It depends on what you mean by vomit. I am pretty certain they don't regurgitate their meals but they do secret a digestive enzyme that liquifies there prey that they have caught.
no not unless it's through his but.
Tarantulas don't exactly "spit" out webs. The web comes from the tip of their abdomen and is spun out like any other spider would do. If you've ever seen a tarantula you can notice the two spinnerets they have to spin out web.
The spitting spider, not actually an insect but an arachnid, has the ability to spit venomous silk at its prey, including potential threats to protect itself. This silk can irritate the eyes of humans if they come too close, but it is usually not harmful.
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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first you get alcohol. then you get tissue. put the alcohol on the tissue and start to rub it for 2 minute. then open it a spit in it. then stand it for 24 hr... then bam it cure
Joe Spit goes by Joe Spit.
no they do not spit poison
They spit
to spit is translated 'cracher' in French
Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
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