A jumping spider might wear a colorful and unique hat to stand out in the crowd.
A jumping spider exploring the water would likely wear a waterproof hat to keep dry and protect its eyes from splashes.
In the world of fashion and design, a jumping spider wearing a raindrop hat would be seen as a unique and creative concept. It could symbolize a blend of nature and style, showcasing innovation and imagination. This unexpected combination could inspire new ideas and push boundaries in the fashion industry.
A spider would wear a top hat to a fancy party.
If a spider wore a raindrop as a hat, the water would likely slide off due to the spider's body oils and the shape of its body. The spider may also find it difficult to move or hunt for prey with the raindrop on its head.
A wide-brimmed hat would be recommended for someone who wants to protect themselves from spider raindrops.
The ant mimic spider is a type of Jumping Spider. Jumping Spiders are harmless. The most you would get is a small red mark where the bite occurred.
A jumping spider exploring the water would likely wear a waterproof hat to keep dry and protect its eyes from splashes.
If this is a relatively small spider, then I would suggest that it is a Jumping Spider, and more specifically, possibly a Daring Jumping Spider. Read about Jumping spiders at the below link...(and sorry if this is not what it is.)http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071107223852AAzJ1vz
A spider that fits this description would likely be a species of jumping spider, specifically the bold jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are black with white stripes or spots on their bodies and have clear or white-striped legs. Jumping spiders are known for their agility and ability to leap to catch their prey.
Some Jumping Spiders and Crab Spiders are yellow with some red and white markings at the back. They are small, the biggest one I seen was 0.5cm-1.5cm long. I never seen a crab spider before but I bet they are the same size. If they are going to fight, the jumping spider would have 90% chance of winning and crab spider would have 30% chance as the jumping spider has more stealth, its more cunning, more distance in sight and can jump 20-50 body lengths away. Oh and by the way the jumping spider is cuter (;
Eating a spider will not poison you. Almost all spiders have venom. Most venoms are not very toxic to human beings. A jumping spider can have a fairly large quantity of venom that is fairly toxic to humans. However, that just means that if a big jumping spider bites you it will make you hurt enough to make you wish you had been more careful. It is pretty hard to get a jumping spider to bite you A tiny jumping spider will be unlikely to bite you, and if it bites you then the amount of venom it delivers will not be enough to make you feel much if any pain. On top of that, a truly tiny jumping spider's fangs are so small that they might not get through the layer of dead cells on your epidermis. Never say never because you never know what will turn up next. Probably nobody has ever been bitten by this tiny metallic jumping spider. But unless this spider is very much unlike all the jumping spiders of various species that people have been bitten by, it is a good bet that its bite would not be a medical problem for any human.
According to a website that i just visited (the bug man??) this spider could be what is called a false black widow. I too had a question about this specific description of spider- as I recently found FOUR of them within three days in the same area in my house. According to the bug man, this spider actually eats black widows and something else called a sow bug. Hope this is helpful
cause he wants to get into ur pants
most attemtion recieved was negative attention, standing out would attract attention.
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In the world of fashion and design, a jumping spider wearing a raindrop hat would be seen as a unique and creative concept. It could symbolize a blend of nature and style, showcasing innovation and imagination. This unexpected combination could inspire new ideas and push boundaries in the fashion industry.
Cats can eat spiders, this will not hurt the cat (but will definitely hurt the spider). Most cats would rather eat their cat food, but there is a certain excitement in catching your own prey, even if it is just a spider.