No, spiders do not like chocolate. Spiders are not capable of tasting or deriving pleasure from food in the way that humans or mammals do. Their diet consists mainly of insects and other small arthropods.
No, spiders do not eat turtles. Spiders typically prey on insects and other small creatures that they can overpower and consume using their venom. Turtles are too large and well-protected for spiders to consider them as prey.
Yes most spiders eat maggots but some spider are to small or to big i will name the following spiders: Jumping spiders, Brown Recluse spider, Cellar spiders A.k.a daddy long legs, Wolf spiders, White-tail spiders, Garden spider, Huntsman spider and Black Widow spiders
Yes, some spiders may eat ladybugs if they come across them. However, not all spiders are inclined to feed on ladybugs as they may have other preferred prey.
Yes, some insects do eat spiders. Insect predators such as praying mantises, beetles, and wasps may prey on spiders for food. However, not all insects eat spiders, as some insects have different diet preferences.
Chocolate is not made of spiders, it is made from the cacao bean/seed
Well, I definetly don't think so. If there was I wouldn't eat any chocolate. I mean who would use spiders for chocolate bars? All though in some parts of the world I think people eats spiders... Creepy! And YUCK!
No, spiders do not like chocolate. Spiders are not capable of tasting or deriving pleasure from food in the way that humans or mammals do. Their diet consists mainly of insects and other small arthropods.
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
grass spiders eat other spiders
yes frogs do eat small spiders
yes crows eat spiders
They eat insects and other spiders
only as babies will they eat insects and spiders.
Spiders are carnivorous, they eat insects
no some insects do not eat spiders
You must get some strange kinds of chocolate.