Where is the spider’s poisonous claw?

The body of spiders is conventionally divided into the cephalothorax and abdomen, connected by a narrow stalk.
The downward, claw-like jaws on the front of the head are called chelicerae. Their main function is to grab food. But they also have a movable poisonous claw, through the opening of which the secret of poisonous glands is secreted.



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