yeah i think so
No, it is the white tail who eats daddy long leg spiders. They pretend to be stuck in the web, then BAMMMM, Mr. White Tail has a nice lunch.
Yes. Wolf spiders have a black and white belly. Thier venom is lethal to human beings.Thier eyes reflect light well.
It is actually called the white tailed spider. Like most venomous spiders, it primarily feeds on other insects, even other spiders. Because of the likeliness of its prey being common household insects, it does pose a risk in many places of Australia.
Its a Bold Jumping Spider
It will start to produce a big belly and it will be white
Common house, funnel web, grass, hobo, recluse and wolf spiders are examples of brown spiders whose belly may look white-spotted because of actual patterning or because of lighting effects. Brown recluse spiders have uniform coloring instead of patterning even though other impressions may be given under extreme lighting circumstances. Hobo spiders model dark- and light-defined chevron patterns on their abdomens whereas female wolf spiders uniquely mislead observers about abdominal colors by carrying abdomen-located egg sacs.
The color of your baby's skin has nothing to do with what you eat. It is determined by your genes. If you are white and the daddy is white, your baby will be white. If one of you is not white, your baby will be mixed race. If both of you are non-white, the baby will be whatever race you are.
spiders are formed in a White sloby egg.
yes. white tail spiders do live in America!
Basically, all spiders have venom.
well if the baby is mixed(usually a brownish color) then it has a black daddy but if it is white then it has a white daddy
There is white on the belly of a red fox because that is their fat to keep warm.