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6/19/2025, 7:18:45 AM
>>95903333
They do but I can't find much about what makes their mouth different. They still lack jaws and their chelicerae are hollow and can't be used for crushing like teeth can be.
> Prey with large amounts of solid parts, such as mice, must be crushed and ground up or predigested, which is accomplished by coating the prey with digestive juices secreted from openings in the chelicerae.
It would be cool to see a spider monster that pounds creatures into a digestible paste
They do but I can't find much about what makes their mouth different. They still lack jaws and their chelicerae are hollow and can't be used for crushing like teeth can be.
> Prey with large amounts of solid parts, such as mice, must be crushed and ground up or predigested, which is accomplished by coating the prey with digestive juices secreted from openings in the chelicerae.
It would be cool to see a spider monster that pounds creatures into a digestible paste
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