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The spider spins a web

later a bug will land on it

it gets stuck in the web and the spider goes over to it

it puts a strong venom/ acid into the insect

and sense it can't chew it, it sucks it up like a milkshake

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12y ago

Spiders have different respiratory systems depending on the taxonomic group. A single pair of booklungs as with the daddylonglegs, two pairs of booklungs, such as with tarantulas, a pair of booklungs and a pair of tubuar trachea, which the majority of spiders have, a pair of tubular trachea and a pair of sieve trachea as in small spiders, or only one pair of sieve trachea.

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12y ago

Via breathing.

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Insects and arachnids (Spiders) do not have lungs. They absorb oxygen through their skin. That is why the giant insects in the movies could not exist; their skin would be too thick for them to absorb oxygen.Because,it is a invertebrate.

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16y ago

they suck the bodily fuids from small insects they catch in their webs

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15y ago

They inject digestive juices inside their victims and then suck up the soup that remains.

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11y ago

Spiders have structures called book lungs for respiration.

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