No, insects do not have spinnerets only arachnidshave spinnerets and even then not all arachnids have spinnerets
spinnerets
Arachnids, or spiders have spinnerets located in their abdomen. It is from these specialized structures that spiders are able to spin silk.
yes!
Spinnerets help the spider guide a place the webbing as the create it. Think of the spinnerets as tiny arms on the spider's backside that put the webbing where it should go. Burrowing spiders will go so far as to use their entire backsides and the spinnerets together to compact and hold the dirt that makes the walls of their burrows for extra stability.
Maybe, 1oo bites from that thing can kill you anyway. But i think that they don't really kill you.
yes the do lol
yes
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.
Spinnerets is a noun, a plural noun for a thing, organs in certain insects through which silk threads are exuded
The spinnerets.
You would have to have spinnerets and 8 legs....