The Spiders eat their food by their hollow fangs which give out venom. When the prey is near the spider bites it sending it's poisonous venom into the prey which makes the prey's tissue turn into mush so it is easy for the spider to eat it.
A spider injects venom into its prey and that makes the prey's muscles and tissue turn incredibly soft and easy for the spider to eat. A starfish forces its stomach out to partially digest the animal's shell so it can eat the soft easy to eat body of the animal. Both animals have adaptations that are used for making the prey easier to eat. It is partially digest for both animals before they eat it.
The way spiders digest their food well they make their webs out of it
how mosquito digest their food
people digest food through their mouth then they eat food then the food goes through their ******
in its atmosphere on decaying material to break it down to a form that it can consume
they find it
You digest it.
There are no spiders on Antarctica: there's no food chain for them there.
If by eat you mean consume and digest food, then no.
Digest food that you eat.
no they eat it and digest it
70%
You digest it.
spiders eat insects and birds. some bigger types eat children. They can even kill you in your sleep!