Sea Spiders primarily prey on small marine invertebrates, such as soft-bodied organisms like jellyfish, sea anemones, and various types of worms. They use their long, slender legs to capture prey and often feed by sucking out the juices of their victims. Their diet can vary depending on their habitat and the availability of prey in their environment.
1 type if sea spider preys on soft sea sponge and sea slugs sea sponges and sea slugsSea spiders ( Pantopoda or pycnogonids) feed on sponges, cnidarians (jelly fish), and bryozoans.
Spiders are both prey and predators!
Spiders cannot chew their prey because they do not have teeth. Instead, they inject stomach juices into their paralyzed prey with dissolves them, and then suck the liquid out.
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They can be : most spiders use venom to paralyze their 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.
Wolf Spiders are generally opportunistic hunters, pouncing on prey as they find it, or occasionally chasing prey, although they can wait in the mouth of their burrow for passing prey They are one of the most agile of spiders with excellent eyesight, meaning that they are perfectly adapted for hunting slower moving prey, or even unobservant prey, including other spiders. As they are generally dull in appearance, they use this as camouflage to hide in wait for their prey
By enjecting venom through their teeth and into there prey
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