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Yes, a garden spider can bite a human, but it will not harm the human.
Dude! Spider-man is a human!
no but a baby spider can
There are a number of differences between the impact of caffeine on the human body and on the spider's body. Caffeine will energize a human and kill a spider.
Spider it seems ;)
In "A Noiseless Patient Spider" by Walt Whitman, one of the literary devices used is personification, where the spider is given human-like qualities such as being "ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing filaments." Additionally, the repetition of the word "filament" creates a sense of unity and connection between the spider's web and the human soul, emphasizing the poem's theme of solitude and longing for connection. The extended metaphor of the spider's web as a representation of the speaker's search for meaning and connection in the vast universe is another key literary device in the poem.
The Spider is a metaphor for motorbike obviously...
No
No, combining spider DNA with human DNA would not result in a viable or functional organism. Genetic differences between species are not easily reconcilable and would likely lead to severe developmental defects or failure to thrive.
The male western black widow has a yellow strip on its back. This venomous spider is not aggressive and rarely bites humans. You are not likely to come in contact with male widows, as they like to burrow in dark, undisturbed areas. The males are much smaller than females and have smaller fangs, which may not even be able to pierce human skin.
no. spider man is just fiction.
A Goldenrod spider is extremely venomous but one bite would not be enough to kill a human. But it is possible if you are allergic to it.