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No. Snakes do not suck blood. They go after whole prey.
Spiders eat most of an insect. Some spiders are capable of chewing up the entire body of whatever it has caught, flooding the chewed up mass with digestive fluid, and then sucking up the digested food. Other spiders are not capable of chewing up the exoskeleton of a prey item, so they inject digestive fluids into the body, let the contents of the exoskeleton digest, and then suck that up.
the dont the on suck suck if the see someone bleeding
No. Vampire bats don't suck, they lick.
no they have a beak
No. Snakes do not suck blood. They go after whole prey.
they dont eat their prey they suck the blood out of their victimsAnswer 2: WRONG! They do NOT suck the blood out of their victims. They bite them, inject poisonous an strong enzymes, to kill and liquefy the insides, then suck it up! Yum! (NOT)
All books i read says they bite the the neck with their fangs and suck the blood from the prey's body.GROSS!!:))
Possums are prey more than predators. True possums are native to Australia and should not be confused with opossums of North America, which are very different creatures. Possums are only predators of insects, or of birds' eggs and young chicks in New Zealand. However, they are prey of pythons, dogs, foxes and quolls.
They bite an opening into the skin of their prey and lap up (they do not suck) the blood that flows out. Also, their saliva keeps the blood from coagulating, so the blood flows longer.
Not in Australia, from any Australian possums.
No. Tarantulas use their mouth parts to chew up their prey, and they drench the chewed up stuff with digestive juices. Then, when the chewed up stuff gets digested into a fluid the tarantula sucks it into its stomach.
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They suck them in
no. juice can not suck people blood
They suck the blood and take time to digest it
Lamprey eels are parasites so when they hook on to other animals they suck the animals blood. :P