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A camel spider vs a goliath birdeater.. tough one. Usually the Goliath will win because of size and aggresiveness,plus one inch fangs which can completely pierce the body of the camel spider. Not a tough one at all. A fully grown Goliath can overpower a cat. The Camel spider is simply not strong enough. ________________________________________________________________________ The camel spider is HUGE!!!! Look up it's picture on google, just type it in. It's litterally HUGMUNGUS!!!!!!!!!!! Don't listen to the one answer above mine. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Obviously you've never seen the Goliath. It's about the size of one square foot while the camel spider (Solifugae) hardly even grows to 7.5 inches. And why tell him not to listen to me? Hostility much? _____________________________________________________________________ Dude, theyre both still pretty big spiders. the real point is none of us would ever want to meet these things face to face
competition for resources, allowing it to have a better chance of survival and establishment in a new environment.
The spider with a smiley face on its back is known as the "happy face spider" or "Theridion grallator." It is primarily found in the Hawaiian islands and its distinct pattern resembles a smiling face.
There are many types of camel spiders. Their bite is generally considered to be non-venomous. Even so, they can give a nasty bite, especially when they feel threatened. And their bite is not a 'clean' bite, but it makes a nasty tear in the skin. What is more, camel spiders don't brush their teeth... so expect the wound to become badly infected by bacteria! In a worse case scenario, someone who has been bitten by a camel spider may face a life-threatening situation and have to be hospitalised for several months! (See Related links below)
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Harry is a type of spider known as the Zebra Spider (Salticus scenicus), which is a small jumping spider often recognized for its distinctive markings. However, if you're referring to a spider with a smiley face, it might be the Smiley Face Spider (Theridion grallator), also known for its unique patterns that resemble a smiley face on its abdomen. This spider is native to Hawaii and is not harmful to humans.
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Yes, jaguars face competition from other large predators in their habitat, such as pumas and large crocodiles. Additionally, they compete with other carnivores for food resources, including various species of deer and peccaries. Human activities, such as habitat destruction and poaching, also intensify competition for resources and can threaten their survival.
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Universities face competition in the form of others producing better students. This competition determines whether a university receives more honor or not.
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