they aren't
no
Maybe, while sleeping many cucumber spiders and other breeds of spiders are consumed while we sleep. And like the cucumber spider it has an polygenic exoskeleton, which allows it to survive in the harsh atmosphere in our body's. So sometimes a cucumber spider, or other breeds of spiders, can survive through your entire intestinal track. When the spiders gain access to your colon they normally crawl through the bile duct where they eat and lay eggs. then they multiply and eat you from the inside out. If you think you have cucumber spiders you should go see a doctor ASAP.
They are all invertebrates.
Sea cucumbers are not cucumbers. They are animals similar to jellyfish. You cannot substitute the two.
fine ,just fine
They eat: Jellyfish, Sea cucumber, jellyfish, sea weed, prawns.If you know anything else that they eat add it to the list.
I had a spider on my veggie platter last night who was really into the cucumber. It weirded me out because I'm pretty sure they're carnivorous.
Without a photo it would be difficult to tell, but it could be a sea cucumber, which is cucumber shaped and purple. It's not a jelly, and usually has five rows of orange feet along its length.
No, they are not poisonus. The feelers look like pinchers but they do not hurt. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Araniella_cucurbitina_II.jpg
invertibrates dont u know animals like jellyfish, worms and slugsinsects,spiders
Squid, octopus, worms, snails, caterpillars, crab, starfish, jellyfish, spiders, sponges, lice, ants, mites, and flies have no backbones.
Squids Octopus caterpillars Snails Crabs Starfish Flies Spiders Jellyfish Sponges