no
No, of course not.
No, no it will not. Wow.
There is no cactus capable of shooting its spines.
No, sharks cannot shoot webs. Sharks are fish and do not have the ability to produce silk like spiders, which is necessary to shoot webs. Spiders are known for their ability to shoot silk threads to build webs for catching prey or creating shelters.
no because real spiders are not cartoons nor movies they are real.
Hedgehogs have spikes on their body similar to a porcupine. The only difference is they don't have the ability to shoot them out. These needles are very sharp when they are up, which would make any animal trying to eat them uncomfortable.
The distance a spider can shoot a web varies depending on the species. Some spiders can shoot their silk up to 25 meters away, while others may only extend it a few centimeters. Spiders use their silk for capturing prey, building webs, and as a safety line for moving around.
The spider you are describing sounds like a Marbled Orbweaver spider, also known as Araneus marmoreus. This spider is known for its bright yellow body with red spikes or projections on its abdomen. It is commonly found in North America.
bird spikes
Spiders inject poison to make it paraliyse or die then it sucks the insect's body
use the gale boomerang to cut the web down to get the compass.
shoot down other planes and dropped bombs and spikes on enemy trenches