Yes. There are over 8,000 microscopic spiders in each eyebrow.
Approximately 30,000 species of spiders exist, but only a small percentage are considered medically significant to humans due to their venom.
Microscopic single-celled simple plants are known as algae. They can exist in different shapes such as spherical, filamentous, or colonial forms. Some algae are harmful, like toxic algal blooms, while others are helpful, providing oxygen and serving as the base of aquatic food chains.
No, because vampires do not exist; they are fictional characters.
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"Inhabit" is the word that means to exist or live within.
Yes, spiders do exist that can kill humans.
If spiders didn't exist, it would be a wonderful world
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yes
No and zombies don't exist.
*The black WIDOW spider is, not the black window. that doesn't exist! LOL
Yes they do. Common house spiders, poisonous however? No.
Yes, black widow spiders exist and they tend to be black in color (hence their name).
spider-man wouldn't exist....titirii
No, there are no known species of giant spiders that exist in reality. The largest spiders in the world, such as the Goliath bird-eating spider, are not considered "giant" in comparison to humans. The idea of giant spiders is often found in folklore, myths, and fiction.
Approximately 30,000 species of spiders exist, but only a small percentage are considered medically significant to humans due to their venom.
While there are spiders that may appear purple due to their coloring or iridescence, truly purple spiders do not exist in nature. Some species, such as the orchid mantis or the peacock spider, may have shades of purple in their markings.