They can flip on their backs and also when a light hits their eyes their eyes light up
sea spider
no
its colour
Its burrows cx
it has 8 legs just like a spider. oh wait it is a spider ,yeah i cant help you
long tail ,big toes, far apart nostrils,long arms and legs.
a behavioral adaptation is behaviors that help an animal to survive or communicate (ex. a dogs barks, a spider spins its web, a penguin swims, a monkey screeches)
The Euophrys omnisuperstes is a small jumping spider that lives 22,000 ft up Mount Everest.
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.
Spider plants have thin, long leaves to reduce water loss, grow in clumps for protection, and produce offsets with roots to propagate and ensure survival. Additionally, they have a tolerance for low light conditions and can thrive in various temperatures.
A spider with a white back in arachnology may be significant as it could indicate a specific species or genetic variation. The coloration of a spider's back can provide important information about its behavior, habitat, and evolutionary adaptations. Researchers may study these characteristics to better understand the diversity and ecology of spiders.
Spider-Man's suit in the comics is typically made from a fictional material called "Spider silk" or "Web-fluid," which is much stronger and more flexible than real-life spider silk. In various adaptations, such as in the MCU, the suit is made from a high-tech material created by Tony Stark, which includes features like bulletproofing and temperature control.