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A spider uses its chelicerae to catch its prey by stabbing it and injecting venom into it.
Not all spiders spin webs to catch their food with. Among them are the wolf spider, trapdoor spider and the jumping spider.
Antlion gecko crab spider
to make web to catch prey in
a weird one.
Bird spiders catch their prey like most other spiders by weaving a web made of sticky strands and waiting for prey to get caught in it. The bird spider, being the second largest spider in the world, also sometimes kills and eats tiny animals this way.
Bolas spiders spin lassos to catch their prey. The spiders are related to orb weavers and instead of spinning a web, they spin a sticky line.
they run really fast like the monkey they are dummmy
Unlike other species of spider, the brown recluse doesn't build a web to catch its food. It stalks its prey, sneaking up on it then uses its venom to paralyze and kill.
no but there are some spiders that don't really fix there webs when there damaged and the wolf spider chases its prey than making a web and this a spider that does not make a web so that's a spider that does not make a web
Most spiders hunt insects. Very large spiders sometimes catch tiny animals.
They weave silk and make webs to catch their prey.They also have a sting to envenomate their prey or to defend themselves.