Tarantula Fun Fact #4: Taste

As the victim juices out from it's own carcass into the spider's esophagus, the spider pierces the body over and over again to keep the juices flowing into below the fangs. And will stop once the spider is full to its liking.

Spiders don't particularly have taste buds nor tongues so, how would they be able to taste prey? As a substitute for teeth, tarantulas have fangs to make the body of the victim juicy enough to slurp it into the stomach instead of having to chew it meaning, if food isn't in the "mouth" for long then why have taste buds? Well their "taste buds" are centimeters towards the face where the pedipalps are located. These pedipalps are areas to store sperm in males but in females, it's only to sense.

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