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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.

6,012 Questions

Do black widows live in Alaska?

Yes, black widow populations in kansas have been growing.

How many eyes does the green lynx spider have?

The Green Lynx Spider has eight eyes, arranged in two rows.

What are red rings on top of legs?

Red rings on the top of the legs can be caused by various conditions, including allergic reactions, insect bites, or skin infections such as ringworm. They may also indicate eczema or other dermatological issues. If the rings are persistent, itchy, or accompanied by other symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

How many legs does 9 spiders have?

Uh... do the maths!

9x8= 72 legs

72 legs.. yuck.... lol

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In what episode is when theres a spider demon and it trys to kill kogome?

episode 13 The Mystery of the New Moon and the Black-haired Inuyasha -- This is the episode where Kagome and Shippo see InuYasha in his human form for the first time, along with the spider demon (AKA: Spider-Heads)

Beatnik spider bug rogers in comics?

The beatnik spider, Bug Rogers, resided in the household of Gordo Lopez in the comic strip, Gordo, produced by Gus Arriola.

Where is a safe place to relocate a black widow to?

Look, A black widow spider produces four to nine eggs sacs within a year, each containing close to 250 spiders. If you found one, chances are it is one of those 250 that hatched. Because they are teretorial, you may not find another next to that location. However, there are probably several more that did survive the batch and furthermore, there are probably several others across the room or basement hiding in other corners and dark areas. Disposing of this creature outside, far away from your home is a good idea, but that doesn't mean there are not more. The truth is, they are everywhere and you cannot extict the species. Because they are not aggresive creature, they will not bite humans unless they are provoked or feel threat to there young. The chances of one climbing into your bed and biting you are slim. Adult spiders usually stay in the same place for their entire life, only migrating as juvenials. You may see one that was hiding in you wall or concrete blocks that emerged because it became to wet or cold. There are probably more in your wall, the good news is that they will probally stay there. The bad news is that there are probably lots and lots more in there. And again becaause they are territorial, they are all spread out among the entire area. So to safely get rid of the one you found without killing it, take it far away from your home and others and let it go where people do not often go, such as a river bank or the woods. They will fend for themselves and naturally adjust to the ecosystem. They eat other spiders and insects that do harm to our environment. Its a equal balance. Or if you live in a city environment where there is not a close hole to toss the spider, you may just have to close your eyes and smash it to keep others safe. Trust me, there are lost more to go around, you are not hurting anyones feeling. Well maybe some raging enviromentalist or one who belives in bad luck. Luck is another topic.

Do spiders have balls?

Yes they do have balls and always will. Even female spiders have balls!

Is spider a vertebrate?

no

No. It is an arachnid which is an invertebrate.

no

What spiders live in NY?

just about any kind you cant imagine new york has the most spiders found in one place in the world

What do you call someone who studies a certain subject?

Other than saying the person is a "specialist in..." or a "... major" (if in college), there's the use of the suffix "-logist" or "-ologist" for experts/scholars in particular fields: antropologist, paleontologist, mineralogist, theologist, meteorologist, biologist, bacteriologist... "TheEnglish suffix -ology or -logydenotes a field of study or academicdiscipline, and -ologist describes a person who studies that field. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ologies#List_of_-ologies)

You found a six legged spider in your shed can anybody tell you what this is?

Brown Recluse spiders like dark places that arnt frequented by humans or large animals often. Here is a link to a picture of one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Brown-recluse-coin-edit.jpg

What is the name of the big fat black spiders that have large hard black bodies and thick long legs?

I believe that is a tarantula spider that enjois the taste of dalichios and paws that tear at your flesh assist these spiders beeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaar.