how does a spider digest it's food
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Digestion. Spiders digest their food outside their bodies. After their prey is captured, spiders expel digestive enzymes from their intestinal tract onto the victim. The enzymes break down its body tissues and, after a few seconds, the spider sucks up the predigested, liquid tissues.
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Spiders digest their food outside their bodies. After their prey is captured, spiders expel digestive enzymes from their intestinal tract onto the victim. The enzymes break down its body tissues and, after a few seconds, the spider sucks up the predigested, liquid tissues.
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