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A spider uses its chelicerae to catch its prey by stabbing it and injecting venom into it.
Well honey, spiders are not exactly my expertise, but I'll give it a shot. Venom in spiders is produced in their venom glands, typically located near their fangs. So, if you ever see a spider giving you the side-eye, just remember to watch out for those venomous fangs.
The spider that is white with black fangs is called the "Phidippus regius". Spiders are air breathing arthropods that have four pairs of legs. The black fangs help them inject venom on their prey.
Depends on your definition of a sting. Some species of spiders do indeed inject venom, but not through the abdomen. They usually inject venom through the fangs in their head, which would be classified as a bite rather than a sting. So, no spiders sting, but some spiders bite.
Goliath spiders use their large size and strength to overpower their prey. They typically ambush their victims by pouncing on them and injecting a potent venom through their fangs. This venom immobilizes and kills the prey, allowing the Goliath spider to consume it.
they climb onto you and then they bite you and inject there venom
Inject the Venom was created in 1980.
A spider uses its chelicerae to catch its prey by stabbing it and injecting venom into it.
Probably a typo of spider, they are an arachnid, Spidersare air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, and chelicerae with fangs that inject venom
Almost all species of spiders have venom. This kind of spider is not in a genus that is known to have medically significant venom, and on top of that it is so small that the amount of venom it could inject would in any case not be harmful.
Beetles usually have wings and they have exoskeletons for protection. Spiders have eight legs, and they have fangs the inject venom when they bite.
Because they come from a different order, Araneae. Like Scorpions and Harvestmen. They are Arthropodsthat have eight legs, and Chelicerae with fangs that inject venom. They are the largest order of the Arachnids.
In the majority of cases the hobo spider does not actually inject venom when it does bite, Hobo spider bites are not known to be fatal to healthy humans. If in doubt take yourself to hospital for treatment as soon as possible.
The camel spider injects venom into their prey that leaves them numb and unable to move. They then inject them with enzymes which digest their inner tissues, reducing it to liquid that the spider can then drink.
A poisonous snake has venom glands in which it can inject venom when it bites. A non- poisonous snake has no venom glands and will not inject venom , but they can have harmful bacteria in their mouth.
Spiders inject venom into the bodies of their prey. The poison liquifies the insides of the prey. The spider will then suck out the now liquid innards and eat them.
They can inject poisonous venom into your body if they sting you but only really dangerous ones can kill with their sting