Every male creature has a penis. Snakes, Whales, ants. You name it. Arachnid (spider) reproduction happens by a male spider going behind a female spider and jumping aboard, holding the females legs down while doing his work. After the intercourse the female spider kills the male spider. The female falls pregnant, lays her eggs and then Spiders are born
Actually they have two (like other reptiles) - the technical term is hemipenis (or hemipenes in the plural sense). In the act of mating, only one of the hemipenes is inserted.
If the spider is small enough and the slit is wide enough then yeah. But what made you think of that
no. if you found a sack-like object that looks like eggs, there are two options.
your spider is actually FEMALE
or it is a sperm sack.
YES they do reproduce sexually
No.
yes.
yes
Yes, their egg sacs contain hundreds of eggs. Before they lay their eggs they will eat the male (go figure). Then, after they lay their eggs they will die.
Well, all female spiders do.
They don't. They lay their eggs in sand. What you heard was a myth.
hundreds of eggs round about!
Spiders do not lay eggs when they bite as a bite is usually to immobilize a victim for consumption. Spider eggs are usually placed in a carefully constructed nest made of spun silk.
Yes, their egg sacs contain hundreds of eggs. Before they lay their eggs they will eat the male (go figure). Then, after they lay their eggs they will die.
....No.
spiders and grasshoppers both do.
Spiders lay eggs anywhere it's safe for them, not just a human host.
Male birds do not lay eggs
Spiders lay eggs which then hatch into little spiders.
"Different spiders mate in different positions, but in all cases the aim is to transfer sperm from the male to the female. The male does this by inserting the mating organ at the end of its pedipalp (a spine-like structure on tip) carrying the sperm, into the female's reproductive (epigynal) opening on the underside of her body. In some species the tip of the pedipalp will break off during mating or a hardened secretion will block the females openings, preventing other males from mating with that female. The sperm is stored in sacs inside the female's abdomen until she is ready to lay her eggs." Source: http://www.amonline.net.au/spiders/life/mating/mating.htm
Well, all female spiders do.
They don't. They lay their eggs in sand. What you heard was a myth.
it depends how they do it
No they don't.
no