Perhaps.
The Purple Heart is a military decoration awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces who are wounded or killed in action. It is not awarded for civilian injuries or incidents, such as spider bites. Therefore, a Purple Heart would not be awarded for a camel spider bite.
First of all the "camel spider" isn't really a spider; it's a spider kin called a solafugid (means "flees from the Sun," which it certainly does). Its venomous bite is painful, but not deadly, to humans. Stories about its anesthetic powers are not true.
The bite of the Jewelled spider would cause local mild pain
Yes, the southern house spider is venomous, but its bite is not considered dangerous to humans.
Yes, a wolf spider bite can be dangerous, but it is usually not life-threatening. Potential risks associated with a wolf spider bite include pain, swelling, redness, itching, and in rare cases, allergic reactions or infection. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience severe symptoms or if you are unsure about the bite.
There are many types of camel spiders. Their bite is generally considered to be non-venomous. Even so, they can give a nasty bite, especially when they feel threatened. And their bite is not a 'clean' bite, but it makes a nasty tear in the skin. What is more, camel spiders don't brush their teeth... so expect the wound to become badly infected by bacteria! In a worse case scenario, someone who has been bitten by a camel spider may face a life-threatening situation and have to be hospitalised for several months! (See Related links below)
No modern spiders have claws but there a number of spider kin that do. One of the best examples is the camel spider...it is not a true spider, just a close relative. See link. Their bite is painful but they are not particularly venomous.
Camel Spiders, or Solifugae, are capable of leaving a painful bite on a human. However, they are not venomous.
YES! If they wanted to they could bite your skin off and eat you...no joke...my friend rode a camel before
Camel spiders are typically found in arid regions such as deserts and scrublands in various parts of the world, including the Middle East, North Africa, and southwestern United States. They prefer sandy or rocky environments and are most active at night.
considering camel spiders are not poisonous, yes, the cure is a band aid, some ointment, and time...
By button spider I am guessing you mean the button spider from the Latrodecutus family. Therefore, it's bite has a latrotoxin dangerous to humans.