your question is not specific cause in its natural habitat a spider can be ninja but it can be bad in it too also depends on the prey like wolf spider is not gonna eat a bird but the bird eating spide might
Ambushing and capturing prey uses much less energy than chasing.
Some species of spiders, such as orb weavers and wolf spiders, are known to wrap their prey in silk after capturing them to immobilize and consume them later. This behavior helps them to secure their meal and protect it from predators or other scavengers.
they eat insects and they are very keen for spiders
Yellow crab spiders, belonging to the family Thomisidae, are known for their striking yellow or white coloration, which helps them blend in with flowers to ambush prey. They are unique among spiders as they can change color to match their surroundings, enhancing their camouflage. These spiders primarily hunt by waiting patiently for insects to come close, quickly capturing them with their long legs. Unlike many other spider species, yellow crab spiders do not spin webs to catch their prey.
The Goliath birdeater spider holds the record for capturing the largest prey, which can include birds, rodents, and reptiles. These spiders can grow up to 11 inches in leg span and are known for their powerful venom and strong webs that help them catch their prey.
Spiders are both prey and predators!
While spiders are capable of capturing and consuming small insects and other arthropods, they generally do not have the means to eat larger animals like blue tits, which are birds. Spiders typically rely on their webs or hunting skills to catch prey much smaller than themselves. In rare cases, large spiders like tarantulas may prey on small vertebrates, but a blue tit is too large for most spiders to handle. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that a spider could eat a blue tit.
Spiders cannot chew their prey because they do not have teeth. Instead, they inject stomach juices into their paralyzed prey with dissolves them, and then suck the liquid out.
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They can be : most spiders use venom to paralyze their prey.
Spiders that don't use webs to catch their prey are known as hunting spiders. They actively stalk and hunt down their prey instead of relying on webs to trap them. Examples of hunting spiders include wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and crab spiders.