10 Animals That Eat Their Partner's Head Off After Mating

Zee Media Bureau
Jul 11, 2023

Jumping Spiders

Male jumping spiders are vulnerable to many female spiders, not just the females that they mate with. If a male approaches a spider species that eats other spiders, there’s a good chance that he won’t walk away.

Sagebrush Crickets

Many animals kill their mates after mating, but sagebrush crickets will actually feed on their partners during mating! Females will eat a male’s wings and drink the juices that ooze out.

Praying Mantis

Females are much larger than males, and they sometimes bite off the male’s head immediately after mating.

Sea Slugs

These sea slugs are carnivores that sometimes feed on each other after mating.

Black Widow Spider

True to their name, females often kill and eat their mates, making themselves widows!

Anaconda

Female anacondas aren’t able to eat during their pregnancy, and because of that, they’ll sometimes eat mates to get the nutrients they need for the next seven months!

Bees

Mating is fatal for drone bees, and after a bee has finished mating, its body falls away, leaving part of its endophallus attached to the queen.

Orb Weaver Spiders

Since females are much larger than males are, males are easy to prey on.

Labord's Chameleon

Not only do males fight with each other to attract mates, but females and males fight each other while mating.

Male Octopus

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