The spider is called a Woodlouse Spider, named for its main prey. It is totally harmless to humans aside from their semi-painful bite due to their large fangs designed to pierce the exoskeleton of woodlouse.
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A woodlouse spider is a spider whose coloring can be maroon with a beige abdomen.
Specifically, the arachnid in question (Dysdera crocata) feeds upon woodlice. The cephalothorax is red, and the abdomen is beige. A woodlouse spider will bite, but the affected individual would have to be susceptible in order to have more than a mild reaction.
Black widow.
Attached to an insect's thorax are * The head * The abdomen * Six legs * Two or four wings (occasionally absent)There are several things attached to the insect's thorax. The thorax is attached to the head, legs, wings and abdomen.
Yes. The body parts are called head, thorax and abdomen. The thorax is where the legs (and wings if it has them) are attached. Six legs = insect, eight legs = arachnid, ten legs = crustacean, many legs = centi/millipede. ^^
The honey bee has six legs attached to its thorax.
There is no insect with eight feet. An insect has a head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, and six legs. But, if you are asking about a bug with eight legs the correct answer would be a spider or a daddy long legs.
that sounds very possibly like a mouse spider
The head is the first part, with antennae, eyes and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle, with the legs and wings if the insect has them, and containing the muscles to use them. The third part is called the abdomen, with no appendages. This part houses the internal organs.
All insects are animals. However, a spider is not an insect. Spiders are in a class called Arachnids. All insects have a pair of antennae, 6 legs, and 3 main body parts (tagmata): the head, thorax, and abdomen. Spiders have no antennae, 8 legs, and 2 tagmata: the cephalothorax and the abdomen.
A bee has three body segments: head, thorax, and abdomen. The wings and legs are attached to the thorax.
Neither, the wings and legs are actually attached to the thorax.
that would be the orb weaver spider
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