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spiders eat grasshoppers ,flys ,butterflys ,beetels, and human blood
termites,ants,flies,cockroachs and spiders. Well those are the ones usually.
Despite common belief frogs do not actually eat flies; they can't even catch them. The praying mantis is known for being the only animal in the world that is fast enough to catch flies. But how about I talk about mosquitoes? Frogs will eat Thousands of those a year.
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Spiders are extremely important because Spiders fill a niche to eat disease carrying and crop destroying insects among others. They also are important for certain types of wasps, because without the spiders to lay eggs on, those wasps cannot reproduce.Large spiders like tarantulas, eat small rodents, snakes and lizards.
Despite common belief frogs do not actually eat flies; they can't even catch them. The praying mantis is known for being the only animal in the world that is fast enough to catch flies. But how about I talk about mosquitoes? Frogs will eat Thousandsof those a year.
There are lots of things that live in barns. Like mice and rats and to catch those mice there are cats. Plus you can't forget the huge spiders and bugs.But that is about everything.
Very few... Spiders are instinctively terrified of anything that reminds them of predators, i.e. mammals and birds. Therefore, they shy away from body heat, movement, breathing, and other normal signs of a human. Anyway, there aren't many spiders in your bedroom, and those that are are usually in the shadowy corners, not in your bed. For a more detailed source, go to http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1828/does-the-average-person-consume-four-spiders-per-year-in-his-sleep
Yes, this Toshiba laptop does have internal speakers at the lower corners of it.
It is located in in the following states: Colorodo, New Mexico, Arizona and, Utah. It is on the corners of those states.
No. Not all spiders have the ability to spin webs. That's because not all spiders are capable of making silk. Those spiders that do not spin webs for a living to survive use many other tactics to catch their prey. This includes the Wolf Spider that stalks and pounces on it's victim like a cat. The Trap Door Spider lives up to it's name by making a home underground where it hides. With a foilage of leaves, grass, and twigs that this spider created, its prey has nearly no chance of escaping. Why? By the time the Trap Door Spider lunges at its victim it is too late. (for the victim) There are thousands to millions of spiders that use many other tactics to catch prey besides spinning a web. Even some that haven't been discovered yet.
yes but usually those are the most poisonous