Chemistry, asked by nageshbasani200, 8 months ago

Spider uses its legs and mouth to catch prey its ture or false​

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Answered by ghost007bros
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True

Like the chelicerae, a spider's pedipalps are part of its mouth, and are located just between the chelicerae and first pair of legs on the cephalothorax. ... Some spiders also use their pedipalps to shape their webs and to aid in prey capture and feeding.

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Answered by ratandas1074
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No,

false.

They spin web. When any insect sticks in the web, they catch it and spin web in its whole body.

After a while, finally it eats.

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