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Spiders obtain their food primarily through their mouthparts, specifically a pair of specialized structures called chelicerae. These chelicerae often contain fangs that inject venom into their prey, which is typically insects or other small animals. The venom helps to immobilize the prey and begin the digestion process, allowing the spider to ingest the liquefied tissue. After injecting venom, spiders often use their silk to trap or secure their prey before consuming it.

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