Nope. Some spiders have eyes that are bigger than some small spiders themselves.
Many believe that the jellyfish has the most eyes. 24..........................,.,...,.,.,.,.,..,.,.,.,..,....,....,. Then the spider. 8 .,.,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,...................,.,.,.,.,.,..,,..,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,, then the fly. 2 eyes, over 100 Eye parts
Most spiders have 8 eyes, although some have six or less. Most species have poor vision and can mostly just detect light versus darkness. Some kinds, like jumping spiders and wolf spiders, have good vision. Spider eyes are simple instead of compound and have only one lens in front of the retina.
Icositetranocular means having twenty-four eyes (i.e. some aliens or monsters have twenty-four eyes).
No, they have camera style eyes. Some spiders have very well developed vision and their eyes reflect that. See reviews by F. Barth, M. Land, R. Foelix and other arachnologists for details; also look at pics of Dinopis and Salticidae (jumping spiders)
Spiders eyes are on the front where the legs are usually attached
All spiders have eight legs, but not all spiders have eight eyes. Some have 6, 4, 2, or 0 eyes.
spiders have compound eyes
Unlike other spiders, the jeweled spider has two eyes.
first of all, spiders do not have antennae. They have two body regions, the cephatholorax and the abdomen, I think. most spiders have eight eyes, two coumpound and six simple. some spiders have six eyes though.
I'm not sure what you mean by "combine," but if you mean to breed different spiders together and get some kind of hybrid that would combine all the characteristics, then the answer is no. For instance, some spiders have no eyes, some have one pair of eyes, some two, some three, and some four pairs of eyes. You would have to make a choice. Suppose that there were 5 species of spiders. Two had 2 eyes, another 4 eyes, another 6 eyes, and one had no eyes. Adding them all together you would have 14/5= 2.8 eyes for the hybrid spider. Some spiders have two claws per foot, and some have three claws on each foot. There is no compromise position between these two basic choices. There are so many different species of spiders that it would take an immense time period just to try to get them to mate. Most of the hybrids probably would not be capable of reproducing among themselves, and much less could they be manipulated to hybridize with other hybrids.
Most spiders have 8 eyes but it varies, some have none and some only have 2.