two body sections
All arachnids have hairy bodies.
not all types but, some types do
All insects and arachnids (spiders) have exoskeletons.
Hobo Spiders
No they are not invertebrates because their skeleton is on the inside of their bodies unlike spiders or sow bugs which have skeletons on the outside of their bodies, and worms which have no skeleton at all.
Some can and some can't
spiders and scorpion's not insects that is because they have two parts of their bodies
No, spiders do not have soft transparent bodies with tentacles. Instead, they have exoskeletons that are typically hard and segmented, providing structure and protection. Spiders belong to the class Arachnida and possess eight legs, but they do not have tentacles like some marine animals. Their bodies can vary in color and texture, but they are not generally transparent.
They both have two parts to their bodies
Spider do not have backbones; spiders have an exoskeleton (their bodies are supported by the outer shell of their bodies which is made of chitin).
A funnel spider has eight legs, as do all spiders.
Baboon spiders are large, hairy spiders typically found in Africa. They have robust bodies, elongated legs, and prominent fangs. Their coloration can vary from dark brown to black, often with patterns or markings on their bodies.