yes spiders do feel because how do the know if they are getting smashed or not . That would be akward if they couldn't feel a foot or something smashing it
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scared
No, they feel vibrations with the hairs on their legs..... and remember there more scared off you then your scared of them. spiders are very venimis be carefull children you mite be bitten by one they are very stinky
Most spiders are capable of biting, but many do not deliver a dangerous bite to humans. Some species, like orb-weaver spiders and daddy longlegs, are less likely to bite unless provoked. Bites are typically a defensive response when spiders feel threatened.
the don't see they put webs down and feel the vibration
Spiders typically don't attack humans unless they feel threatened or cornered. Their main goal is to capture their prey and defend themselves, rather than actively seeking out humans to attack. If a spider does bite a human, it is usually in self-defense or by accident.
Yes, wolf spiders can bite dogs if they feel threatened or cornered. It is important to seek veterinary care if a dog is bitten by a wolf spider to prevent any potential complications.
Because if you just got bitten, some spiders have venom and it may sting unexpectedly.
Roald Dahl was afraid of spiders and did not like them. He once wrote a humorous story called "The Enormous Crocodile" in which a spider plays a tricksy role in the plot.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Jumpimg spiders, wolf spiders, fishing spiders, cobweb spiders, barn spiders, cellar spiders, funnel spider (grass spider), garden spider.
their eyes, but they don't hve very good vision so they use their sense o feel more. vibrations.