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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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What are facts Why Are Spiders Good for the Environment?

1. They kill bugs for us that may bite us e.g. ( mosquitos ) 2. They clean up many of the pests that lurk around in the garden. 3. There webs are helpful. 4. If we didn't have spiders, we would lose alot of blood 5. When they have babies it makes it even more better because we have more spiders to kill insects. 6. They are a good bug to have a around.

Who is the girl on the cover once bitten?

The girl on the cover of the movie "Once Bitten" is Lauren Hutton. She plays the role of the vampire Countess in the film.

Is the earwig endangered?

Earwigs are not considered endangered. They are found in many parts of the world and are not currently facing any significant threats to their populations.

What is the worlds most dangerous spider?

Black widow spider and the Brazilian Wandering Spider are because of their deadly bite. The black widow is called black widow because the female eats her mate after mating. They are found in Australia and can be deadly if provoked. The Brazilian Wandering Spider is called Wandering spider because it it doesn't hunt on a web, it approaches prey and eats it. It's venom is 15 times deadlier than the Black Widow's. There have been reports that wandering spiders have been found in fruit, mostly bananas.

Who is the worlds deadliest female fighter?

There is no single definitive answer, as the title of "world's deadliest female fighter" is subjective and can vary depending on context. Some notable female fighters in different disciplines include Cris Cyborg in mixed martial arts, Valentina Shevchenko in UFC, and Amanda Nunes.

Why is a sea spider hard to classify?

Sea spiders are difficult to classify because they have a unique body structure that differs from other arthropods, with a small body and long, thin legs. Their internal anatomy is also different, with their hearts located in their legs. Additionally, their reproductive systems are complex and vary among different species, making classification challenging.

Can A Zebra Spider Kill a human if it Bites One?

A zebra spider cannot kill you... bites may produce a sharp pain, they are not considered dangerous.

Where do cave spiders live?

they eat all sorts of bugs like:moths , beatles, but pretty much that just has blood.

I am pretty sure that they eat anything that you give them just as long as it has blood in it and is alive.

What is a spider's protection?

Spiders have different methods of protection, including venomous bites or stinging hairs to defend against predators or threats. Some spiders also use camouflage or mimicry to avoid detection. Additionally, spiders can build silk retreats or webs as a barrier against predators.

How do red back spiders adapt to habitat?

Red back spiders have developed a powerful toxin(Neurotoxin, which damaged the important neurons, which are things that help your nerve system) that keeps away predators and subdues it's prey. That is how they have adapted.

Where does the world's deadliest spider live?

The world's deadliest spider, the Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria), is typically found in tropical South and Central America. They are known for their potent venom that can be lethal to humans if not treated promptly.

Another name for daddy-longlegs?

There isn't any one definitively known reason how it picked up this name, but there are several possible factors. The spiders have longer legs than most spiders, and according to some fables they are considered to be the "daddy" of all spiders because they are thought to be the most venomous spider in the entire world. This is actually entirely untrue as it is a very popular urban legend. They actually aren't very venomous. Their venom is not very potent and it can't do any real harm to humans.

It is possible that they picked up this name because of the urban legend. Most lethal equals most like a father? It is a common conception that the male of a family is the provider and protector, so there are certain roots to the meaning behind the naming. Another could be from their interactions with the highly venomous redback spider, which is as venomous as the black widow. There have been observations where daddy-long-leg spiders have caught redbacks in their web, and that's where the myth could have originated from - that if it can kill a redback, it must be more venomous, but that's not the case either. Though, it could just be as simple as the spider's size in relation to other spiders. It is commonly assumed that the male of a species is the largest, though, entirely untrue as well.

The proper name for this spider and the arachnids in the same family are "harvestman".

Why do spiders make spider webs?

spiders make spiderwebs so that when a fly flys by it flys into the web which is very sticky so the fly cant get out. the spider then wraps it up then sucks its blood for dinner.hunting spiders dont make webs.

What are cornivores?

"Cornivores" are plants that have adapted to grow in cornfields and thrive in the same conditions as corn. These plants can compete with corn for resources such as water, sunlight, and nutrients, potentially affecting the yield of corn crops.

Why does pikachupokemon have brown stripes on his back?

Pikachu's brown stripes on its back are meant to be a design choice by its creators to give Pikachu a unique and visually distinctive appearance. The stripes help differentiate Pikachu from other characters and have become a signature feature of the Pokémon's design.

Where are spitting spiders commonly found?

Spitting spiders are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. They prefer warm and humid environments and can typically be found in gardens, forests, and areas with dense vegetation. They are known for their unique hunting behavior of spitting venom on their prey to immobilize them.

What is a black widows role in it's environment?

Black widows play a crucial role in their environment as they help control insect populations by feeding on pests like mosquitoes, flies, and other insects. Their venomous bite also serves as a defense mechanism against predators, helping maintain a balance in their ecosystem.

With pointed fangs it sits in wait with piercing force it doles out fate over bloodless victims proclaiming its might eternally joining in a single bite?

The answer to this riddle is a mosquito. Mosquitoes have pointed fangs and use them to pierce the skin of their victims to suck blood. They are known for spreading diseases like malaria through their bites.

Are yellow spiders poisonous?

Most yellow spiders are not poisonous to humans. However, some species, like the yellow sac spider, may have venom that can cause mild reactions in people. If you are bitten by a yellow spider and experience severe symptoms, seek medical attention.

Can the brown recluse spider be found in Kentucky?

yes it is found in every state except for rhode island, alaska, hawaii, florida, and oregon. yes it is found in every state except for rhode island, alaska, hawaii, florida, and oregon. Yes, they are.

What is a bird dropping spider?

The Bird-dropping spider (Celaenia excavata (C. kinbergii )) is an unusual spider, the appearance of which mimics bird droppings. This is both effective camouflage, and an effective means of lying in wait for prey.

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How many eyes does the Bolas spider have?

Spiders have a cluster of eight eyes, grouped together on the top of their body (cephalothorax)

Largest vein below the thorax?

The largest vein below the thorax is the inferior vena cava. It carries deoxygenated blood from the lower body to the heart, where it enters the right atrium. The inferior vena cava is a vital part of the venous system and plays a key role in returning blood to the heart for oxygenation.

What does a spider crickets bite look like?

It depends on whether you mean the "Golden-silk orb web weaver," or the "Brazilian Wandering Spider." They are very different spiders.

If the first, some Nephila species, bites you, you will feel the mechanical injury, which would be about like getting a couple of big rose thorns driven into your skin, but the venom won't bother you much. It may hurt a little, but there will be no lasting effects.

If the second, some Phoneutria species, bites a person, that individual will feel intense pain. If the spider delivers a full dose of venom, even an adult may die unless the antivenom is administered in time. Besides intense pain, the other main symptoms are cardiac failure, priapism, and irreversible central nervous system damage.