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All Spiders will bite -- sometimes with more effect and sometimes less, depending on the adversary. The bite will sometimes rely on the sharp fangs and sometimes on poison or irritant transferred by the fangs. Golden wheeling spiders spin onto their sides and cartwheel away from wasps that chase them. Finally, there are species of tarantula that have their bodies covered in hairs that many predators are allergic to.

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