Spiders reproduce i believe through a small opening near the spinnerets....the female doesnt actually lay eggs but carries them on her back through the gestation period until the eggs hatch.
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Some spiders lay eggs, sometimes in sacs in under rocks or tree bark, and some do carry the eggs and young on the back. Most mother spiders defend their eggs and sometimes their spiderlings.
When the baby spider hatch the baby spiders will eat its own mother.
Because they are baby camel spiders.
Baby spiders are called spiderlings. They are very much the same as a grown adult spider, excepting the smaller size.
No, baby spiders are not white when they hatch. They typically emerge from their eggs as miniature versions of adult spiders, often with a similar coloration and pattern.
Spiders are produced from eggs laid by adult female spiders. Each egg sac can contain hundreds of eggs, which hatch into spiderlings that eventually grow into adult spiders. The process of spider reproduction involves mating between a male and female spider, with the female typically being responsible for egg-laying and caring for the young until they are independent.
A baby spider is called a spiderling (since they hatch from eggs, they are also hatchlings).
Spiders do not 'give birth' they lay eggs ! The spider spins a cocoon from the silk it produces from the spinnerets - where it deposits the eggs, which are left to hatch on their own. Some species of spider will actively 'guard' their eggs from predators.
they aren't larvae, but hatch from eggs.
she give it to her babys
Baby spiders are called spiderlings. They hatch from eggs and undergo several molts before reaching adulthood.
7000 pound until they hatch
yes, they go to the spider hospital and talk to the spider docter who gives them there spider baby. the end.