Yes actually there are quite a few places throughout the world that consume Spiders. For instance, in the jungles of Africa the natives there hunt and catch large tarantulas, flip their legs back tied and roast them over open fires. They then consume and pick the meet from the spiders large abdomens/body. Tarantulas are considered a delicacy in Cambodia and Piaroa Indians of southern Venezuela. It is said to be compared to the consistency and taste of shrimp.
in third world countries they do...its a delicacy to some cultures
Some species of reptile are considered to be a delicacy or aphrodisiac in other regions
I do not know of any spiders that do not eat flies.
You usually eat the fruits from the trees.
Spiders usually eat insects. Any kind of bug they catch in their web mostly. Some even eat other spiders.
No praying mantis do not eat spiders
they will eat any type of insect.
In some cultures, people consume bee larvae or pupae as a delicacy. However, eating bees is not a common practice worldwide.
Yes, snakes are considered a delicacy in some cultures and can be eaten. However, it is important to properly prepare snake meat to ensure it is safe to eat and to be aware of any potential health risks associated with consuming snake meat.
yes.
Yes, humans do eat some types of bees. In certain cultures, bee larvae and pupae are consumed as a high-protein delicacy. Additionally, some people also eat honey produced by bees.
yes you can they taste very good and rich nicer than chicken eggs!