Is the substance that comes out of the spider called a thread that makes the web?
Usually it is called "spider silk." Some species of spiders can produce six different kinds of silk. The filaments that come from their spinnerets are a little like the silk fibers that silkworms use to make their cocoons.
It is o.k. to speak of "a thread of spider silk," especially since some spiders produce sheet webs that just looking at one from a distance won't tell you that they were formed out of individual lengths of spider silk.
What does a spider have at the end of their legs?
cats back legs are attached to the skeleton of the cat, like human legs. cats front legs are NOT attached skeletally, only by ligament and muscle. cats are unique in this respect, giving them more flexibility. technically, a cats front leg cannot be "dislocated" as it was never attached to begin with. cats are unique animals that make excellent pets. they are better than dogs and much cleaner too! they are independent though. cats have not been domesticated as long as dogs. this is why. if you have a cat or are thinking about getting one it is necessary to make sure cats have water and good food daily. do not be cheap with your choice of catfood. a cats kidneys are very efficient and a cat can actually rehydrate if necessary by drinking salt water. no cats can taste sweets due to a genetic change in their early desert dwelling ancestors. if you have a cat and it is sick, take it to the vet. do not try to fix it at home. cats run hot, with a normal body temperature of about 102 degrees.
What are the symptoms of the Brazilian Wandering spider?
The symptoms of the bite of the Brazilian Wandering Spider are (1) immediate intense pain because the venom contains lots of serotonin, which affects the human nervous system, (2) local inflammation, (3) intense penile erections (which can result in impotence if not treated promptly), (4) general interference with the central nervous system (some components of the venom are neurotoxins) resulting in loss of muscle control, breathing problems, asphyxiation. (5) death unless the spider gave a small injection of its venom or antivenom was administered in time.
This venom is generally regarded as the most toxic of all spider venoms. It is fortunate for humans that these spiders bite defensively and will generally stop biting and delivering venom when the spider no longer perceives itself to be threatened.
What did the recently married spiders call themselves?
The best one I can think of is newlywebs. But that's probably not it.
Which of the five senses develop second?
The five senses are:
Sight
Touch
Hearing
Smell
Taste
None develop sound but hearing processes it.
What is the relative strength of a spider web?
The bridging thread which is the initial and strongest thread of a spider's web is roughly half the stength of steel and twice the strength of bones. Spiders can rebuild their web on a daily basis.
What do Ukraine people eat in the morning?
Ukrainians from Odessa where I am from like a hardy breakfast specially on weekends when the entire family comes over for a traditional breakfast.
Potatoes boiled with lots of butter and dill.
Herring fillet and poured with olive oil and sliced onions
Potato pancakes
Hand sliced bread and butter ( not that cotton Wonder bread that sticks to the roof on your mouth)
Lots of tea and coffee
Lots of crapes and morning pastries
Sald that consists of tomatoes, pickles, onions, salt , paper, oil and sometimes sour cream.
Ukrainians have a saying;
Eat breakfast yourself
Share lunch with a friend
Give dinner to enemy
Do white tail spiders scratch or punture the skin?
White-tailed Spider bites can cause initial burning pain followed by swelling and itchiness at the bitten area. Occasionally, weals, blistering or local ulceration have been reported - conditions known medically as necrotising arachnidism. As well as the spider's venom, minor bacterial infection of the wound may be a contributory factor in such cases.
A debate continues about the involvement of White-tailed Spider bite in cases of severe ulcerative skin lesions seen in patients diagnosed as probable spider bite victims. Typically, in such cases no direct evidence of spider bite is available. Sensational media reporting of supposed cases of severe "necrotising arachnidism" has given the White-tailed Spider a bad reputation. However, a recent study has monitored the medical outcomes of over 100 verified White-tailed Spider bites and found not a single case of ulceration (confirming the results of an earlier study). The available evidence suggests that skin ulceration is not a common outcome of White-tailed Spider bite.
White-tailed Spiders around your house can be controlled by catching and removing any that you see and by clearing away the webs of the house spiders upon which they feed.
Above retrieved from, http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/white_tailed_spider.htm
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It is the most deadlyest spider apart from the red back...it is its cousin...the crizone spider
I saw a spider that looked like this in MA mine was pretty small maybe 3-4 mm.
No, cicadas' cannot have pinchers. In fact, cicadas do not even have mouths or even stingers. They also don't have wings.
mostly any spider depending one their size, their venomous, and their smartness
kill them or find there web and destroy that with a stick or get a shovel and scoop them up and put them outside.
What does the black widow symbol with red on its back mean?
someone close to you will die without you knowing
Are camel back spiders dangerous?
yes it can kill you with one bit and it can jump and moves fast so kill it now
Camel back spiders aren't even spiders! They are a type of scorpion. They are poisonous and very hairy. They are typically found in the Middle East. I hope I helped!
^^ This is the worst possible answer. #1: They are harmless to humans. #2: They are usually no larger than 4inches, and species of the Solifugae (True name for the "spider") range in several places, including the Southern United states. #3: Ask your questions on more specific forums, to avoid answers from people who are equally uneducated on the matters at hand. I hope they were joking in their answer, otherwise they should not be allowed to answer further questions without passing some sort of test beforehand.
What is the most common shape of tunnels?
An inverted U shape is the most common tunnel shape as this is the strongest.
What are the neurological foundations of taste touch and smell?
I am unsure of the answer. I need help