There are many different variables that can lead to this conclusion, therefore you cannot accurately diagnose the problem.
If all spiders were dead, well, the world would basically be taken over by bugs. Since the spiders aren't around to eat the bugs, we'd have to rely on frogs to catch all the bugs and eventually, we may end up having to eat bugs. I don't know for sure what would happen, but that is my opinion.
Over ninethousand spiders can respawn from a spider corpse. Spiders lay eggs contained in sacks made of web silk. Several hundred spiders can hatch from one egg sack. A dead spider, a spider corpse, will not "respawn" any hatchlings. Many spiders are fiercely protective of their egg sack clutching it in their mouth or legs.
No, your baby is dead. ):
Sac spiders or Clubionidae live all over the world.
spiders are not extinct because their are over 1 million different species of spiders around the world
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Not all spiders live over ground, as there are some spiders like the wolf spider that makes a burrow underground and catches bugs that come near. So no not all spiders are over ground.
Huntsman spiders are a diverse family of spiders containing over a thousand species. As a family, they are not endangered.
well spiders can not take over the world that's the good news but the bad news is that snakes might take over the world
Depending on the type of spider, anywhere from 400-600 spiders can emerge from one eggcase. Even if there are that many, you must take into account the fact that spiders are cannibalistic. There are many other opportunities for a newborn spider to die as well. Barely any of those baby spiders will make it to adulthood.
yes
The Over-Night Bag' by Graham Greene is about the travel of a man named Henry Cooper. He is carrying an over-night bag that supposedly contains a dead baby.