their young. Only the social insects like ants and bees do.
Only very few spiders carry their young.