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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 color is the Trapdoor Spider?

It is usually dark grey and can have a red-brown abdomen. It resembles a smaller version of the tarantella and the females are bigger than the males.

Do daddy long leg spider bites hurt?

no because they have uncut fangs wich suck for packing a punch but when they bite you will feel a pinch

Do spiders have kidneys?

No. Excrement of the spider is also dry.

Can you pee with a daddy long leg inside the bathroom?

no you can't because you might be afraid of it. no you can't because if you pee then it might pinch you while you are on thee toilet.

Can a spider jump as far as the length of a football field?

No If a spider were the same size as a human then it might be able to. What sort of football field? US or UK?

What kind of bug has 6 legs and looks like a grasshopper and really long antennas No its not a preying mantis.?

By "bug", I assume you just mean "insect". (Technically, a bug is a specific type of insect.)

You haven't provided nearly enough information. Your best bet is to visit your local college's biology department and see if you can describe it to someone there; most science professors are actually happy to see people take enough of an interest in their field to spend a few minutes trying to help you figure it out unless they're really busy (finals week, for example, would be a bad time to do this).

Does a daddy long leg have penises?

A daddy long legs has "a" penis. I am wierded out by your pluralization. this is also one of the reasons its not a spider.

What do spider plants hate?

YOUr mom sat on them thats why idiot!

How does a spider produce the gossamer threads for its web?

The spider produce liquid proteins inside their body. These proteins are pumped into it's duct(spider's behind), cells extract all liquid from the silk to another part of the duct. Here hydrogen atoms are taken out from the liquid making acid that goes back to the silk and harden it to what we now know as worlds strongest fiber that also can stretch up to 140% of it's original length.

Many laboratories have tried to make synthetic silk by using the spiders web gene or bacterias. However not enough facts or produced silk have ever been released to the public to announce these experiments successful.

What types cells does a spider have?

Spiders are composed of various types of cells, including epithelial cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, and specialized cells for producing silk. Their epidermal cells help form the exoskeleton, while muscle cells enable movement. Additionally, spider silk glands contain specialized cells that produce the proteins needed for silk production, crucial for web-building and other functions. Overall, spider cells exhibit a range of functions that support their survival and lifestyle.

Will the camel spider eat a scorpion?

Yes, because of their size they can have a scorpion for lunch.

What do fire beetles eat?

Many beetles eat plant material, but some of them will only eat the seeds of one specific kind of plant, or only the leaves of another type of plant. Some will eat decaying organic matter of almost any kind. There are some that specialize in eating one specific kind of fungus.

There are also beetles that are predatory, and only eat other insects, or only eat carrion. Some prefer aquatic organisms, or specialize in eating snails, or aphids. Others will eat any kind of meat they can get their little mandibles around.

Is abdomen attached to wings or legs?

Neither, the wings and legs are actually attached to the thorax.

What is scientific name of a baby kauai cave wolf spider?

Spiders of any species are "hatchlings" until they leave the protection of their parent.

What kind of spiders are piousness?

All spiders are not piousness but some are very harmful and piousness like: Black widow spiders which are shy and prefer secluded locations such as crawl spaces, attics, garages, and sheds where they construct a tangled, crisscross web and this spider is piousness.Brown Recluse Spider is common outdoors and indoors in the southern and central United States. It is uncommon to extremely rare in the Upper Midwest and this spider is very dangerous and piousness.

What is the duration of Web of the Spider?

The duration of Web of the Spider is 1.82 hours.

What is spider like?

a spider can bite and it's hairy it also has 8 legs

What eats a water strider?

Birds, fish, and other animals bigger than itself.

How long does it take a garden spider to spin a web?

For the distance to travel, we'll use a very accurate calculation of 24,901.55 miles as the Earth's circumference at the equator. We'll have to make a few assumptions to work the problem. 1. The "web" we're talking about will be a single, long strand. 2. Our spider can spin a strand of silk at the rate of 6 feet per minute. Many female spiders can spin that fast. 3. Our spider does not need to stop for eating, sleeping, or any other reason. 4. Our spider's progress is not hindered by disease, old age, or death. 5. Our spider will build her web at ground level and be unimpeded by hills, mountains, water, buildings, or any other obstacle. So: The Earth's 24,901.55 mile circumference equals 131,480,184 feet. (That's, of course, the circumference in miles times 5,280 ft/mi.) The web-building speed of 6 feet per minute equals 360 ft/hr. (That's about 0.07 miles per hour.) The distance of 131,480,184 feet will be traveled in 365,222.733 hours. (That's calculated as 131,480,184 feet divided by 360 ft/hr.) At 24 hours/day and 365.25 days/year and 12 months/year, with rounding, our spider finishes her web in about 41 years, 8 months. Interesting note: That entire web will weigh under a pound.

Can you have an diving bell spider as a pet?

Apparently they make good pets - "The waterspider is an easy housepet, and can be fed with a lot of freshwater animals".

http://www.waterwereld.nu/waterspineng.php

I want one too god knows where you can get them, might have to try and catch one. I know their native to my country, I don't know if their rare in the wild though...