Why spider is not consider as a spider?
Well it seems to me that most people would consider that a spider IS a spider.
How long does it take for banana spider venom to have an effect?
There are several spiders that are called "banana spiders." The one with highly toxic venom is the Brazilian Wandering Spider. There are also a couple of species of large web-weaving spiders that may be called banana spiders. All of these spiders have venoms that affect the nervous system in some way, so their painful effects would probably be experienced immediately. Brazilian Wandering Spiders have venom that is especially painful in addition to being potentially deadly when a human receives a sufficient envenomation. It definitely causes immediate pain.
A spider has 8 legs how many legs do 5 spiders have?
8. Just because you have 5 spiders, doesn't mean that they grow any more legs. 5 spiders still have just 8 legs each. Simple
What is good and bad about it a spider crab Japanese?
1.they eat bugs
2.there poisonous
.they eat bugs
How does a water spider breathe?
If you're asking how it breathes underwater, it lives in a bell-shaped structure of
silk, (an underwater web) open beneath like a diving bell, and filled with
air which the spider carries down in the form of small
bubbles attached one at a time to the spinnerets and hind
legs. . so it basically carries a bubble around with it when its underwater.
Water spiders breathe through two small openings on the underside of their abdomen. These openings connect to lung-like organs.
If a banana spider biteswill you die?
The Brazilian Wandering Spider is one of the most toxic spiders in the world. This spider can often be found in bananas
it may be a ground spider or parsons spider
What spider is all white with a single red stripe down it's back?
I don't know but i found tons of them in my yard today.. I wanted to know if they were poisonous
What poisonous spider lives in South Carolina?
Can you identify small spiders with three white spots on their back?
you can identify them if they have 8 lttle legs...
How do trapdoor spiders live in soil?
The trapdoor spider digs a burrow which it covers with a hinged door. To dig their burrows, they use special spines on their jaws.
What kind of spider is gray with a dk gray strip on its back?
i think it is the wolf spider but possibly something else.
Mexican red knee
Which is stronger spiders or ants?
spiders are stronger than ants because they have some poisons that can kill a living thing.But ants can only bite and cause bleeding.
Why are there so many spiders in houses by lakes?
because since its next to the water the house is more damp and it attracks bugs.. (:
here's a picture of it: http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee38/GaianOnline/pic071.jpg but i need to know the name and if its poisonous
Where is the black widow spider native to?
You can find black widow spiders in dark, undisturbed areas such as under vinyl sidings on houses, woodpiles, attics, cellars, boxes, and trash piles. They are shiny and black with a red mark on their belly.
What spider has a white body and a red butt with a white hourglass on it?
An entamologist would have to see it to give you an id. Part of it is counting it's eyes.
Are caterpillars considered insects since they have more than six legs?
Caterpillars do have 6 legs. They also have appendages which are similar to legs, called prolegs. These help aid the insect's larval form (the caterpillar) in locomotion and gripping surfaces.
Antlion also known as Distoleon tetragrammicus does not normally trap spiders because of a spiders agility, but it is possible. If a spider enters a pit with an antlion lying at the bottom the antlion will try to trap and prey upon the spider with out hesitation, and then spit it out of it's pit to prevent blockage from its next victum.