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Spiders don’t chew their food. When they get to the bug in their web, they bite it and inject venom. The venom either paralyzes or kills the bug. Then the venom turns the bug’s insides into liquid. While the venom is working, the spider wraps the bug in silk. She may drink the liquid( a mixture od digestive liquids) then, tie the little silk bundle to her web so she can snack later.
The majority of the spiders are predators, mostly preying on insects and on other spiders, although a few large species also take birds and lizards. • Spiders use a wide range of strategies to capture prey: trapping it in sticky webs, lassoing it with sticky bolas, mimicking the prey to avoid detection, or running it down. Most detect prey mainly by sensing vibrations, but the active hunters have acute vision.
VIDEO ABOUT HOW DO THEY EAT? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULmKmi9ac0c