Yes, but hunts at night only.It snares at the prey and shoots sticky threads.
Spitting Cobra is one.
a spider can shoot its web about 4 inches
No. Pit vipers do not shoot venom. In fact there is one snake breed that does it is called a spitting cobra.
Some animals that have the ability to shoot projectiles include spitting cobras, archerfish, and some species of mantis shrimp.
That is not possible. Spider-man is not real.
Most spiders have glands near their abdomens which produce a silky substance. This is the same silky substance they use to make webs and protect their eggs. Spitting spiders have the same kind of gland, but they produce venomous silk to shoot through large holes in their fangs, enabling them to capture much larger prey. They shoot this at 1/600th of a second over a maximum distance of 2 inches, or 10 times the length of their own body.
By making webs
the mysterious hero tickles it then the spider exposes its stomach so then you can shoot the stomach. Repeat the same thing till the spider dies
Lil Chuckee was discovered by Lil Wayne, who overheard him spitting at a video shoot when he was only 9 years old
He gained his powers at the science museum, Peter was bitten by a radioactive spider. The spider bite gave Peter spider like powers. Spider-Man has spider like abilities including superhuman strength and the ability to cling to most surfaces. He is also extremely agile and has amazing reflexes. Spider-Man also has a, "spider sense," that warns him of impending danger. Spider-Man has supplemented his powers with technology. Being a brilliant chemist and scientist, Peter has made web-slingers, bracelets that shoot out a sticky webbing, allowing him to swing from building to building and ensnare opponents. He has also developed stingers that shoot powerful energy blasts that can stun foes.
No, sharks cannot shoot webs. Sharks are fish and do not have the ability to produce silk like spiders, which is necessary to shoot webs. Spiders are known for their ability to shoot silk threads to build webs for catching prey or creating shelters.
No, it's not true that getting bitten by a spider would give you the ability to shoot webs, as seen in fictional stories like Spider-Man. While some spiders produce silk, their abilities are a result of specific biological adaptations that humans do not possess. A spider bite can cause various reactions in humans, but it won't grant superpowers.