no, they don't.You should know by now....
No, they can't move up your throat. They also don't lay eggs, but make a cocoon. Making a cocoon inside your throat is not possible for a spider.
It is called ballooning when a spider wraps its prey up.
Cocoon
Jade Cocoon 2 It's for the PlayStation 2.
The scientific name for a cocoon is not a single name, as "cocoon" refers to a protective casing spun by various insects during their larval stage. For example, the silk cocoon of the silkworm is produced by the species Bombyx mori. Other insects, like moths and some beetles, also create cocoons, but each species has its own specific scientific name.
the other name for chrysalis is pupa or cocoon..
CHISILIS
Cocoon (1985)
The cocoon.
silly silly... hobo? its called stray (st-ray) well the spider waits at the end of its cobweb. then aha! the bug gets trapped it cant escape! the spider walks toward it. then he cocoon's the bug. were only it's head shows. then SNAP the spider eats the bug. yummy
The scientific name for a cocoon varies depending on the species of insect that creates it. Generally, it is referred to as a "pupa" or "chrysalis" in the case of butterflies and moths. The term "cocoon" specifically describes the protective casing spun by certain larvae, particularly in the order Lepidoptera. Each type of cocoon can have a different scientific designation based on the insect species involved.
the caterpillers name is The Green Starrothe