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Spiders

Arachnida (Arachnids), with approzimately 39,500 identified species, are commonly known as spiders. All spiders are both carnivorous and venomous, but only a very small percentage are potentially dangerous to humans. Ask and answer questions here about these eight legged fascinating wonders.

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What do trantulas livie in?

From deserts, to jungles, to mountainous jungle regions, the tarantula is a very successful predator.

Why do you think a diving spider surrounds itself with a bubble in the water?

water spiders are just like any other spider. they need oxygen to breathe. since their home is in the water, best thing to do is to bring the air to their home, that way they can breathe.

the way they bring the air down with them is due to special hairs on their abdomen. they catch the air and allow the spider to bring it down with them.

Is it possible for a fly to kill a spider?

No, They don't kill a owl because owl is predator. Owls kill bats.

Is there such things as flying red spiders?

There is in fact such thing as a 'flying red spider.' They live in holes and come out onto rocks or soil so that they warm up. The female and baby spider are significantly smaller than the male 'flying red spiders'. They have red limbs and body. The very tips of their legs are black as well as their pincers, (jaws).

They are slowly rising in number and are especially found in rainforests.

How much do spiders weigh?

you still a kid? spiderman is on t.v not in real life! any way talking of him he would weigh about a 55kg bye the way dont try jumping like him! THANK YOU for asking

How many people were killed by black widows?

According to the show "1000 Ways To Die" #125, on average one to two people die from a black widow spider bite each year.

Do spiders like bright colors?

Almost all spiders are nocturnal by nature but it's not necessarily because they dislike light. It has more to do with the fact that almost all spiders make a web above ground level to be able to trap flying insects. Flying insects account for the majority of all arachnids diets. So considering the fact that most flying insects are attracted to light it would only make since that a spider would hunt at night so as to be able to place its web next to a light source. It's really all about letting the prey come to you.

What does a funnel web spider baby look like?

When they are first born and ready to explore the world they usely wander around.(like a brizilian wandering spider for instance.)Luckely they are no were neer vemonus(so you can kill them without the risk of getting killed your self!.)althogh if you are bitten by one you get a scare from where you are bitten.(not a big one!so people don't even noteice!.)they like to find places that are dark places but with hard skulls if you feel a spider like body in a dark place(such as a toy bag)I cant belive im saying this........................But................get a......................a hammer..........and.............slam it.....................I cant belive I said that!!!!Poor spiders they.....there only FRIGHTEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!CANT THEY JUST GET SOME!!!!JUST ALITTLE PICE NOW ADAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!POOR THINGS!!!!!!!!!EVERYDAY PEPOLE JUST WALK INTO THIS PLACE WITH A TERRIFIED SPIDER AND JUST HAPPEN TO KILL IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NO WONDER LOADS OF PEPOLE GET KILLED BY THEM!!!!!!!!!I MEAN IF SOME BODY JUST WALKS INTO A ROOM WITH A SPIDER IN IT THEY JUST HAF TO KILL IT!!!!!!!!!!!.........................excuse me with my overdoing.......but ither leave it alone or kill it.TNX FOR READING!!!!!!!!!!! by star68888.

How do spiders protect their eggs?

They use thread . They wrap it around the eggs to form a sack .

Do spiders have spiracles?

NO.

Spiders, insects etc. do not have an internal skeleton. They have an exoskeleton.

Is a red and black millipede poisonous?

Millipedes are not poisonous, but many species have glands capable of producing irritating fluids that may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. The defensive sprays of some millipedes contain hydrochloric acid that can chemically burn the skin and cause long-term skin discoloration. The fluid can also be dangerous to the eyes. It is not advisable to handle millipedes with your bare hands. Persons handling millipedes may notice a lingering odor on their hands. After contact with millipedes, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water until the odor is gone. The solvents ether or alcohol will also help remove the noxious fluid.

Centipedes however,have jaws containing poison glands that are located on the first body segment immediately behind the head, depending on the species.

Why can't spiders get out the tub?

Well there are two ways of getting spiders in your bath number one spiders can clime up the drain pipes of your house that can lead to the bath and number two spiders nearly always hunt at night and they can fall into the bath why they are hunting at night.

What do garden spiders do for plants?

they don't benefit plant actually their relationships are commensalism it means that one is benefited which is the spider (by getting shelter) and the plant just stay normal neither harmed nor benefited. :)

Can spider bites spread?

A spider bite will remain in one area on the body, for instance the right leg. However, the size of the bite can expand dramatically depending upon the species of spider that made the bite. Some spiders have toxins or venoms in their bite that can become systemic - this would be a medical emergency that needs to be addressed immediately.

What is the world most poisonous spider called?

Brazilian wandering

Brazilian Wandering What?

How do you know what spider I was bit by?

You should know you've been bitten by the slight stinging.I've been bitten twice,and each time I saw the spider.No problems for me but others complain of imflammation at site.Both spiders were male(small,about 25mm long).It could be that the female is the one that packs the punch.Others who have been bitten have told me they heat a needle and insert needle into bite site and no problems.

How many different types of spiders are in Michigan?

Jewel and her family rocks forever so dont mess with them OK!

How do know if a spider is a boy or girl?

Spiders have eight legs, and then there are two more, shorter, appendages right up next to the chelicerae and the fangs. Those two appendages function rather like our arms. However, for the male spider they are also part of the reproductive system. They function like syringes. The male spider fills them with semen, inserts them one at a time into the body of the female spider (assuming she will welcome him to do it), and then deposits the two syringe-fulls of semen into the female.

So, the extra limbs, called "pedipalps," look rather like arms with heavy boxing gloves on them. They are not slim like the pedipalps of the female.

With tarantulas it is harder to tell, and you really need a tarantula book with pictures and everything to understand how to examine the rest of the reproductive system of that kind of spider.

What do you do with a brown recluse spider in Massachusetts?

Cowboy boots have pointed toes for a reason. Bug spray that's rated to kill spiders also works.

Will ammonia kill spiders?

A mixture of ammonia and bleach will probably kill you, so it will also be harmfull to a spider. Seriously, don't mix any household chemicals to 'make' an insecticide. Please use specific agents that are developed to kill spiders for you own safety.

What type of spider is Black with red oval on back?

Black widow. My father used to catch those all the time when he was still in the Philippines.

What kind of spider is black with a red V?

It is a safe guess that that spider belongs either to Genus Latrodectus or Steatoda, both of which have very potent venom. Members of Latrodectus are among the most dangerous spiders in the world. Noted members include the Black Widow spider, the Red-Back spider, and the Katipo Spider. Steatoda is generally much less harmful, and fatalities are almost unheard of. However, both can cause serious medical problems (Latrodectism and Steatodism respectively, because of the venom type, which attacks nerves and the heart, causing intense pain, difficulty breathing, and sometimes heart attack), and should be avoided. They are non-aggressive, and will only bite if threatened. But they have very poor eyesight (sometimes female spiders of said Gena will mistakenly consume their mate, having mistaken him for prey), and anything that disturbs their web and is too large for prey becomes a threat. If you believe you have found a member of Latrodectus or Steatoda, by no means disturb it. It can most likely kill you.