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lol dray it would take forever to smash all the poor innocent spiders but who cares how many spiders there are in the world
Most types of spiders that live outside have adapted to living outside. Other types of spiders live exclusively indoors and would not survive outdoors.
An orchid is not a tree all are perennial herbs.
roses, daisyThere are hibiscus, rose, daisy, orchid, sunflower, wildflower, water lily, silverbell, babys breath, cupids dart, cat tails
no because the spider would try to like bit the bee and it would it would die instanly so no
Organism that have one cell (single celled) are so small, you would need a microscope to see them. So, orchids are multicellular.
An orchid seed is very small and is not called anything other than a seed. The orchid seed is found in a pod which would be considered the bean though it is not usually edible. Because the seed is found in a pod and is the part that can reproduce the plant, it could be classified a kernel. This would fit with the dictionary definition but I have never heard it called anything but a seed. The orchid pod that is most common to us is the vanilla bean. You use the seeds as flavoring.
birds, frogs, lizards, small mammals, spiders
That's the way they are, they have an exoskeleton. Maybe for something that small bones are not a good option
They are carnivores as well.
Primarily spiders, but I would figure anything small enough to carry back to their nests.
Spiders kill many small insects. If there were no spiders, the number of these insect verities would go unchecked and the ecosystem would fail. The plant eating bugs would eat all of the plants, and bugs like the mosquito would be in much greater numbers. Spiders are pretty important. But most creatures have an important role to fulfill.