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no because triger don't really get along with other spiecie by if you mean that they eat them
The peacock jumping spider (Maratus volans) is known for its colorful markings on its abdomen that resemble the pattern of a peacock feather. It has a small body size that can resemble a walking pea due to its round shape and bright colors. This species is native to Australia.
a green spider Im pretty sure the question said "round WHITE body" If you google "green spider" an actual green spider pops up. But I would really like to know what kind of spider this is because its the one i think im getting bit by >:O
It isn't a spider at all. It is an insect masquerading as a spider. I live in Tennessee and on June 19 encountered one on my porch. I killed it and the "body" fell off. On further inspection I found it only had 6 legs.
you pea on her.
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Pea crabs in the family Pinnotheridae are about .25 inches across the shell
There are two species of pea fowl, the Indian pea fowl and the green pea fowl. Of course, the Indian pea fowl is from India, and the green pea fowl comes from Southeast Asia. Note that peacock refers only to females; the name for both genders is pea fowl or pea pheasant.
There are many different type of jellyfish, so there is no specific genus and species for all of them. For example, the Upside-Down jellyfish is called Cassiopea xamachana. The moon jellyfish is Aurelia aurita.
No - a pea is a legume.
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