spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
Peacock spiders eat baby crickets and "other small prey". In mating, the female may eat the male.
Lynx spiders will eat most insects such as crickets. The lynx spiders likes to hunt during the daylight hours and have great speed and agility to pounce on its prey.
a patu digua has no certain diet its prey is other spiders
Spiders catch their prey by waiting it out after they make their web. When the prey ( or fly in this case) gets caught in the web, the spider wraps it up, and lets it sit for a bit. The spider will then come back later and eat the prey. ( fly) I am new, but i know a lot about spiders and insects.With there webs there prey practaly come to them.
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spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
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.
Crab spiders eat insects, they inject venom into their prey, then they will take it back to there home and eat it!
Peacock spiders eat baby crickets and "other small prey". In mating, the female may eat the male.
They use science fangs.
they eat insects and titty hair
Uloboridae is a family of spiders that do not have venom but wrap their prey with silk and then use digestive enzymes to eat them.
Lynx spiders will eat most insects such as crickets. The lynx spiders likes to hunt during the daylight hours and have great speed and agility to pounce on its prey.
They have been known to eat them. Iguanas are a very large prey for spiders. Some spiders are large enough to eat large birds if hungry enough, so the iguanas are not much bigger.
As far as I know, the answer to this question depends on the type of spider you are referring to. Some spiders can eat solids. So, they simply bite and chew. While other spiders can not eat solids. These spiders will inject their prey with venom, and the venom liquefies the insect's insides. The spider will then essentially "drink" it's food.
Predominantly feeding on other Spiders, they pick at the strands of their prey's web, then capture and eat them.