The biggest spiders in the whole world?
Recently the 'World's Largest Spider Ever Fossil" was debunked as being a crab. So as far as I know your best bet is a Camel spider. but... before you count that, Camel spiders aren't technically spiders.
-The Camel Spider is also not as large as people think. Much larger is the Goliath Bird Eating Spider- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goliath_Bird_Eating_Spider actually the largest spiders are the huntsman spiders of south east asia. With a larger leg span than the goliath spider of south america.
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Just a short note to say that when the fossil of the Megarachne servinei was found in 1980, it was indeed considered by the paleontologists as the 'World's Largest Spider Ever", with a leg span of half a metre.
However, in 2005, a second more complete fossil was found in Argentina, and after comparative study with the holotype, paleontologist Dr. Paul Delden concluded that Megarachne servinei was not a spider, but was in fact a sea scorpion, an eurypterid from the Pennsylvanian epoch of the Carboniferous period.
In spider man 2 the game how many pizza delivery missions are there?
There are a total of 10 pizza delivery missions in the "Spider-Man 2" game. These missions require you to deliver pizzas across the city within a specific time limit while avoiding obstacles and enemies. They are considered one of the more challenging tasks in the game.
Black is to gray as red is to?
Pink. Gray is a lighter shade of black, and pink is a lighter shade of red.
Why do spiders get inside your house?
Spiders may enter homes in search of food, water, warmth, or shelter. They can sneak in through gaps in doors, windows, and walls or accidentally hitch a ride on items brought inside. In general, spiders gravitate towards indoor spaces that provide suitable conditions for nesting and hunting.
There is no evidence to suggest that acorns specifically keep spiders away. Spiders may not prefer nesting in areas with high numbers of acorns due to the lack of suitable food or nesting conditions. However, using acorns as a method of spider control is not proven to be effective.
The spider bearing is commonly used on blower motors. Mounted on the fan shaft to allow the fan to turn easily, the bearing is secured to the blower housing by three arms instead of on one cross piece. The multiple arms gives it the "spider" name and differentiates it from the "pillow block bearing" mounted on the single cross piece. (I just fixed my cooler and learned the differences the hard way while trying to buy parts).
The possession of two pairs of antennae is a characteristic of?
The possession of two pairs of antennae is a characteristic of crustaceans, which are a diverse group of arthropods that include crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. These antennae are used for sensing the environment, detecting food, and communicating with other members of the species.
What the most poisonous spider in Arizona?
The poisonous spiders are only two of them:
Be careful and watch out while on a hike. Check out some pictures at your local nature center or the one close to you. Have a nice day!
What kind of spider is all black and the size of a penny?
I believe you are referring to a Wolf spider, i just encountered such and immediately started to look it up. This description is the only thing that i could find. Silvery back can occur it was non-aggressive unlike a brown recluse in other words. A small amount larger than a Half-dollar.
What adaptations does a daddy longleg have?
Daddy longlegs have long, thin legs that help them move quickly and escape predators. Their body shape and coloring often help them blend in with their environment to avoid detection. They also have the ability to detach their legs if caught by a predator, allowing them to escape and regenerate the lost limb.
Do spiders and scorpions belong to the same phylum?
No, spiders and scorpions do not belong to the same phylum. Spiders belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, while scorpions also belong to the phylum Arthropoda but are classified in the class Scorpiones.
What does an earwig bite look like?
An earwig is a reddish-brown to black colored bug between 6 and 35 mm long, somewhat flattened in shape with 2 (harmless) pincers coming off its back end. They are attracted to dampness, like piles of leaves, etc. They can also be found indoors where there may be dampness, like in basements. They are ugly, somewhat unnerving to see crawling around you but are harmless to humans.
Yes, but this type of spider is typically nonviolent and poses minimal health risk to humans. Spiny Orb Weaver spiders do contain venom, but their mouth is so small and their pincers are so weak they cannot penetrate human flesh. Their body spikes are only there to protect them from predators. To continue researching this spider you might also utilize Google; click on images you discover and review the pictures you encounter. You will see there are many variations of this interesting and colorful arachnid.
Does Venom have alcohol in it?
Venom energy drink does not contain alcohol. It is a non-alcoholic energy drink that contains ingredients like caffeine, taurine, and B vitamins to provide an energy boost.
Do you capitlize daddy longlegs?
That depends. For the most part, it doesn't matter, but if you are directly addressing a daddy-longleg, you must capitalize it.
A Daddy Longlegs is a particular thing, so that would make it a proper noun.
What do black widow spiders weight?
Black widow spiders typically weigh around 1 gram, with females being slightly heavier than males.
The blueback spider is a fictional character from the Spider-Man comic book series. It does not exist in reality. However, there are real spiders that exhibit various shades of blue or blue-black coloration, such as the Peacock Spider.
What does a bite from a funnel web spider do you?
you get muscle spasms excessive perspiration may find it hard to breath while blood oozes into the lungs
a funnel web spider bite is very painful but don't be too concerned
it is a fact that you are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork then a bite from a venomous spider
How much web does a spider spin in a day?
Spiders can spin varying amounts of web each day depending on factors like their size, species, and energy levels. On average, some smaller spiders can spin up to 2-3 feet of web in a day, while larger species like orb weavers can spin several meters.
What insect has 9 legs but cant walk?
A dead spider. Spiders have eight legs, not nine, but if one of its legs is missing, it can't walk.
Why is the black widow called the black widow?
There are a number of spiders that show a variety of combinations of red and black. A Female Black Widow Spider is black, has a very round abdomen, and usually, but not always, has a telltale red hourglass shape on thethe underside of her abdomen, not her back. A female black widow is also very shiny--think patent leather. According to The National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects & Spiders, the red marking may or may not be an hourglass shape; it can appear as two transverse red marks with black in between.
According to http://www.termite.com/spider-identification.html#blackwidow, "The marking may range in color from yellowish orange to red and its shape may range from an hourglass to a dot."
There are other black and red spiders--I'm looking at one right now--that are fuzzy and/or that display patterns different from those of the black widow. Also check out the following website for images of black widows and other spiders: http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=black+widow&search=Search ------------------------- Long story short: Nope, the Black widow has a far more deadly venom.
Where the silk comes from in the spiders body?
Silk in spiders is produced in special glands located in their abdomen. The silk glands contain liquid protein which solidifies as it is extruded through spinnerets located at the rear of the spider's abdomen, forming strands of silk.
What is the back end of a spider called?
The back end of a spider is called the abdomen. It is the largest part of the spider's body and contains vital organs such as the heart, respiratory system, and digestive system.
What kind of spider makes a visible sticky huge white web between trees or large bushes?
The spider you are likely referring to is the golden silk orb-weaver spider (Nephila). They are known for their large, strong, and intricate webs that are typically found between trees or bushes. These spiders are harmless to humans and play a crucial role in controlling insect populations.