no not unless it's through his but.
Skunks can.
no only spitting cobras spit venom
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.
about 10 feet far
they spit :P
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
To defend themselves from attackers
There are several different species of "spitting" cobras. A general estimated distance that they project (spit) their venom would be around 2 to 3 meters.
Spitting Cobras are well known for their ability to spit venom at their predators and prey.
The "Spitting Spider".
There are several species of spitting cobras, the King Cobra is not one of them. Black-Necked Spitting Cobra Black Spitting Cobra Western Barred Spitting Cobra Red Spitting Cobra Mozambique Spitting Cobra Malaysian Spitting Cobra Black and White Spitting Cobra Sumatran Spitting Cobra Nubian Spitting Cobra
The proper word for spitting is to expectorate.