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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

What causes ataxic dysarthria?

Ataxic dysarthria is caused by damage to the cerebellum or its connections to the cerebral cortex or brain-stem.

Does the the black widow off the avengers have any powers?

No, she doesn't she is a trained assasin that works for nick fury, she does not have any superpower abilities.

She doesn't have any super powers, but she has a gun and can fight like you may have seen in the Iron Man 2

What cause the great shcism?

the cause of the graet chicme shduf miggriegerr is that the deude person who split the empire wanted two separtete lands so he shcismed

Do black widows live in minnesota?

only nothern black widows, they are very dangrous but they recorded it in the 1900s, wouldn't worry about it but if you do have one in your house follow this , 1.They only move at night so do this in the day 2.Get bug killer at your market 3. spray they bug/spider kill on the web before it knows you are attacking 4.If there are egg on the cotton web spray and crush the eggs. 5.brake the web and put it somewhere outside.

Which spider is the safest?

Their venom is mostly poisonous to insects, not to mention their fangs are not powerful enough to penetrate human skin. Wrong.

Daddy Long Legs are deadly but they cannot penetrate skin.

The above statement is incorrect. Superstitious bloggers believe that the Daddy Long Leg's have an inferior jaw structure that certain spiders are always born with. However, the Brown Recluse spider is one of the kind of spiders born with inferior jaws, and Brown Recluse bites deteriorate (and melt) human skin and muscle tissue.

I can tell you for a fact that I have been bitten by a Daddy Long Leg before and their bites are, not, harmful.

Can daddy long legs bite?

While daddy long legs have fangs, they are not capable of breaking human skin, so they cannot bite. Their fangs are too small and weak to pose a threat to humans.

What are Funnel Web Spiders predators?

The Sydney Funnel-Web spider is a very aggressive hunter, not a lot of things can actually hunt a Funnel-Web.

What kind of spider makes a web that looks like a tunnel?

Funnel web spiders create webs that resemble a tunnel, with a flat sheet of silk serving as the entrance. These spiders hide in the tunnel and wait for prey to land on the web before striking.

Can spider bite cause throat to close?

In general, most spider bites are not harmful and do not cause the throat to close. However, some people may have allergic reactions to spider bites, which can include symptoms like swelling of the throat or difficulty breathing. If you experience severe symptoms like these after a spider bite, seek medical help immediately.

Do plants attract black widow spiders?

No, Black Widow Spiders are usually attracted to dark, damp areas. If you were looking for a black widow, you'd probably find them in old tires, sheds, outhouses, stables, or perhaps underneath a porch. BWS usually do not make nests in the Sun, so if you find one in plain view, it's a rare sight. On the other hand, if you live in an area in North America that is full of trees and very rainy, chances are you'll find a lot in the forest. Black widow spiders mainly live in the southern states of north america, such as Georgia or Florida. They do not live in most northern states because they are adapted to warm, tropical weather.

Why is your buttocks red?

Probably because you gave a rash, have skin cancer (I can understand if you don't want to show your doctor), have just taken a hot shower, you're sitting in a position that makes all your blood rush to there, or it is an infectous disease no one's ever heard about. Oh, and why may I ask are you asking this?
depends on where, rash or hemorrhoids possibly

Types of spiders in Arizona?

Some common types of spiders found in Arizona include black widows, brown recluse spiders, wolf spiders, and tarantulas. These spiders can be commonly found in urban areas as well as desert habitats throughout the state.

Where does a huntsman spider live?

Anywhere!

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The Giant Huntsman spider (Heteropoda maxima) is the largest species of arachnid by length, and it was only discovered in Laos, in 2008. The scientific community is amazed that such a large arachnid escaped observation and study until now.

Do black widows jump?

No, not as a descriptive physical attribute. Black Widows are of the "Web-Family" of spiders. Meaning they spin a sticky silk web to catch their prey. They are not built to scurry along solid environments and "jump" after their prey. "Jumping" spiders live on the land, in trees, under rocks, etc. They will often have hairy bodies. Larger and stronger, with longer legs just made for jumping. And will. But almost always, they are after food. Not you.

It's a good thing for us that Black Widow are not natural jumpers, but prefer to be left alone in a tangle of webbing. Only the female, with the red hourglass, is venomous. The non-poisonous males are often eaten by the females after mating. Hence the name, "Black Widow."

What is a vinegaroon?

A vinagarroon is an arachnid.

Vinegaroon's are not spiders. They are related to spiders and belong to the class Arachnida, but have their own order called: Thelyphonida. (Spiders are in the order Aranaeae).

Thelyphonida is made up of the vinegaroon's [also commonly know as the "whip scorpion" because of their whip like tail, and pincers in the front that resemble their relative, the scorpion.] They are not poisonous animals, so while a bite might pinch a bit, it is not deadly. It is a myth that if you are bitten by a vinegaroon everything will taste like vinegar.

Vingaroons get their name from their unusual defense mechanism when they are disturbed. Vinegaroons have glands around the end of their abdomen that can spray a combination of acetic acid and octanoic acid. This combination of acids gives off the "vinegar" odor when sprayed.

What does the black widow female sider do to its mate?

the black widow kills the male spider Its not a prerequisite for the female to eat the male in fact it is not uncommon for the male to escape alive, on the other hand it sometimes takes several males to get the deed done. The female is a fierce hunter and very territorial so any insect including males are considered prey and are treated as such. Only the sneakiest of males will fertilize successfully and even fewer make it away without being eaten. Once an egg ball has been laid the females prime occupation is to gather food sources for her impending brood.

What are the types of spiders in Tennessee?

Some common spider species found in Tennessee include the black widow, brown recluse, garden orb weaver, and wolf spider. Tennessee is also home to a variety of other spider species due to its diverse habitats and climate.

What species is a small aggressive black spider in Wisconsin?

im not sure of an answer but i also live in Wisconsin and i recently found a small black spider on my wall and i tried to catch it and it jumped at me..but i looked online everywhere and i found nuthing...it looked a lot like a hobo spider mixed with a black house spider

that would be the jumping spider probably, they are very fast and they jump. If they bite you it is not lethall however they can cause nausia dizziness and swelling. They are all around my parents house in the trees

Dont worry, jumping spiders arent aggressive! if it is the spider that i am thinking of, they are hairy and often they have a little orange or white spot on them. When I was a kid I wasnt afraid of spiders and i used to catch them in my hand and let them jump from one hand to the next. They never tried to bite me, but as far as spiders go, they seemed almost curious. Jumping spiders are one of the spiders that don't build webs, but rather hunt for their food. This makes them more intelligent than many spiders, and I have often known them to look up at your face (which is a little creepy lol) But they arent any more aggressive than your average spider, meaning they would rather run than attack and will only bite if they are in danger of being squished, i.e. if they happen to be in your clothes when you put them on. Its likely that it jumped but Im certain that its intention wasnt to attack you.

What kind of spider is fuzzy and bright orange in color?

A bright orange, fuzzy spider is likely a species of tarantula. Tarantulas are known for their vivid colors and hairy bodies, with some species exhibiting bright orange hues. It's important to exercise caution around tarantulas, as some can deliver painful bites.

Are writing spiders poisonous?

Most spiders are small, inconspicuous arthropods which are harmless to humans. Their beneficial role in keeping insect populations in check far outweighs the hazard posed by the few spiders that occasionally bite humans. Very few of the nearly 900 species of spiders in Texas can hurt people. Only two groups--recluse spiders and widow spiders-- are considered poisonous to humans.

Tarantulas, jumping spiders, wolf spiders and some other spiders worry people who mistakenly believe they are seriously poisonous. Although these spiders are often large, hairy and formidable-looking, their bite is typically less harmful than a bee sting. People who are extremely allergic to spider venom, though, react severely to any spider bite.

Many people have a phobia of spiders. However, knowing how to distinguish harmless from dangerous spiders, how to prevent them from entering the home and how to control those that do enter can prevent needless concern and reduce the chances of harm to humans.

What are legal studies?

Legal studies is an interdisciplinary field that involves the study of law and legal systems. It covers a wide range of topics such as legal theory, history of law, court systems, and legal reasoning. Students pursuing legal studies often explore the role of law in various societal contexts and its impact on individuals and communities.

What kind of spider is green with long orange and white legs and kinda looks like a Miami team sports emblem?

Based on your description, it sounds like you may be referring to the orchard orbweaver spider (Leucauge venusta). This spider is green, with long orange and white banded legs, and its coloration can resemble sports team emblem designs. It is a common spider found in gardens and wooded areas.

Where does the funnel web come from?

Funnel-web spiders come from Australia and Tasmania. See the Related Link. ------------------ ???... Dude, use your head. They're called Sydney Funnel-Web spiders, obviously they come from Sydney, Australia & the islands around it (Tasmania being one of them).