That sounds more like what flies do to their food. This is what I found concerning spiders.
“You wouldn’t want to be prey in the grip of a spider. It uses two fang-tipped appendages, called chelicerae, which have finely serrated inner edges, to catch and hold prey while venom is injected into it. Venom (only spiders in the small family Uloboridae lack it) is a mixture of chemicals produced by the venom gland. One of them is a neurotoxin, which subdues or kills the captured prey, and another is a cytotoxin, which liquifies the tissues of its body. It can also be sawed up by the chelicerae.”
Averagemoe 10 months ago
There was a chapter in Charlotte’s Web about something spiders do called “ballooning”. I’ve never seen him do that.
Enter.Name.Here 10 months ago
No. He just vomits on bad guys.
Ermine Notyours 10 months ago
I wonder what animal Spider Man is in this universe.
tudza Premium Member 10 months ago
That sounds more like what flies do to their food. This is what I found concerning spiders.
“You wouldn’t want to be prey in the grip of a spider. It uses two fang-tipped appendages, called chelicerae, which have finely serrated inner edges, to catch and hold prey while venom is injected into it. Venom (only spiders in the small family Uloboridae lack it) is a mixture of chemicals produced by the venom gland. One of them is a neurotoxin, which subdues or kills the captured prey, and another is a cytotoxin, which liquifies the tissues of its body. It can also be sawed up by the chelicerae.”