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Do spider victims feel pain when they are paralyzed? Have any studies been done to determine this? Or are there any indications from how the spider chemicals affect insects?
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Do spider victims feel pain when they are paralyzed? Have any studies been done to determine this? Or are there any indications from how the spider chemicals affect insects?
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When someone/ something gets bit, they get slight paralysis and they can still feel some pain. No studies have been shown. It slightly paralyzes the subject because it destroys the nerve system.
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