Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months agoWhat's the most exotic pet you've seen someone have?message-squaremessage-square78fedilinkarrow-up152arrow-down17
arrow-up145arrow-down1message-squareWhat's the most exotic pet you've seen someone have?Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months agomessage-square78fedilink
minus-squareBooBerry@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·edit-22 months agoBecause they’re venomous. The thing still bit him from time to time, though. But without the poison.
minus-squareremon@ani.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-22 months agoI’m sorry, this makes no sense. Spiders bite, inject venom and feed through their fangs (Chelicerae). If you remove them the spider won’t be able to bite and more importantly, eat, anymore. So you can’t keep a defanged spider for very long …
Because they’re venomous.
The thing still bit him from time to time, though. But without the poison.
I’m sorry, this makes no sense.
Spiders bite, inject venom and feed through their fangs (Chelicerae). If you remove them the spider won’t be able to bite and more importantly, eat, anymore. So you can’t keep a defanged spider for very long …