Spiders are generally not considered social animals, as most species are solitary and prefer to hunt and live alone. However, some species, like the communal spider (e.g., Anelosimus eximius), exhibit social behaviors, living in groups and sharing webs. These social spiders can cooperate in hunting and share the care of their young. Overall, while some spiders can display social tendencies, the majority are solitary creatures.
No, spiders do not have queens like social insects such as ants or bees. Spiders are solitary animals that do not have a social hierarchy or organized colonies with a queen. Each spider typically lives and hunts on its own.
Spiders are animals, not insects. They belong to the arachnid group, which is separate from insects.
No, Spiders are invertebrates.
A group of Spiders is called a cluster or clutter. Spiders belong to the group of animals called arachnids.
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Arachnids.Example: Spiders
Same as other spiders, BUGS!
No. Spider spiders and squids are completely unrelated. Squids are marine animals that belong the the phylum Molluska and spiders are primarily land animals that belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
Arachnids are kinds of spiders.
Spiders are arachnids.
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