No, in the phylum Arthropoda there are several classes, two being Insecta, insects, and Arachnida, Spiders. This means that spiders and insects are related, but they are not the same and spiders are not a type of insect. Spiders and insects are at the same level of classification. There are several differences between insects and spiders. The first and easiest way to distinguish them is that insects have 6 legs, and spiders have 8. Insects also have three body segments, head, abdomen, and thorax, while spiders have just two, cephalothorax and abdomen. Spiders are always wingless, but most adult insects have wings. There are a few exceptions such as walking sticks, fleas, silverfish, springtails, thrips, and in some species just one gender is wingless, such as the velvet ant. This is not a good way to tell the difference between spiders and insects, because there are a few adult insects without wings, and all immature insects are wingless, they don't get wings until they become adults.
Spiders fall in the class arachnid (Arachnida), which is due to the fact that they have 8 legs instead of 6 . Other arachnids are scorpions and ticks, to name but a few.
Visually, you can distinguish them easily because spiders have eight legs, two arm-like pedipalps, and no antennas, whereas insects have six legs, no pedipalps, and two antennas. Spiders have two main body parts of about equal size, and insects have three body parts, a small head, a medium-sized thorax, and a large abdomen. Spiders have fangs, and almost all spiders deliver venom through their bites. Insects do not have fangs but some of them have stingers that inject venom. All spiders produce silk from teat-like organs that extend from their abdomens. Some insects produce silk from their mouths when they are pre-adults, and they use this silk to produce shelters such as cocoons that protect them while they change into their adult forms. Insects mate by making a direct contact between sexual organs at the ends of their abdomens. Spiders use a complicated procedure. Male spiders deposit semen onto a special silk pad, and then absorb the semen into their pedipalps. They then approach a female, negotiate with the female, and if accepted by the female they will introduce their pedipalps, one by one, into the sexual organ of the female, which is located on the underside of the abdomen. Semen is then deposited inside the female spider.
No spiders have wings. Many insects have wings for at least part of their adult lives. Almost all spiders live solitary lives, but a few species live in large but leaderless colonies. Many insects live in large colonies, and the individuals of these colonies may perform different functions on behalf of the entire colony. Frequently an insect colony has one or only a few sexually mature females who lay eggs for the entire colony, but female spiders do not demonstrate such specialization of functions within their colonies.
These are only a few of the differences between spiders and insects.
No, they are arachnids.
Insects have an exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and two antennae.
Spiders have eight legs, soft bodies.
Nope. They are arachinds. Arachnids are another group of bugs related to insects that include daddy long legs, mites and ticks, and scorpions.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
No. Spiders are Arachnida not insects
no some insects do not eat spiders
Spiders have 8 legs and insects have 6. Spiders are under the Arachnids column and insects are under the insects column. Spider's don't have feelers (antennae) and insects do. Those are the most common differences between spiders (arachnids) and insects.
Spiders and scorpions have hard external bodies like insects but they are not insects. They are both arachnids and are related to insects. Scorpions and spiders have four sets of legs and insects have only three sets of legs.
Tarantula's are Spiders, and Spiders are Arachnids. Arachnids have 8 legs, Insects have 6 legs. Spiders have 8 legs so there for a Tarantula is a Spider.
Spiders feed on ants and insects.
For one, spiders are arachnids. They have 8 legs and sometimes fangs or multiple eyes. Insects (not arachnids) sometimes have wings and less legs than spiders. See the legs, first - spiders have eight, insects have six. Insects have antennae and spiders do not. Let us now consider the number of body parts - insects have three and spiders have two. In addition, if the animal is hanging by a thread, it is a spider. Spiders make silk insects do not.
spiders and scorpion's not insects that is because they have two parts of their bodies