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a black widow and a brown recluse. they both have an effect on human. tranulas dont kill us just put us in pain

A spider's venom either kills or paralyzes the prey species.

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Do spiders have hollow fangs that inject venom into prey?

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Do corn spiders bite?

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Are all spiders venom and what are the symptoms?

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Can you get stung by a spider?

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Are all spiders poisonous?

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