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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 is an areneid?

An areneid is a member of the Araneidae, a group of spiders better known as the orb-weaver spider.

Where did Spider-Man get bitten by the radioactive spider at?

While the radiation machine was running the steatoda spider hit the radioactive beams
jus like hulk and it gave all the radioactive powers into the spider and thats how the radioactive spider was made.

What spider lives under the bed?

all the biggest and scary ones... of course (:

In what parts of North Carolina do Brown Recluse Spiders live?

North Carolina is out of the known range of Brown Recluse spiders. It's always possible that somebody might encounter one that had just been brought in hidden in somebody's luggage or furniture at moving time. Fortunately, any of them that have arrived this way seem not to have had babies.

What is spider in Japanese?

Kumo. But it also means cloud. So I'd be careful how you use it.

What is Percentage of people with widows peak?

The percentage of people with a widow's peak—characterized by a V-shaped point at the hairline—is estimated to be around 20-30%. This trait is influenced by genetics, with variations in prevalence among different populations. While it can be a dominant genetic trait, the exact percentage may vary based on specific demographic factors.

What kind of spiders live in Antarctica?

  1. No They would die cause some of the spiders need warmth

What causes GBS?

The exact cause of GBS is not known. However, bacterial or viral infections may be a trigger for its development.

Is an ice spider true?

No, they are not true, people want you to think they are, but they are not

Do spiders eat ham?

Some spiders eat meat... I'm not sure about ham. Probably.

What do spider hate?

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.

Are there camel spiders in Utah?

yep. I just caught one a few minutes ago on Dugway Army Proving Ground. I am not sure if they are native but I saw one 3 weeks ago and then just today we saw 3 in our work center. If they are not indiginous, I am sure they hitched a ride from the snadbox on one of the many vehicles or planes passing through our base.

They are in moab and have been for some time. We found two in our house in just three days. One was about as big as a nail polish cap. If not bigger. The other was much smaller and I was the one that smashed them both. ((My mom, and my sister are kinda cowards. Its a bug, grab a shoe and SMASH it if you are so scared of the thing.)) They may have been a breading pair for the closeness of their location and their appearance.

Do spiders have brains like if they come into your house are they aware you will try anything to get rid of them?

Spiders do not harbor any prejudices about human beings. Generally speaking, they do not have any concept of a house, or of a house as the lair of a territorial animal. On top of that, only a relatively small number of species of spiders have good enough vision to see a house or a human.

Spiders primarily are interesting in getting insects to eat. They bite prey. Occasionally they may have to bite something to defend themselves against it. So if somebody gets bitten it will ordinarily be for one of two reasons: (1) The spider has made a prey mistake. If the tip of somebody's finger was touched to the wall a Huntsman spider was resting on then it might see only the end of the finger and take it to be some kind of caterpillar. If a human touched a finger down on a spider web, the spider (who is legally blind) might rush out and bite it. (2) The spider is getting hurt by something the human is doing, or maybe it is protecting its eggs or baby spiders, so it will give a defensive bite.

The only spiders that seem to have a real interest in human beings are the jumping spiders, and that is because their vision is so good that they can actually see us. Once a human comes near to them, they will keep their bodies turned so they can watch us. Some kinds are very timid and will keep a distance from humans, but a few species seem to be so curious about us that they will jump from their spot on the wall to a finger held at a tempting distance and then they will jump from finger to finger and give the whole hand a good exploration.

Jumping spiders, and some other hunting spiders, seem to have enough of a brain to learn that the human is not in attack mode. In the beginning they will act scared, but when nothing bad happens they will calm down.

Jumping spiders sometimes come into houses through open windows. Perhaps they followed a fly inside, or perhaps they just made a random exploration that led them through the window. They do not seem to have any prejudice that makes them think humans would attack them for no good reason. If they could think well enough, they might expect that humans would welcome them in to kill the buzzing house flies and the biting mosquitos.

Why are Goliath Bird-eater spiders called that if they don't eat birds?

Goliath Birdeaters acquirred their name from the time of their discovery, when explorers found one eating a hummingbird. Additionally, the Goliath will raid nests and eat chicks.