The Wolf spider hunts at night . It eats insects and other spiders. It can chase its prey down. It can see prey from a distance of about 25 cm. This spider will stalk its prey
The camel spider injects venom into their prey that leaves them numb and unable to move. They then inject them with enzymes which digest their inner tissues, reducing it to liquid that the spider can then drink.
No, the Camel spider (also know as a Sun Spider, Wind Spider and Winder Scorpion) is a member of the order Solifugae, and as such do not spin webs. This order of spider also has no venom either. The camel spider is a nocturnal animal and hunts it's prey as if it were a scorpion, therefore there is no need for a web.
camel spider
A camel spider is a scary pet to have, although not venomous the spider can cause fatal injury through their jaw and chewing on their prey. Before one takes on the job of raising the camel spider one must have knowledge of how to care for the scorpion as well as they are similar in their actions and needs.
They bite when they feel like they are in danger and when they hunt their prey.
About 5 inches ha a jumping spider is pretty small.the can jump 50 times there body length and dont make webbs.a camel spider is quite fast and eats larger prey like birds or even people.there are many diferences
Go to this link below to see a picture of the camel spider.
Most spiders hunt insects. Very large spiders sometimes catch tiny animals.
no camels are too cute to hunt...karissa has a camel she finds that offensive!
An Arachnid is an arthropod with eight or more legs, making the Solifugae (AKA camel spider) an arachnid, but not a "true" spider. Anything in the Arachnid family is considered a spider.
Camel spider A dead one