Most Spiders have glands near their abdomens which produce a silky substance. This is the same silky substance they use to make webs and protect their eggs. Spitting spiders have the same kind of gland, but they produce venomous silk to shoot through large holes in their fangs, enabling them to capture much larger prey. They shoot this at 1/600th of a second over a maximum distance of 2 inches, or 10 times the length of their own body.
Spiders do not throw up.
The majority of spiders inject their prey with a combination of chemical substances which will immobilise the prey (dinner) and then start to liquify what to them are the edible bits. When they have sucked up the liquified bits of dinner there are bits left but no, they don't throw up. Spiders, if their webs are disturbed, will 're-absorb' that part of webs that they can because to a spider it takes huge amount of energy to generate the silk to make a web. The use of spinnerets and some of its 8 "hands" may look like 'throwing up' but 'tis not wot's going on.
The spitting spider catches its prey. It eats things such as flies, moths, fish, and any other insect that is larger than itself.
Spitting spider
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No. The wolf spider and the brown recluse spider are close cousins. They can mate with each other, and their babies, called hybrids, are very deadly. It's too bad they don't exist
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Some snakes like the spitting king cobra would however non venemous snakes like the corn snake (Elaphe Guttata) don't spit as they have no venom to spit at the enemy. When a snake spits it is shooting venom at the enemy.
No, they have fangs and can bite. some species can spit their venom which is sort of a projectile weapon like a water gun, the venom is deadly and if it gets in the eyes, can cause total blindness of the eye involved. another reason to wear shades in the jungle.
Hi there , don't worry about the spitting thing .. it's actually called "gleeking" and its just a bit of pressure on the saliva gland at the back of the tongue... just cover your mouth when you yawn from now on .
Skunks can.
no only spitting cobras spit venom
about 10 feet far
No. The wolf spider and the brown recluse spider are close cousins. They can mate with each other, and their babies, called hybrids, are very deadly. It's too bad they don't exist
they spit :P
To defend themselves from attackers
no not unless it's through his but.
There are several different species of "spitting" cobras. A general estimated distance that they project (spit) their venom would be around 2 to 3 meters.
Spitting Cobras are well known for their ability to spit venom at their predators and prey.
just spit it into the bucket.
The proper word for spitting is to expectorate.
There are several species of spitting cobras, the King Cobra is not one of them. Black-Necked Spitting Cobra Black Spitting Cobra Western Barred Spitting Cobra Red Spitting Cobra Mozambique Spitting Cobra Malaysian Spitting Cobra Black and White Spitting Cobra Sumatran Spitting Cobra Nubian Spitting Cobra