Spiders don't only eat blood.
A lot of spiders inject liquefying venom into their prey, and its insides turn into a sort of fluid which can then be easily sucked out by the spider. They then discard whatever is left. This is mostly spiders that live in webs, and some jumping spiders.
Bigger spiders, such as tarantulas or other roaming spiders use their fangs to crush up their prey while spewing digestive, liquefying juices over it, and eat up the liquefied insect. They usually only leave a mushed up, black ball that used to be the insect.
all spiders are venomous
Non-venomous spiders include the daddy longlegs, jumping spiders, and wolf spiders.
All spiders are to a degree.
Almost all spiders are venomous. "Earth spiders" are creatures in Japanese mythology. Maybe you mean "earth tiger" spiders, which are a family of spiders in China and SE Asia. They are indeed venomous.
Venomous spiders are more dangerous than poisonous spiders. Venomous spiders inject venom through a bite, which can cause harm to humans, while poisonous spiders release toxins when touched or ingested.
No
Not all 6-legged spiders are poisonous. Some spiders have 8 legs and not all of them are venomous. It is important to be cautious around spiders and avoid touching them if you are unsure of their species.
No not all. By the way, im grade 3 my teacher told me that all spiders are not poison
No, most spiders are not venomous. Only a small percentage of spider species have venom that is harmful to humans.
Yes, some spiders are venomous, but most spider bites are not harmful to humans. However, it is important to be cautious around spiders and seek medical attention if bitten by a venomous spider.
no
venomous spiders