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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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Is a gray spider venomous?

WHAT HOW COULD YOU NOT KNOW THIS!?!?!?!? I'M 13 AND I KNOW THIS!

But no, they are not poisonous -Brody Gibson Simental

Where does a peacock spider live?

ofcourse in their house guys common sense

How do you make a spider web on alchemy classic?

To make spiders on alchemy classic combine arthropods and stone and, well, you get spiders. Now to make SPIDER WEBS you need to go press the button that says "i" then, you nedd to look for the animal section press on spiders then look on combining with and there will be your answer. Hope that helped:)

Is spider venom a toxin or something elsel?

Spider venoms all contain toxins. Some toxins attack cells at the bite site, and some attack nerve cells throughout the target organism.

Will more spiders appear if you kill one?

No, spiders are solitary animals. They do not travel in groups, pairs, or families. They do not seek out humans for revenge, nor does the scent of a dead spider attract other spiders. These are just myths.

What states do brown recluses live in?

The brown recluse spider is native to the United States from the southern Midwest south to the Gulf of Mexico.The native range lies roughly south of a line from southeastern Nebraska through southern Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana to southwestern Ohio. In the southern states, it is native from central Texas to western Georgia. They are generally not found west of the Rocky Mountains. States that are included in this area are: Texas, Oklahoma, Southeastern Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Southwest Ohio, Northwestern Georgia, Kentucky, Tennesee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Southern Iowa, Central and Eastern Kansas, Mississippi, Alabama
***To expand the area described above, they are also native to Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin....know this first hand!

How big will spiders be 50 years from now?

Spiders have been around for some 300 million years, and they have changed very little since they evolved. Their sizes have not changed during the period that humans have been making written observations about them. Sometimes new spiders come to the attention of scientists who may document things that people who live in the area where the spiders are found have always known. For instance, there has been some interest in recent years in a Huntsman spider found in South East Asia that has a leg span almost as large as the largest known tarantulas, but these large spiders did not suddenly pop into existence sometime in the last few decades or centuries.

So unless something very strange and almost impossible happens in the next fifty years, spiders will not get either larger or smaller.

How do spiders and insects breathe?

It does breath like most things, but uses something similar to a oxygen tank on its back and a small mouth piece. All spiders can dive to depths of over 100 meters and are trained to weld in complete darkness.

Some spiders in Australia are equipped with flippers, and are recruited by the Navy to disarm small pockets of gas formed on the bellies of whales.

Why don't spiders die of natural causes?

Spiders most often do die of old age and/or the coming of winter. The ones that get killed before they reach the normal death by old age part of their lives are generally the victims of wasps that sting them into a kind of coma and then lay their eggs inside them.

For humans we say somebody didn't die by natural cause(s) when that person has been poisoned, shot, stabbed, etc. by another human. Spiders kill other spiders, and sometimes spiders kill other spiders of their own species. Spiders also get poisoned, stepped on, blasted away by garden hoses, and other acts of lethal violence perpetrated by humans. Even so, my guess is that most spiders die from old age or from freezing to death when winter comes. A few may die from floods, prairie fires, forest fires, and other such natural causes.

Who plays Thor and Black Widow?

Chris Hemsworth plays Thor and Scarlett Johansson plays the Black Widow in the Avengers.

How long will a spider after you pop its pop sack?

A spider will 3.5 after you pop its pop sack.

Do huntsman spiders pee?

yes actually they do it as much as humas its natural.

What are the white dots on playdough?

Playdough has a substance implanted in it, that is similar to metals. When it is exposed to moisture in the air it starts to "rot" , just like how metal rusts.

What kind of Bug bite starts out as a few little bumps with swelling and turns into a large blister with red ring around it?

Bed bug and spider bites usually starts as small bumps and then forms into blisters. However, the way you describe it sounds as if it may be an ulcerated bite - that should be seen by a doctor.

What is a wet molt?

Spiders - The causes of wet molting are unknown. It is relatively rare so it is not well documented or understood. Some theories are:

1. the molting may occur before the new exoskeleton is sufficiently mature, so the body fluids leak out.

2. injuries to the spider's new exoskeleton that are partially healed leak.

3. enzymatic/nutritional deficiencies result in incomplete formation of the new exoskeleton

Any or all of these, or other factors yet unknown may play a role in wet molts.