air pollution
car gas
loud noises
etc
No, they are not poisonous to humans. Their bite is non-lethal, but it will cause some pain.
The clearing of land can destroy habitats and harm animals
Spiders possess chelicerae, which are somewhat analogous to fangs. In order to bite humans, a spider's fangs must be large enough to pierce the skin. Some spiders are able to deliver venom through their chelicerae.
Humans. Humans are animals and live in some of the most hostile habitats known.
well some of it would be from humans going and eating some of the plants for nutrients.
Tigers Are Losing There Habitats Because Us Humans Are Cutting Down The Trees For Paper And Also Some Humans Goes Hunting Animals For fun And making Cloths Out Of Them.
all spiders are venomous. but there are only two spiders in north America that have venom that can seriously harm a human, the black widow, and brown recluse, aka violin spider, and fiddleback. the green lynx spider is not venomous to humans though, but it does hurt to get bit!
Only if we destroy their habitats and hunt them like some horrible people do
No spider 'just bites'; if a spider bites, it injects some amount of venom, even if most of the time that venom is not poisonous to humans.
Humans mainly harm them, they are hunted for their fat, and they are often eaten in some countries, countries like japan.
No, not particularly, some pain and swelling may occur.
Humans cut down most of the trees and give less habitats for some animals.