ANSWER:Bats, birds, insects like spiders and preying mantis' as well as frogs, lizards and toads.
Spiders are not insects even though most people think so, they are different in many ways. Spiders have two body parts: the front body section, called the cephalothorax (seff-a-la-THOR-ax), and an abdomen. Insects have three body parts: a head, thorax, and abdomen. Spiders have eight legs while insects only have six.Another answer: Spiders are classed as Arachnids
Spiders and insects are different in several ways. Spiders have two body segments and eight legs, while insects have three body segments and six legs. Spiders also have fangs and produce silk, while insects have mouthparts for chewing or sucking. Additionally, spiders do not have antennae, which insects typically have.
Some examples of insects that resemble spiders but are not actually spiders include harvestmen, also known as daddy longlegs, and camel spiders. These insects have similar body shapes and leg structures to spiders, but they belong to different groups in the animal kingdom.
Spiders and insects are both arthropods, but they have key differences. Spiders have two body segments and eight legs, while insects have three body segments and six legs. Spiders also have fangs and produce silk, while insects have antennae and wings.
Insects and other animals. Insects can be like Spiders, ants and termites. Animals have many varieties that I cannot name them.
Frogs and Spiders
Same as other spiders, BUGS!
Any spiders. Think of it like this what could you eat without being killed and life-sized lving thing (like elephants) killing you. Insects lives by eating other insects and animals kills other animals and some insects and plants.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
small lizards and birds
Worms, spiders and insects are invertebrates.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Most spiders hunt insects. Very large spiders sometimes catch tiny animals.
Taxonomy, spiders and insects they have jointed legs
spiders, insects, dehydration by the sun, or by wild desert animals.
tropical rainforest