Non-Venomous Spider Uses Gut Toxins to Poison Prey
Non-Venomous Spider Uses Gut Toxins to Poison Prey
A non-venomous spider, the feather-legged lace weaver, uses regurgitated digestive toxins on silk to poison prey, effectively disabling insects. This discovery suggests toxins evolved from digestive fluids, compensating for the spider's lack of venom glands.
