they do the same as animals do today.
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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.
No, spiders do not lay eggs in human skin. Spiders typically lay their eggs in a safe and secluded location, such as a web or a burrow, where they can protect and care for their offspring.
The behavior displayed by ants working to raise offspring would be classified as Eusociality. Eusociality in the insect world consists of many generations taking care of the young offspring.
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They often dump the egg sacs before they hatch.
The behavior displayed by ants working to raise offspring would be classified as Eusociality. Eusociality in the insect world consists of many generations taking care of the young offspring.
Many female spiders eat their counterparts following sexual activity and before eggs are laid to prevent the male from eating his offspring. Other spiders that consume large insects will eat other appropriately sized spiders. Specifically there are species that exclusively consume other spiders as their regular diet such as the Portia jumping spider, which is perhaps the smartest spider.
The behavior displayed by ants working to raise offspring would be classified as Eusociality. Eusociality in the insect world consists of many generations taking care of the young offspring.