Spiders eat insects(flies, ants...) and other spiders.
head
Insects have a separate head and thorax whereas spiders have a combined head and thorax, known as the cephalothorax. Insects also have compound eyes while spiders have simple eyes.
face , head , finger
A. Spiders have a cephalothorax and abdomen insects have a head a thorax and an abdomen.
Spiders do not typically eat head lice, as their diets mainly consist of insects and other small arthropods. While some spiders may consume small pests, head lice are specifically adapted to live on human hosts and are not a common prey for spiders. Instead, natural predators of head lice include certain types of insects, such as predatory mites or some small beetles.
Spiders and bees are alike because they both have atleast two body parts (head, and the thorax).
Head and abdomen.
Cephalothorax means 'head chest', and it is exactly what it sounds like. Spiders have one, being the frontmost part of their bodies. Insects have a separate head and thorax, but spiders have their eyes and jaws (head) on the same part as their legs (thorax in insects).
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
Spiders in the amazon, some are bigger than your head and extremely poisonous
in front of spider's head there's eight eyeball