what are red back appearances
what are red back appearances
yes.
Crabs are not an equivalent of spiders of the sea as they are not predators. They have a somewhat similar appearance with their multiple, long limbs.
An arachnomancer is a person who practises arachnomancy, the study of the appearance and behaviour of spiders.
No, and despite the spiny appearance, they are not aggressive either :)
No they are not. Brown recluse are some of the most poisonous spiders in the USA. Wood spiders, though can be considered close in appearance, are actually harmless (fright and allergic reactions aside).
Wolf Spiders are generally opportunistic hunters, pouncing on prey as they find it, or occasionally chasing prey, although they can wait in the mouth of their burrow for passing prey They are one of the most agile of spiders with excellent eyesight, meaning that they are perfectly adapted for hunting slower moving prey, or even unobservant prey, including other spiders. As they are generally dull in appearance, they use this as camouflage to hide in wait for their prey
Orb weavers are the most well known. They build webs with sticky silk to catch insects with, because the silk is much too thin to be visible by insects. There are ambush spiders, who wait around on a flower for bees to come flyin by (before being snatched). Tarantulas are kinds of spiders who big and hairy. Some tarantulas called trapdoor spiders dig holes in the ground and then wait for unexpecting beetles to come walking by, and then SNATCH them and eat them. There's a type of spider that can mimic ants in smell and appearance. They sneak into ant colonies and begin they're well-earned feast.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Jumpimg spiders, wolf spiders, fishing spiders, cobweb spiders, barn spiders, cellar spiders, funnel spider (grass spider), garden spider.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
If you mean things like spiders, well, it's really the creepy appearance to some people. Otherwise, it's just a phobia.