of course
you can put a turtle in a tank with no cover and it wont crawl out while you are sleeping
No, it is a common myth that spiders can crawl into your nose while you sleep. The anatomy of the nostrils and sinuses make it unlikely for a spider to enter them. If a spider were to crawl near your face, it is more likely to quickly retreat or be expelled before it could enter your nose.
absolutely
No, they will wake up when you grab them.
Yes, you do eat spiders in your sleep. Spiders like wet, damp, dry places. When you sleep with your mouth open, they crawl in and wake you up. Your instincs are to swallow once you wake up, so there goes the spider! Whether or not you eat 8, we are not posotive of the exact number. Hope this helps! :)
Maybe, while sleeping many cucumber spiders and other breeds of spiders are consumed while we sleep. And like the cucumber spider it has an polygenic exoskeleton, which allows it to survive in the harsh atmosphere in our body's. So sometimes a cucumber spider, or other breeds of spiders, can survive through your entire intestinal track. When the spiders gain access to your colon they normally crawl through the bile duct where they eat and lay eggs. then they multiply and eat you from the inside out. If you think you have cucumber spiders you should go see a doctor ASAP.
Yes, I believe it is true that spiders crawl into your mouth at night. My friend told me that an average of 9 spiders crawl into your mouth at night. But im not sure if that is true so do some reseach or something to find out if it is. :o)
Theoretically, spiders could go everywhere, but the chance one gets stuck in your ears while you are taking a nap, is veryslim.
There is no concrete answer to this, but the commonly cited statistic is around 8 spiders per year. However, most of these are not swallowed intentionally, as spiders tend to crawl back out once they realize they are not in a suitable environment.
A common urban legend passed around via email is that that average person will swallow 8 spiders while sleeping during their lifetime.This is true. It isa "statistic" made up for the sole purpose of being passed around on the internet to gross people out. Although it is disgusting many need spiders to survive.See the related links section for the Snopes article about it.
You would hope not but apparently its about an average of 8 spiders per week *Average of none you mean. You can't swallow a spider without waking up, and if you were to swallow a spider while sleeping your mouth would have to be open (and facing straight up) very wide, and the spider would have to climb down its silk line perfectly into the back of your throat without touching your lips or tongue. The second it reaches your throat you would have to take a swallow and let it go down.. All in all, it just doesn't happen.
Spiders and caterpillars are different in physical appearance and behavior. Spiders have eight legs and fangs to catch prey, while caterpillars have many legs and eat leaves. Spiders make webs to trap food, while caterpillars crawl on plants to find food.