YES!
by grabbing it
By enjecting venom through their teeth and into there prey
Yes, spiders possess venom, not poison. They use their venom to immobilize and digest their prey. Spiders inject venom into their prey through their fangs, which helps them catch and consume their food.
Spiders that don't use webs to catch their prey are known as hunting spiders. They actively stalk and hunt down their prey instead of relying on webs to trap them. Examples of hunting spiders include wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and crab spiders.
Most Spiders will live in the web they have spun to catch their prey. Others will burrow under ground, and wait to ambush, or atack their prey.
They hunt their prey, unlike most other spiders that trap their prey in webs.
Most spiders hunt insects. Very large spiders sometimes catch tiny animals.
Spiders are an example of adaptation. They construct webs to catch prey.
spiders make webs to catch there prey and ticks are parasites the feed off there host.
yes, spiders can live in dens that they make in the ground to catch small prey such as mice,.
Spiders without legs have adapted by using silk threads to move around and catch prey. They can also use their fangs and venom to immobilize their prey. Additionally, some species of legless spiders have evolved to have specialized body shapes and behaviors that help them navigate their environment effectively.