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The average spider can have thousands of hairs on its body, with some species featuring over 100,000 individual hairs. These hairs serve various functions, including sensory perception, helping Spiders detect vibrations and chemical signals in their environment. The density and arrangement of hairs can vary significantly among different spider species.

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