No, because there fangs are to short.
flys moths other spiders crikets grasshoppers
No, and incase you're wondering, all the names you mentioned above refer to the same arachnid, the Solifugae. These are not spiders, but the two share many similar features such as eight legs, obvious fangs, and two separated body parts. The Solifugae is not venomous, nor can its bite be lethal. You should not handle Solifugae however, because their bite is said to be very painful.
No.They eat mostly baby mice and various species of Spiders.
yes crows eat spiders
ALL spiders have venom to kill their prey but most spiders venom is not too harmful to humans
yes they do but in a smaller why then the adults
Yes spiders do live after they bite. They live for a long time.
Yes, corn spiders can and do bite. Their venom is not considered as toxic or as serious as the venom from some other spiders.
They bite for both reasons.
In the sentence "A spider's bite is harmful", bite is a noun.
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Yes! You could die because of their bite.
Most spiders are capable of biting, but many do not deliver a dangerous bite to humans. Some species, like orb-weaver spiders and daddy longlegs, are less likely to bite unless provoked. Bites are typically a defensive response when spiders feel threatened.
Baby Spiders are laid by there mom.
When you mess with a spider it will bite you and that is how spiders protest them self.