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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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How long are gisele bundchen's legs?

I do not have access to real-time information on Gisele Bundchen's leg measurements. However, it is important to note that measurements such as leg length can vary based on factors like genetics, body type, and personal health. If you are interested in specific measurements, I recommend referring to a reliable source or conducting a search online for the most up-to-date information.

How effective is a spider glue trap in catching and controlling spider infestations?

Spider glue traps can be effective in catching and controlling spider infestations by trapping spiders as they walk across the sticky surface. However, they may not completely eliminate an infestation as they only target individual spiders and may not address the root cause of the problem.

How can you communicate with spiders?

Well, isn't that just a happy little question! You see, spiders communicate through vibrations and chemicals, like pheromones. So, if you want to chat with a spider, you can try gently tapping on its web to send vibrations or leave a little gift of food to say hello. Just remember to be kind and respectful, and who knows, you might just make a new arachnid friend!

How many different types of spiders are there?

There are over 45,000 known species of spiders worldwide, belonging to the class Arachnida and the order Araneae. These species vary greatly in size, color, behavior, and habitat. New species are still being discovered and classified by arachnologists.

What does the smallest spider in the world eat?

The Patu Digua is the smallest species of spider described to date, reaching roughly the size of a head of a pin. Not much is known about their diet, though it's very likely they eat bugs like most spiders. Just... Smaller ones.

Can spiders be externally divided into equal halves like a pie but it has no distinguishable right and left sides?

Spiders have bilateral symmetry, meaning they can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane that runs from head to abdomen. While they may not have distinct right and left sides like humans, their body structure follows this symmetrical pattern. This symmetry is essential for their movement, sensory perception, and overall body function.

What is the world's smallest spiders?

Oh, what a delightful question! The world's smallest spiders are members of the Patu digua species, found in Colombia. These tiny arachnids are barely visible to the naked eye, measuring just 0.37 millimeters in length. Just imagine the intricate beauty of these little creatures in their natural habitat, creating their own tiny masterpieces in the world.

Where in the body of a spider is venom produced?

Well honey, spiders are not exactly my expertise, but I'll give it a shot. Venom in spiders is produced in their venom glands, typically located near their fangs. So, if you ever see a spider giving you the side-eye, just remember to watch out for those venomous fangs.

Are red spiders poisonous?

All spiders are poisonous; some venoms just have no or little discernible effect on humans. Color is not necessarily an indication of toxicity. Some spiders are red to blend in with their surroundings, some are red as a warning, and really are venomous, and some a red to mimic the truly venomous ones. In any case, color alone is not enough to determine how poisonous a spider is.

Explain why the artist has portrayed the nobleman at the spider and the peasant as the fly?

the artist has portrayed the nobleman as the spider and the peasant as fly because as a spider feed on the fly similarly in 18th century france the nobles and the government exploited the peasant in form of taille and tithes the peasant not only had to pay feudal dues but render all kinds of service.

What Five differences between the spider and the ant?

A big difference is spiders have 8 legs and ants have 6.spiders have 2 body parts and ants have 3.spiders have 2 mouth parts ants have 1 also most siders spin webs ants dont and last sipeders dont have antannaes like ants do

Is the Patu Digua poisonous?

Oh, dude, the Patu Digua is actually a species of spider native to Colombia. While they do possess venom like most spiders, it's not considered harmful to humans. So, technically speaking, they're not poisonous to us, but I wouldn't recommend cuddling up with one for a nap, you know?

Is a spider and web a living or nonliving thing?

A spider is a living thing because it has vital functions (Nutrition, Respiration, Movement, Growth, Sensitivity, Excretion and Reproduction). However a spiderweb/cobweb is a non-living thing because it does not have any vital functions from the above.

Words to describe a spider's movement?

skitter, flit, quiver, patter, scurry, scramble, creep, descend from a filiment of web

Why more spiders found in a meadow?

Spiders eat insects, so they are found where there is a good food source. You'll find more spiders in a meadow because meadows are filled with insects, and the spiders go there to take advantage of that fact.

How much hair does an average human eat in a lifetime?

The average human swallows about 40 lbs. of hair over their entire lifetime, completely unbeknownst to them (i.e., they are unaware of it).

This is discluding, of course, people with that strange disease that causes them to constantly eat their own hair.

Do black widow spiders live in Michigan?

There are many species of spiders in Texas, but there are only two harmful ones-- the black widow and Brown Recluse.

See Related Link, below, for more details on these two spiders, their habits, and First aid recommendations.

What kind of spider likes to eat dead rotting flesh?

Oh, that's an interesting question! Spiders are amazing creatures that play an important role in nature. While some species of spiders may be attracted to dead animals for food, it's important to remember that they are just doing what comes naturally to them. Let's appreciate all living things for their unique roles in the circle of life.

Was David saved by spider web from saul?

yes he was saved by a spider.

In 1 Samuel 23-24, David is hiding in caves because King Saul was trying to kill him. There is a Rabbinical story (midrash) in the Talmud (learing) about about this which says that God used a spider to spin its web over the opening of the cave David was in so that when Saul saw the web he passed by cave because he knew that David could not be in there otherwise he would have broken the web. The spider was like Queen Esther, used for such a time as this. Look for the divine appointments God will use you. :)

What are 2 disadvantages of spiders?

Two disadvantages of spiders are their venomous bites, which can be harmful or even deadly to humans, and their ability to create unsightly webs in indoor spaces. Additionally, some people have arachnophobia, a fear of spiders, which can cause anxiety and distress.

Do spiders have whiskers?

Spiders do not have whiskers in the traditional sense, as whiskers are typically associated with mammals. However, spiders do have specialized sensory structures called setae, which are tiny hairs that can detect vibrations, air currents, and other environmental cues. These setae are located on different parts of the spider's body, including the legs and abdomen, and play a crucial role in their ability to navigate and interact with their surroundings.

What are the symptoms of being bit by a daddy long legs?

There are two sorts of spider with the nickname "Daddy Long Legs", and one species of bug with the same name. The "Daddy Long Legs" spider of North America is actually an Opilone or Harvestman and is completely non-venomous.

The "Daddy Long Legs" spider of Europe is poisonous and has been identified as a culprit in biting people. The symptoms range from a small red splotch on the skin to full scale necrosis of the bite area (turns black). The necrosis bite of the "daddy long legs" of Europe (pholcidae house spider) was not fully documented and pholcidae venom has not been tested for toxicity to mice or humans.

What is the difference between a worm and a spider?

a worm has no skeleton, exo or internal and has no legs, no eyes and does not prey on other animals.a spider does have a skeleton, does have eyes and legs and does prey on other animals.