Is there some piano sheet music for charlie the unicorn banana or in your ear banana king?
The sheet music for Put a Banana in Your Ear is here:
http://www.filmcow.com/stuff/putabananapiano.pdf
The forum post about it on the FilmCow Forums is here:
http://www.filmcow.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=56388
Does a mosquito die after it bites a person?
Only if you squash it! No, mosquitoes can bite repeatedly either on the one person or the next victim. That's why when you do squash one it may already have some other creature's blood in it. An insect that does die when it has stung you is the bee. Their stinger and part of the abdomen is pulled from them, causing them to die.
Why is a spider not considered an insect?
Insects have an exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and two antennae.
Spiders have eight legs, soft bodies.
Spiders belong to the class of arachnids which also includes scorpions, ticks and mites. None of these are actually classed as insects. Unlike insects they have eight legs, eight eyes in most cases, no wings,and only two, not three parts to their bodies.
What type is spiders live in new york?
There are many different kinds of spiders in New York. But mainly the types that are found in abounded places. Those are called Daddy Long Legs. And another type of spider in NY is the Water Walker, a spider that makes its webs by water banks. Sorry I have a lot more spiders but I don't remember them right now.
What grey-looking insects found in the bathroom have no legs no tail?
To be a true insect, the creature will have six legs.
To give an accurate answer, one needs more information - for example, how big are these creatures? - What shape do they have? - What do they look like underneath?
In Spider-man 2 what does 38-24-36 mean when they're talking about Black cat?
That is the Black Cat's measurements. Bust, Waist and Hips. Shes's curvey.
What are the differences and similarities between a frog and a spider?
Some Differences
Some Similarities
Note: Their are obviously many more differences and some more similarities but to be honest I cant be bothered spending any more time listing them!
Which spiders in Vermont are dangerous?
Northern Black Widows are the only known severely poisonous spiders in Vermont.
Are wind scorpions or sun spiders or camel spiders deadly?
No, and incase you're wondering, all the names you mentioned above refer to the same arachnid, the Solifugae. These are not spiders, but the two share many similar features such as eight legs, obvious fangs, and two separated body parts. The Solifugae is not venomous, nor can its bite be lethal. You should not handle Solifugae however, because their bite is said to be very painful.
Are there poisonous spiders in Egypt?
There are about 385 species of venomous spiders that have been recorded in Egypt. One of these is the Latrodectus pallidus, or White Widow.
Why was miss spider and her sunny patch friends cancelled?
Bounce and Squirt were dancing around on mushrooms making a mess and Miss Spider was upset by the mess they made. So I think that's why it was cancelled.
Are scorpion related to spiders?
Yes. Both spiders and scorpions are arachnids. Even though thay look different they are related to each other.
Are all types of scorpion spiders poisonous?
Scorpions are a good source of protein and only poisonous if you eat them without removing the stinger. They are also all venomous, using a mixture of compounds to paralyse their prey. However, the majority of scorpions do not possess potent enough venom to cause much harm to a human and almost all that can are found in the Buthidae family.
What causes spastic dysarthria?
Spastic dysarthria is caused by damage to the primary voluntary motor pathways, which originate in the frontal lobes of the brain and descend to the brainstem and spinal cord.
What does a spider weave that has no eyes but can see?
A web site.
Websticles or webfocals.
A blind spider will weave a seeing eye web.
Nahh... they're like seedpods. They move around to spread seeds. they are NOT poisonous. please let me know if i am wrong.
What arthropod has pedipalps and what are they used for?
Arachnids have pedipalps
also called palps.
They are two sensory feelers that look like very short legs attached to the front of the spider. They help taste food.
A Stone Spider is a species of spider under the genus of Drassodes. Its scientific name is Drassodes lapidosus.
The Stone Spider is found in Europe, North Africa and much of Asia and Japan. It is a nocturnal hunter that spends the day light hours in a silken retreat built under loose bark, gravel or stones.
The Stone Spider's size depends on it's sex with the female being generally bigger than the male. The female of the species is normally around 18 millimetres big, whereas the male is only 12 millimetres. The males are normally only found from April to November, but the females are found all year round.
This species of spider does not spin a web. It is a light brown colour with a low, silky-brown carapace. The jaws are a darker colour and the legs are generally paler than the body. They have two rows of eight eyes that are a silvery colour. The abdomen is elongated and relatively slender in appearance.
They were first discovered in the UK in 1851. Their bite is not known to be deadly and will generally cause no more than a red mark.