They hunt their prey, unlike most other spiders that trap their prey in webs.
Spiders commonly spin webs made out of sticky strands that trap other insects. Some other spiders build camouflaged hiding spots from which they attack passing prey.
Spiders usually catch moths and small flies in their webs. But there are Jumping Spiders (in my house) and these guys catch and eat other spiders. So we don't have many spiders. There are also trap door spiders who live in the ground and have their tunnel concealed by a trap door, from which they leap out to catch prey.
no they dont because trap door spiders kill and eat there prey whole while some others tie theres up and suck up the blood of there victim
The name for a spiders trap is its web. The web helps spiders trap their food and enemies.
How does a sea anemone trap their prey
Spiders have adapted by using their webs. They use it to catch their prey and trap and roll them up in the webs.
Bladderworts trap their prey when their trap is triggered by prey brushing up against small trigger hairs attached to the trap door. Once the trap is triggered, it will close sucking the prey and surrounding water into the trap.
They trap bugs and digest them extra-corporeally. Just like spiders do, they throw the digestive substance onto their prey and wait for it to desintergrate.
spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
Yes, and it is so named because (like some other spiders), it stalks and hunts its prey rather than using a web or a trap.
Spiders are both prey and predators!