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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

Is nidhi kulpati a widow?

Yes if she has not remarried.

Grasshoppers have how many pairs of antenna?

It has 1 pair of antenna and 1 pair of antennae, people get confused and think it has 2 pair of antenna.

Who was The first spider in space?

Anita and Arabella, two female cross spiders were launched into orbit in 1973 destined for the Skylab 3 space station. They were used in experiments that evaluated their web building skills in zero gravity among others things. See Web Links for more details and images

What is an archinds?

Arachnids have an exoskeleton and jointed legs. Most arachnids have 8 legs.Also they don't have antennas.

Does spiders move slow or fast?

It depends on the spider, but mostly they move at a resonably quick pace.

What do green jumping spiders need to survive?

Anything they can get. Mostly flies, crickets, moths, other spiders, bees, wasps, and other arthropods. I have seen them take prey twice their size. Hope That Helps!

Do poisonous spiders make tunnel webs?

There is a funnel-web spider in Australia, that is considered poisonous. It has a reasonably close cousin in New Zealand, which looks very similar, and though it will bite it is not poisonous to humans.

The NZ ones are impressive size, with a flat body up to 3 cm in diameter, and long stout legs. They also live under logs and firewood stacks.

How many Kauai Cave Wolf Spiders are left?

It is unknown how many Kauai cave wolf spiders are left. Current surveys of the remaining population found only about 30 in the three caves where they are known to live. There are likely more, but not many more.

Are all spiders near sighted?

no actually there is a Mexican camel spider that is NOT near sighted.

What are 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of spiders?

they can weave webs and hold their pray better, but some spiders have a hard time moving around on their webs, and some are too heavy

How does the bite of Telamonia dimidiata looks?

The Bite of a Telamonia Dimidiata initially looks very similar to a spider bite, though over time it will develop a redness that is vastly similar to that of a snake bite, and if it is not immedietaly treated, it could be killer.

Found UK black spider with red legs?

Most likely a woodlouse spider. They're pretty common but like dark corners and don't tend to come into houses.

What do kauai wolf spiders eat?

They eat insects and other spiders

Name the toxin produced by Telamonia dimidiata?

Telamonia Dimidiata are non-venomous and produce no toxin significant to humans.

What spider can spin a web five times stronger than steel?

Any web-spinning spider can do it, it is a property of spider silk. When it is said that spider silk is stronger than steel, this does not mean the webs themselves as is. It means that if you had enough spider silk to weave into the same thickness as a steel cable, the spider silk would have a tensile strength five times greater.

What kind of spiders go into attack mode?

They Dont They Just Know When Humans ASnd Animal/Insects Wanna Kill Them And They Dont Think They Just Act Baby!><

-Babby Booo!<3(:

Do people in Africa eat spiders?

yes. they mix spiders into all their meals to keep a healthy diet. Spiders are the most healthy thing in the world.