Yes, most people do. The wolf spider, although it can reach a large size, does not have venom that is particularly toxic to humans.
They are not venomous at all. They are harmless to humans.
They are not venomous at all. They are harmless to humans.
First of all the "camel spider" isn't really a spider; it's a spider kin called a solafugid (means "flees from the Sun," which it certainly does). Its venomous bite is painful, but not deadly, to humans. Stories about its anesthetic powers are not true.
Spider monkeys, like all monkeys, are primates, which are simian mammals having many of the characteristics of humans.
It eats tacos.
its all a food chain, for example an ant is kinda useless, but a spider may eat that, then that spiders predator needs him to survive. the process keeps on going higher and higher until it eventually comes to humans.
No, not every spider is venomous. While all spiders produce venom to some extent, only a small percentage of spider species have venom that is harmful to humans.
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
no
The itsy bisty SPIDER went UP the water spout out came RAIN WASHED ALL OF US OUT. out came the sun and dried up all the DEATH and the itsy bisty spider and the isty bitsy spider was the only one to survive
Yes. All humans live on Earth.