This phenomenon is an example of reproductive strategy known as "r-strategy" or r-selection. In this strategy, organisms produce a large number of offspring with the expectation that only a small fraction will survive to adulthood due to high mortality rates from predation, environmental factors, or competition. This approach increases the chances of at least some offspring surviving to reproduce.
This is an example of high reproductive potential but low survivorship. Spiders produce many offspring to increase the chances of some surviving, as they are typically preyed upon by other animals or face environmental challenges. Only a few spiderlings may make it to adulthood, ensuring the continuation of the species.
It eats tacos.
no
its the spider-deer it is when a deer and a spider produce offspring.
its colour
they eat
It depends on what species for example a tarantula is in indoor spider and a grass spider is an out door spider!
how does poo form
no he survive every attack
Do Spider have milk?
the fly came first because if the spider came first, how would it survive?
An example of a large spider is a tarantula.