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Yes, they do.See the Related Link for more information about these spiders.
Spiders live all over the world, but few are native to more than a few habitats. They are well-adapted to various conditions, but thrive in warmer climates (in Antarctica, stowaway spiders are dependent on humans habitations for shelter). Many spiders spin webs in tree branches, but some live in holes that they disguise with their webs. Larger spiders, such as the tarantula, are free-hunting but generally only prey on insects.
yes they can
If you have dry food, for example, rice, you can store it in a shelf or a bag. if you have fresh food, for example, crabs, spiders(I know, cambodians eat fried spiders!yuck!)fish or anything fresh, you have to throw it away,(A.K.A what a waste!) and buy more or catch/grow/make more. Imagine the pain with no electricity or frige!!!!
Spiders live pretty much everywhere not just on farms, they have a better habitat in farms then in cities which may explain why they are more abundant there.
No spiders are not producers because they do not make their own food so they are more like con sumers
One to two years, but some tarantula can live twenty or more years.
5 spiders my eye! I have more than 5 different types in my house never mind all the different spiders outdoors.
Air is most important. You can live a few minutes without air, a few days without water and a few weeks without food
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They can live at least 10 days with no water, food or new air. At school we had a cockroach in a sealed jar for that long and it was still going strong. it can live for a year without food and water
krill, sea spiders, crabs, shrimp and more