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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 fast can a bird eating spider run?

Bird-eating spiders, also called tarantulas, can run at speeds up to 1-2 miles per hour when chasing prey or escaping danger. They are not known for being fast runners but can move quickly when needed.

Spider with a moon face on its back?

The spider you are referring to is likely a Misumena vatia, also known as a goldenrod crab spider. These spiders can change color to blend in with their surroundings and often have markings that resemble a face, including patterns that can resemble a moon. This unique camouflage helps them ambush prey and avoid predators.

Where are the eleven spiders in you spy extreme challenger?

The eleven spiders in the Spy Extreme Challenger are hidden throughout the picture, blending in with the background and objects in the scene. You'll need to carefully search the image to find all eleven spiders lurking in various places.

What is the largest prey taken by a spider?

The Goliath birdeater spider holds the record for capturing the largest prey, which can include birds, rodents, and reptiles. These spiders can grow up to 11 inches in leg span and are known for their powerful venom and strong webs that help them catch their prey.

What does a hybrid of a African spotted wolf spider and a brown recluse look like?

It is brown with big fangs , every child of it is bigger every time. It will give you

Ilyushin's that are things that have scared you for a wile, then you will drop

down all most dead and you need to get the medicine very fast or you will , DIE!!!

Where do spiders not live?

Spiders are found everywhere except for on the Antarctic mainland. Surprisingly, spiders the size of dinner plates have been found on the seabed far below the surface of Antarctic waters.

Why do camel spiders lay their eggs in camels?

They don't. They lay their eggs in sand. What you heard was a myth.

Why are spiders so delicate?

Their bones are so small that they snap like a twig under pressure.

How long can jumping spiders live?

Without anyone killing the spider, they can live to about 1 year

What does tattoo of spider web on elbow mean?

The passage of time in ones life . One strand per year 10 strands equals 10 years. Denotes prison, military service, or ones own situation

Do spiders make hills like ant hills?

No they do not. Both ants and spiders are known to be hard-working little critters. This is backed up by the fact that ants spend hours, even up to day working on ant hills, and spiders spend hours or even days on their delicately designed webs.

Do mud daubers eat black widows?

Yes. I just saw a mud dauber flying around and landing with a black widow underneath it. I was googling around for the same answer and learned that mud daubers eat spiders which explained what was going on.

How long is a myth?

Usually faster than a myth-ter, but longer than a myth-es.

What is the spider that has 6 legs and 1 long leg with a ball in the middle?

None. Arachnids by definition have 8 legs. This is some other type of insect.

Does a spider lay amniotic eggs?

No, only reptiles, mammals, and birds have amniotic eggs.

What turns Arcahne into a spider?

Arachne challenges Athena to a weaving competition. Athena sees that Archane's weacving is just as good as hers. Athena makes Arcahne feel so guilty and ashamed (by pressing her fingers to Arachne's forehead) that Arcahne hangs herself. While dying, Athena takes a little pity and turns Archane into a spider in which she can weave forever in peace.

Do chickens eat black widow spiders?

Not really, because black widow spiders are poisonous.

^That answer is not true! Chickens love all kinds of spiders. The spider is only poisonous if it bites the chicken. The problem is the BW spider usually comes out at night when the chickens can't see well in the dark. :( So unless the spider is out in the open during the day, the chickens probably won't eat it.

Why do spiders drink fly blood?

Spiders do not just drink fly blood, but the liquefied insides of whatever insect they catch. Spiders are carnivores, and insects are their meal of choice. Their mouths are not suitable for chewing, so they liquefy the insides of their prey and drink it.