A lion because if that lion wouldn't eat for 9y then. . . . . it would be dead. And glitchin. lol
No they are not. They are venomous. Venom is injected. Poison is drank/eaten
* In South America spiders are eaten as food. * In most countries they can be irrationally killed because of arachnophobia. * While spiders are not usually deadly, they can be venomous and therefore considered dangerous.
Venomous snakes do not give out a poison, they inject a venom by biting. Venom kills by being injected, a poison by being eaten. Snakes are not poisonous.
Rattlesnakes are not poisonous but they are venomous. A poison is something that must be ingested to do damage. A venom must be injected. Snake venom can be eaten and will cause no harm unless there is an open sore in the mouth or stomach that provides entry of the venom into the blood and tissues.
There are no poisonous desert snakes. A poison is a substance that will kill or injure if eaten. There are, however, venomous snakes in the desert. A venom is a substance that must be injected to cause harm. A person can safely eat a venomous snake.
Although they are often used interchangeably - the distinction is - venom is injected (by fangs or a sting etc), poison is ingested (by being eaten or absorbed through the skin).
Spiders are eaten by birds and frogs perhaps...
The orange and black coloration of spiders in nature serves as a warning to potential predators that they are venomous or dangerous. This color combination is known as aposematism, which helps spiders avoid being eaten by signaling their toxicity or ability to defend themselves.
No
Spiders are territorial and cannibalistic. Basically, spiders in a farm would either be unhappy or eaten.
The ugly kind
They get eaten by lizards, frogs, spiders, bats, and sometimes other insects.