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spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
Spiders eat other insects. Most spiders build webs that have sticky strands to trap small insects who get tangled up when they fly into it. When the spider feels something struggling in its web it will run over and bite the prey, which will paralyze it and turn its insides to liquid (spiders can't chew). The spider then wraps its prey up in silk (like a mummy!) and it waits until the prey's insides turn to liquid so it can drink it up. Yum! Try watching a spider eat a fly from a web at home.
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Real life spiders spiders do not drink human blood,but they can get human/mamal blood from mosquitoes.In general, spiders prefer to attack prey their own size. However, spiders occasionally feast from human tear ducts and, if they're unlucky, open wounds. If the spider is venomous, they may poison you, but it all depends on how you react.
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spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
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Spiders cannot chew their prey because they do not have teeth. Instead, they inject stomach juices into their paralyzed prey with dissolves them, and then suck the liquid out.
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.
Spiders eat other insects. Most spiders build webs that have sticky strands to trap small insects who get tangled up when they fly into it. When the spider feels something struggling in its web it will run over and bite the prey, which will paralyze it and turn its insides to liquid (spiders can't chew). The spider then wraps its prey up in silk (like a mummy!) and it waits until the prey's insides turn to liquid so it can drink it up. Yum! Try watching a spider eat a fly from a web at home.
This is different depending on the species and type of spider. The general tarantula, like most spiders, attack their prey. They inject venom which not only paralyses the prey but also turns their insides into a liquid. This is done because spiders do not actually have teeth but instead mouth holes. They can then suck out the liquid leaving behind the shell, however, shells have also been known to be digested in the process.
Spiders are both prey and predators!
They are carnivores as well.
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They can be : most spiders use venom to paralyze their prey.
Real life spiders spiders do not drink human blood,but they can get human/mamal blood from mosquitoes.In general, spiders prefer to attack prey their own size. However, spiders occasionally feast from human tear ducts and, if they're unlucky, open wounds. If the spider is venomous, they may poison you, but it all depends on how you react.