yes metaphorically speaking.
Nazis would be the answer you are looking for.
A sweep net is a tool used in entomology to collect insects. It consists of a net attached to a metal frame and handle. By sweeping the net through vegetation, insects are caught in the netting for observation and study.
Spider web glass, also known as "dragline silk," is a material made from the silk produced by spiders. It is known for its exceptional strength and flexibility, making it a valuable material for various applications such as bulletproof vests, medical sutures, and even artificial tendons. Spider web glass is also biodegradable and biocompatible, making it an environmentally friendly and safe option for use in various industries.
It depends what you mean by 'fears'. Almost everyone has a fear of the 'unknown' - It's natural to be apprehensive of something we cannot see, or know nothing about. If you're talking about phobias (such as a fear of spiders etc) - people usually only really develop phobias as a result of a bad experience (usually in childhood). Most people's phobias disappear as we get older - and more informed.
You can't walk on water because you are too heavy. Well, then why can a water spider walk on water if you ask? Because water spiders have little fur on their feet with some kinds of oil that makes it stand on top of water. Also, they are so light that it doesn't break the tense of the surface of water.
They don't hear they sense vibrations.
Yes, that is how they know there is an insect caught in their web.
yes
Spiders are not actually fond of music. They do not have ears and cannot hear in the same way that humans and other animals can. Any perceived reaction to music in spiders is likely coincidental or due to other factors such as vibrations or changes in their environment.
No, they feel vibrations with the hairs on their legs..... and remember there more scared off you then your scared of them. spiders are very venimis be carefull children you mite be bitten by one they are very stinky
sometimes but not always mostly depends on the spider
their eyes, but they don't hve very good vision so they use their sense o feel more. vibrations.
Prey caught in the spiders web struggles. This causes vibrations in the web strands. The spider sits at the center of the web strands and using its legs, detects which strands are being moved. It then proceeds down those strands to the location of the ensnared insect and bites and secures it for eating.
rough vibrations and sudden jerks in your movement..loud noises[screaming or yelling]..wind or blowing hard on it..most all spiders love the pulse in the palm of your hand.
Jumping spiders have a variety of predators, including birds, wasps, parasitic flies, and other spiders. Their predators often rely on stealth, speed, and ambush tactics to catch them as they move quickly and erratically. Their excellent vision and ability to detect vibrations help them evade predators.
No, spiders do not have tongues. They do not have taste buds either. Spiders use special sensory organs called sensilla on their legs and palps to detect chemicals and vibrations in their environment.
Most types of spiders that live outside have adapted to living outside. Other types of spiders live exclusively indoors and would not survive outdoors.