All spiders are venomous and use the venom to subdue their prey.
The venom is injected by a pair of fangs that grasp and pierce the prey animal.
Each fang is traversed by a duct, a narrow tunnel, that carries the venom from a poison gland near its base to an opening at the tip of the fang.
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