2-2.5 years
Survive? Yes. Snap out of it? No. It can take months for the spider to recover and only with a great deal of care which includes giving it water via an eye dropper.
if u get to drink water, fresh water not from the ocean, then yes
You can survive on water alone for a maximum of 3 weeks.
To survive alone on an island, it is important to take plenty of food, or have food resources. You also want to establish a water supply, and shade so you don't get burned.
Well you can but you will have to drink LOTS of water and eat lots of bread.
Yes
No, not in a home environment. I have had 4 different tarantulas at different times in aquariums at home and still have had spiders show up in my house. They will kill another tarantula if you put them together. After mating the female kills the male. To have a tarantula at home it needs to be in an enclosed environment with water, a place to hide, and kept at a consistent temperature inside the aquarium, so a tarantula can't be loose in a house.
you need a penknife and a water bottle and that's about it if you know the forest and can survive on the forest alone
The most important element for survival is water. We can survive days on water alone if food were not available. Therefore, settling near water was/is necessary.
Cows can't survive on gas alone. Neither can humans. Both cows and humans need food and water to survive, not just oxygen (which is a gas we breathe).
Eating snow alone is not a sustainable source of nutrition and can actually lower your body temperature. It can lead to hypothermia and dehydration. You would not be able to survive on snow alone for an extended period of time.
Humans cannot live without water but they require more than just water alone to survive. Water provides no nutrition which can only be obtain but consuming food.