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Spiders lay eggs which then hatch into little spiders.
they aren't larvae, but hatch from eggs.
Yes and no because some die befor the eggs hatch and some might eat the the eggs befor they hatch and some spiders if they stay the baby will eat the females
it depends if they got cold, if they got cold they wont hatch, they will be dead
Male and female spiders mate, then the female spider lays her eggs in a safe place where they will eventually hatch out into tiny baby spiders.
Because they are baby camel spiders.
Most spiders, as soon as the eggs hatch, either eat their mother, or fend for themselves, but they do not care for their young.
no
Spiders do not 'give birth' they lay eggs ! The spider spins a cocoon from the silk it produces from the spinnerets - where it deposits the eggs, which are left to hatch on their own. Some species of spider will actively 'guard' their eggs from predators.
Spider eggs laid in spring hatch in one to two weeks, depending on the type of spider. Some spiders lay their eggs in fall and they do not hatch until spring.
Python eggs hatch in any month. It depends when the pythons mate and the temperature. But usually it is between December- March.
spiders reproduce i believe through a small opening near the spinnerets....the female doesnt actually lay eggs but carries them on her back through the gestation period until the eggs hatch. ________________________________________________________________ Some spiders lay eggs, sometimes in sacs in under rocks or tree bark, and some do carry the eggs and young on the back. Most mother spiders defend their eggs and sometimes their spiderlings.