Spiders are like us they evolved from tiny tiny germs way back before the dinosuars and grew to what they are a long time ago and just stayed the same (like us).
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the same kid that posted who is casey kettell. spiders are like us they evolved from tiny tiny germs way back before the dinosuars and grew to what they are a long time ago and just stayed the same (like us).
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the same kid that posted who is casey kettell.
They largely inhabit America.
I think they originated in Michgian
In china town In china town China town China town
Spiders are not insects. They belong to a group that is independent of insects. Insects and spiders are on different twigs of the same branch of the family tree of all living things.
Spiders come from alot of places although they were originated from China Town.
most spiders come from ALL around but most come from amizon
spiders and insects evolved from ancient crustaceans
No. The spider is not an insect, because it does not have six legs, three body parts and antennae.
depends on what insect..a spider might.
By definition, it cannot be an insect if it has eight legs. There are many eight-legged arthropods that resemble insects and spiders. The Harvestman has eight legs but is not a spider. It is part of the mite family. Ticks can be mistaken for insects or spiders, they have eight legs but are in a family of their own.
'Daddy Long Legs' is the colloquial name for three different creatures. One is the Crane Fly, which is an insect. The second is the cellar spider, which is a true spider. The last is the Harvestman, which is an 'arachnid', but does not belong to the 'spider' family, Aranea.
no, they are arachnids
Spiders are Araneae/Arachnids
Insect have 6 legs spider have 8
He was bitten by a spider, and a spider is not an insect, it's an athropod.
Phasmatodea
No, a spider is an arachnid, not an insect. An arachnid has 8 legs, while an insect has 6.
No. The spider is not an insect, because it does not have six legs, three body parts and antennae.
Ticks are arachanids, related to the spider and not an insect.
depends on what insect..a spider might.
By definition, it cannot be an insect if it has eight legs. There are many eight-legged arthropods that resemble insects and spiders. The Harvestman has eight legs but is not a spider. It is part of the mite family. Ticks can be mistaken for insects or spiders, they have eight legs but are in a family of their own.
'Daddy Long Legs' is the colloquial name for three different creatures. One is the Crane Fly, which is an insect. The second is the cellar spider, which is a true spider. The last is the Harvestman, which is an 'arachnid', but does not belong to the 'spider' family, Aranea.
arachnid Arachnid (or Bob) Arachnid is the scientific name for an insect of the spider family.
A spider and an Insect have legs,heads,brain,lungs...