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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 does spiders get oxygen?

Unlike vertebrates such as ourselves, insects do not have lungs with which to draw in air; instead they have organs called spiracles, which passively admit air into their bodies. Because insects are small, compared to vertebrates, they have a higher ratio of surface area to volume, and are therefore easier to oxygenate.

Why is a spider web so strong that a bullet cannot go through?

A spider web is strong because of the design and arrangement of the silk strands. The silk is made up of protein fibers that are arranged in a way that distributes the force of impact evenly across the web, making it difficult for a bullet to penetrate. Additionally, the elasticity of the silk allows it to absorb and dissipate energy from the impact.

If bitten by a genetically modified spider could you stick to walls?

yes, scientists have proven that if bitten by a genetically modified silk spider enables you to have the ability to stick to and therefore climb walls. it is, however, extremely dangerous and can cause serious health defficiencies and even death.

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You can believe part of the previous answer: the part about the health deficiencies and death.

The bite of a genetically modified spider is as unlikely to pass its genetic material on to you as would the bite of a genetically unmodified spider passing its genetic material on to you. It will simply pass venom into your body that will digest and liquefy your skin and muscle tissue and set you up for a nasty infection.

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Actually it is possible if the spider carries a special kind of virus that incripts itself into your dna cells like HIV but it would be unknown as to how you would change or where e.g: having to climb walls with your but, web shooting out of your you know what

Where do you find pet turansula spiders?

Pet tarantulas can be purchased from reputable exotic pet stores, online breeders, and at reptile and exotic animal expos. It's important to research the species you are interested in and ensure you have the proper setup and knowledge to care for them before bringing one home.

Why does a octopus have eight legs and begins with oct when a spider has eight legs but does not begin with oct?

There is no rule that says the name of a creature must be based on how many legs it has.

Spiders have been around a long time- I doubt that the first person who saw one counted its legs- would you?

A better question might be , "Why was the octopus so named? " -- I would guess, that being a sea creature, far removed from most people, it did not have a name when it was first seen by man, so somebody made up a name for it and chose to focus on its eight legs to choose its name.

What do jewel spiders eat?

they eat insects and they are very keen for spiders

What animals eat garden spiders?

Any bug smaller than it, and what other spiders eat, as we speak, my Grass Spider is eating a junebug. Cockroaches MAY be too big for Grass Spiders and Big spiders to eat.

Where do garden spiders live?

Spiders live on webs, in protected nooks attached to webs, in underground burrows or tunnels, in little silken "pup tents," in temporary shelters under rocks or other stuff lying on the ground, in silken domes underwater, camped out on flowers, in caves, in dark places like overturned boxes in your back yard, in long silken tubes where they lurk waiting for some insect to walk over the tube--then they grab it through the tube wall with their extraordinarily long fangs... We may never know all of the places in which spiders live because they are very good at hiding themselves.

When do you catch a spider in AC CF?

You can't catch a spider on any animal crossing game. It knocks you out. Put away your net when you catch sight of a spider or scorpion. Now READ THE ANIMAL CROSSING CITY FOLK BOOKLET!

Why did the spider cross the computer?

To get to the website!!

It's a riddle

Do spiders eat anything other than flies?

Yes, spiders are opportunistic hunters and can feed on a variety of insects such as ants, beetles, and mosquitoes. Some larger species of spiders have been known to consume small vertebrates like frogs and lizards.

How many segments do spiders have?

Spiders have two main body segments: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen. The cephalothorax contains the spider's eyes, mouthparts, and legs, while the abdomen houses the spider's internal organs.

What kind of spider is a small black spider with a red stripe and on the stripe black dots?

A garden spider, if it looks like this: http://i.pbase.com/v3/48/95248/1/48116303.GardenSpider5.jpg. Apparently a Argiope aurantia. We have them all over the place here and I've never heard of them being dangerous.

Is the other mother in coraline a spider?

Yes because she is constantly tapping her fingers, she wears red and black because shes a Black Widow and near the end when Coraline is at the final showdown with the Beldam, Coraline falls into a giant spider web. I'm not sure why the Beldam is a spider, but she is. I hope that explains a little!

What is the granddaddy of the Internet?

The granddaddy of the Internet is considered to be ARPANET, which was the first network to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite. Developed in the 1960s by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), ARPANET laid the foundation for what would later evolve into the modern Internet.

How much is The exploits of spider-man 1 oct 92 worth nowadays?

Currently issue one of expolits of Spider-man with free trading card is going for £1.99 on ebay. If you're looking to sell comics online for a tidy return your best bet is to flog a collection. you could sell them individually for about 2-3 quid and if you have enough of them and they're in good condition you could be quids in.

What kind of spider is black furry hefty with white spots on back and white stripes on legs?

The spider you are describing sounds like a daring jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are known for their black and furry bodies with white spots on their backs and white stripes on their legs. Daring jumping spiders are commonly found throughout North America.

What spiders are poisonous to cats?

It's humans that do the most danger (unknowingly) to their pets. The bugs that can cause problems in your cat are: (FROM THE ASPCA!) * Some species of spiders * Wasps (if bitten by a wasp take to vet immediately!) * Hornets (same as above.) * Bees (same as above.) * Silk Worms (this can cause cats to go berserk. Take to vet immediately!) * Slugs (if a cat plays or ingests part of a slug it's not the slug, but the possibility that the slug has eaten or slid through slug bait put out in the garden areas.) * Love Bugs or March Flies (generally during cherry time) * Fireflies (certain species. Cats love to play with them.) Cats have a born instinct in most cases of what to eat and what not to eat. It's the human factor that comes into play. Here are some additional threats that loving pet owners may unknowingly be poisoning their pets with: * Poinsettias (generally given at Christmas in Western countries) and are highly poisonous. I have a cat and I give my Poinsettias to a friend without a cat. Cats love nibbling on the flowers (which is actually a leaf.) * Common toads * Adder * Marijuana (believe it or not some people get a kick out of seeing what a little Marijuana will do to their pet. It's highly poisonous and can cause the death of your cat or dog. * Sago Palms * Alcohol (watch your pet if you have guests over. Some pets are curious and others enjoy a wee nip or two. LOL I have a Bichon Frise dog and read the history of this breed and they love wine. Just for the heck of it my husband was curious to find out if it was a myth .... nope it wasn't! She just had a tiny taste so from now on we have to keep wine away from her. If she smells wine she'll climb until she gets it! Before my husband tested her on a wee drop of wine she use to beg when he had his nightly glass of wine. Little drunk! LOL * Avocado (chemical release, high in fats as well.) * Chocolate. Not all chocolate is hazardous, but why take the chance. If your cat or dog ingests chocolate then watch them closely and if you think they are not well then get your pet to the vet! * Fruits (acidic) grapefruit, strawberries, lemon, lime, oranges, etc. * Glow jewelry. If your cat plays with this (they are notorious for playing with bright shiny things) this is highly toxic. * Iron (any foods high in iron) * Human medications (NEVER self medicate your pet.) * Hydrogen Peroxide * Antifreeze. During the winter months many people will change or 'top up' their antifreeze and not clean off the residue off driveways, etc. The best way to clean up this mess is with CLUMPING KITTER LITTER. * Flies (aka: Bottle Flies and they are large and have a shiny metallic body.) * Pine needles. Although cats generally don't eat pine needles they do stick to their fur or especially the paws and they will groom themselves. * Any foods high in yeast. * Mistletoe * Mothballs (cats generally won't eat them, but again, they will play with rolling objects and get the residue on their paws and later will groom themselves and lick the residue off their paws.) * Mushrooms * Garlic (it has been a myth that putting garlic in cat or dog food for your pet will stave off fleas. Garlic is NOT GOOD FOR YOUR PET. * Onions * Chives (your cat may love to munch on chives like blades of grass which they eat to bring up fur balls.) * Sprays that gardeners put on their lawns or plants. Don't forget that cats will lay under bushes, trees, lay on the lawn (also dogs) and cats especially groom themselves often ingesting the toxins .

Is the nursery web spider poisonus?

The nursery web spider is not considered to be highly venomous to humans. While their bite may cause mild irritation or swelling, it is not typically dangerous. However, as with any spider bite, individuals may have varying reactions, so it's best to seek medical attention if you have concerns.

Why does a tarantula have eight legs?

Tarantulas have eight legs because they are arachnids, a class of joint-legged invertebrates that includes spiders. This characteristic of having eight legs is a defining trait of arachnids and has evolved to help them navigate their environment, capture prey, and defend themselves.

What is critical mass in the video game spider man web of shadows?

In the video game Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, critical mass is a mechanic where Spider-Man fills a meter by dealing damage to enemies. Once the meter is full, it allows Spider-Man to unleash a powerful attack or ability, often affecting multiple enemies at once. This mechanic encourages players to strategically build up their meter to turn the tide of battle.

Can English house spiders bite?

Yes, English house spiders can bite if they feel threatened. However, their bites are usually harmless to humans and cause mild irritation at most. It is best to avoid provoking or handling these spiders to prevent potential bites.

How much does an ounce of white widow cost in Chicago?

The price of an ounce of White Widow in Chicago can vary depending on the quality and seller. On average, it can range from $200 to $300 for a mid-grade quality product. Prices may be higher for premium quality or lower for lower quality.

What type of insects?

There are over a million known species of insects, belonging to groups such as beetles, butterflies, bees, ants, flies, and mosquitoes. Each group has its own unique characteristics, behaviors, and ecological roles.

What spider eat wasps?

There are several species of spiders that will eat wasps, including orb-weavers, crab spiders, and jumping spiders. These spiders may actively hunt and capture wasps or feed on them if they become entangled in the spider's web.