probably not.
If the spider does not have poison.
A spider caterpillar hybrid would likely have a mix of characteristics from both species, such as multiple legs and silk-producing abilities. Its behavior could include spinning webs and moving in a caterpillar-like manner. However, such a hybrid does not exist in nature.
if its hungry unuf, then yes.
absolutely, they love caterpillars
What does caterpillar eat at dinner does caterpillar eat luch
Yes, but they have to eat the snail's soft body, and avoid the shell. If the snail goes up the spider's web, the spider would probably eat it.
A spider could eat an ant
eat the spider and contine working
You would be screaming for your b**** of a mama who let you eat a spider
No. They are both too small to eat one another.
If it is hungry enough, an omnivore would eat almost anything.