no bites a dangerous. i think taking so dna from a spider. like put it in a needle. put the spider blood in the needle. inject it in your brain. it will give you microscopic hairs the length of needles on you hands. you'll probally get spider sense. you wont get any jumping or swinging abillities. i suggest goin to gymnastic lessons or search stuff on YouTube. you'll only need to jump six feet. and also go with the comics and make web shooters. im still working on that. and yeah
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yea whatever u say
(if u wanna know the real answer it is NO)
The Wolf spider is not naturally aggressive, however they will bite freely if they feel threatened. Although these spider bites are not considered to be harmful to humans and they do not have lethal venom, their bite can be very painful. The Symptoms of a wolf spider bite include mild pain, swelling and itching.
No. You will just get a bite mark, and some swelling. If it's a poisonous spider, you may suffer the side-effect of death. If it's radioactive, nothing will happen; radioactivity doesn't spread.
Many dangerous spiders exist, but in North America the Black Widow and the Brown Recluse are the main ones to look out for. There are four types of widow spiders (Red, Gray, Brown, and Black), but the Black Widow is the worst. Its bite causes extreme pain for 24 hours and some people can die from it. The Brown Recluse has a different kind of poison, rotting away the flesh which must be cut away, and limb amputation may be necessary if the bite of is untreated for too long. Neither of these spiders is a natural enemy of humans, and bites are usually caused by humans stumbling into their territory. Black Widows usually build webs outdoors. They are graceful on their webs but clumsy on a flat surface. Brown Recluses like to live inside and they are agile on a flat surface, but they mosty come out at night and hide in the daytime. Pictures of these spiders may be obtained on the Internet, along with advice for dealing with their bite. I was bitten by a Gray widow last year and never felt any ill effects. The tarantula is a big and scary spider, but its bite is not dangerous to humans. If you live in Australia, the Sydney Funnel Web Spider is the one to fear. It is the most dangerous spider in the world.
its a habit that people do and britney bites her nails to and i do to mostly everyone does
According to the "Spidey Facts" given to players during "Spider-Man the Movie Game" (2002) he can shoot his webbing up to 50 yards, or about 150 feet. This is also confirmed in "Spider-Man: The Ultimate Guide."
to suck your blood
maybe
yes, of course.
They bite people because they need food to eat.
yes money spiders do bite they are extremely dangerous and will kill you if they bite! money spiders (jumping spiders) are in one of the top worlds dangerous spiders and there is still no existing cure for if it injects its venom into you many people have died thinking the money spider is non affective and of cute because it is small please do not be fulled it is DANGEROUS!
Yes spiders do live after they bite. They live for a long time.
Yes, corn spiders can and do bite. Their venom is not considered as toxic or as serious as the venom from some other spiders.
Yes, they bite. Some people may have allergic reactions to their bite. Most bites from the spider occur at night, or when its trapped in clothing....
yes they can.funnel spiders and grass spiders both live in the backyards of many people. they can bite on the foots limb. if they do, immediate action should be taken.
All spiders can bite, only the smaller ones cannot pierce the human skin.
Yes. Spiders can bite a hamsters.
They bite for both reasons.