spinnerets
These structures are called "spinnerets."
The Greek prefix "arachno-" pertains to spiders. It is commonly used in scientific terms related to spiders or spider-like structures.
No. They have no setae( pin-like structures in a spiders legs) and they are not spiders. This is not a myth this is facts (I used my common sense)
more like Spiders
Yes, spiders have mandibles, which are their jaw-like structures used for feeding. They use their mandibles to grasp and crush their prey, inject venom, and manipulate their silk for building webs.
No they can't. Nearly all animals with eyes can blink otherwise their eyeballs would just dry up and they would become blind but as spiders don't have eyelids this means that there is nothing to blink with so they must have some other way to keep their eyes moist.
Some animals that build intricate structures for shelter or protection include beavers, termites, birds like weaver birds and bowerbirds, and some species of spiders.
Yes Spiders are attracted to spiders like i'm attracted to woman
I think so
It seems like you might be referring to "water guns" or "squirt guns". These are toys that shoot water out when squeezed.
The only way your wife will squirt, besides the obvious i.e. 'hitting her spot' is if she's extremely comfortable with you, in her surroundings and does not care about what she sounds like or what she looks like either. She's then 'squirt' anywhere between a cup & a quart of fluid.
like a 7up but with more lemon-grapefruit taste.Really refreshing.