That would be awesome, but if you could, wouldn't you think everyone would've been bitten by now?
By making webs
No, it's not true that getting bitten by a spider would give you the ability to shoot webs, as seen in fictional stories like Spider-Man. While some spiders produce silk, their abilities are a result of specific biological adaptations that humans do not possess. A spider bite can cause various reactions in humans, but it won't grant superpowers.
Spider webs themselves are not poisonous to humans. However, some spiders that create the webs may be venomous and can bite, causing harm to humans.
No, spider webs are not conductive.
No. Tigers are no afraid of spider webs. It is doubtful that spider webs matter to them at all.
no because real spiders are not cartoons nor movies they are real.
no spider webs can not be different colors
well, you know how spider-man shoots white webs from his wrist,...think about it. [white, hoe, shoot..] pretty self-explanitory
Web shooting is a special ability possessed by the fictional superhero Spider-Man, enabling him to shoot spider webs from devices mounted on his wrists or from his own body. Spider-Man uses these webs to swing between buildings, create barriers, and capture or immobilize enemies.
Because the spider could not put a lot of webs in him.if it did he would not have unlimited webs.
Because they are too small and pass through the web. They also bite through the web.
a spider