mean ones. you should watch out!
They inject acids into their prey's body that burns the insides and then the spider drinks the fluids out with its fangs.
The spider that is white with black fangs is called the "Phidippus regius". Spiders are air breathing arthropods that have four pairs of legs. The black fangs help them inject venom on their prey.
Probably a typo of spider, they are an arachnid, Spidersare air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, and chelicerae with fangs that inject venom
Beetles usually have wings and they have exoskeletons for protection. Spiders have eight legs, and they have fangs the inject venom when they bite.
I've been bitten a few times, and am allergic. The drs. Have shown me the identifing marks of a spider bite there are 3 fang piercings like a triangle. My symptoms of being allergic were my limb that had the bite. Example my hand.. It started to feel slightly numb, and slightly wanted to start to curl closed like a fisted hand.
Because they come from a different order, Araneae. Like Scorpions and Harvestmen. They are Arthropodsthat have eight legs, and Chelicerae with fangs that inject venom. They are the largest order of the Arachnids.
spiders is a very broad topic, but the following holds true for many, including tarantulas. 1st, they inject venom (a serotonin inhibitor) into the circulatory system. then they inject digestive juices. finally they suck out the parts that will liquify -- the soft tissues. it gives a whole new meaning to liquid lunch.
fangs
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To help them hold on to, and kill their prey.
a spider catches its food by using it fangs
That would depend on the size of the spider. Spiders do not actually drink blood, they capture their prey then inject it with venom from their fangs. This venom paralyses and kills their prey BUT it also contains digestive enzymes that turn the inside body parts of their prey into a sort of soup. The spider then inserts a sucker and drinks the soup leaving the outside (normally an insect exoskeleton) of the prey as an empty husk.