The number of eggs a spider lays varies depending on the species. Some spiders may lay only a few dozen eggs, while others can lay hundreds or even thousands of eggs at a time.
No. Most spiders are completely harmless to people. Some can't even bite, and many which can won't, even if handled. Most spiders are highly un-aggressive.
Seagulls like to eat spiders, as well as many different types of insects. They also eat eggs, berries, and even trash.
without doing any research into it, my guess would be yes they can. I can't imagine a spider wanting to though, as your belly button seems too small to even make a web. Unless your in the Antarctic and your buttons the only warm place available then I wouldn't worry about it...
Grass spiders can grow up to about 1 inch in body length, with their legs extending even further.
Spiders can be found in various habitats worldwide, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and even human dwellings. They typically prefer dark, sheltered places where they can build their webs to catch prey.
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Some spiders, like the black widow have dangerous venom that can kill a dog, or even a human.
Spiders typically mate during their breeding season, which varies depending on the species and environmental conditions. Mating usually occurs in the spring or summer, when male spiders search for female spiders to reproduce with. After mating, the female may lay eggs to start the next generation.
Of couse not not you *******. Even the biggest one can't eat it. Dolphins are a little taller than an average human.
Spiders are not insects even though most people think so, they are different in many ways. Spiders have two body parts: the front body section, called the cephalothorax (seff-a-la-THOR-ax), and an abdomen. Insects have three body parts: a head, thorax, and abdomen. Spiders have eight legs while insects only have six.Another answer: Spiders are classed as Arachnids
No. By definition, all spiders have eight legs. Insects have a varying number of legs (think of a centipede and millipede), but always an even number.