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spiders have black and white vision, so they don't have any favorites or dislikes
well the thing is im arachnidephobic so im sared of spiders but i do know what a black cuban spider a dagrus spiders
Some spiders are white. So are scorpions. The spiders can sometimes be poisonous or non- poisonous so can scorpions.
Like many other spiders, the jaw parts of black widow spiders are too small and delicate to chew up their prey. So these spiders pump digestive juices into the bodies of their prey. After a while, the digestive fluids will have liquified all the digestible content inside the prey's exoskelaton, and then the spider sucks the fluid back into its own body. Some other kinds of spiders have more robust chelicerae (the parts that are terminated by the fangs), and they have tooth-like protrusions on them. These spiders use their chelicerae to chew up the bodies of prey, adding digestive juices in the process, and so they are able to get nutrition from parts of the prey bodies that black widows can't get at.
Tiger spiders are real, and some say they are poisonous but they are quite harmless. They have orange and black bodys just like tigers so that's the reason why they call them tiger spiders and they are NOT I repeat NOT a myth
A black widow spider (along with most other spiders) will kill her mate, so a woman who kills her husbands is called a black widow.
I'm pretty sure spiders don't have teeth. They have pinchers and can only drink liquids. But spiders spray digestive juices on tissue and this makes the tissue predigestable. So then the tissue can be drunk because the juice softens the tissue.
spiders lay so many eggs because most of the baby's end up die or being eaten by there enemies like birds and animals
I don't think so, because spiders aren't big enough to eat them.
The Redback Spider is native to Australia, though it is possible for them to hitchhike on clusters of imported grapes. In the United States, the Black Widow is a close relative.
Spiders are arachnids, so they have eight legs.
There are many species of spiders in Texas, but there are only two harmful ones-- the black widow and Brown Recluse. See Related Link, below, for more details on these two spiders, their habits, and First aid recommendations.