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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 color is a spider's blood?

Spiders have colorless blood. It is called hemolymph and transports nutrients, hormones, oxygen and cells.

Spiders don't have blood, they have hemolymph. it is copper based not iron based. both of their main functions is to carry oxygen for respiration. copper rusts green, iron red.

Do foxes eat spiders?

Yes, foxes may eat spiders if they come across them while foraging for food. However, spiders are not a typical or significant part of a fox's diet, as they mainly feed on small mammals, birds, insects, fruits, and vegetables.

What are the large fast running house spiders that appear in my home every September?

If you are in a Northern climate. Chances are what you are seeing is a wolf spider.

Starting when the weather gets cooler they seek shelter and get inside houses and barns for the winter. They can be quite large and they are very fast. yers they r cooooooooooooooooooooooool

Which spider spins a lasso to catch its prey?

The bolas spider, known for its unique hunting technique, spins a sticky silk thread with a weighted end that resembles a lasso. The spider swings this bolas to mimic the mating pheromones of moths, attracting them close before capturing them with its sticky thread.

What kind of spider has a round gold body?

The Maratus volans spider, also known as the peacock spider, has a round gold body. These spiders are small and found in Australia, known for their colorful patterns and elaborate mating displays.

Are Cucumber Green Spiders poisonous to people?

No, they are not poisonus. The feelers look like pinchers but they do not hurt. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Araniella_cucurbitina_II.jpg

What spider has red butt and is green and white like a watermelon?

The spider you are describing is likely the Peacock Spider, specifically the Maratus volans species. These spiders are native to Australia and are known for their colorful markings that resemble a watermelon, with a red abdomen and green and white stripes on their body. They are relatively small, measuring around 5mm in length, and are famous for their intricate courtship dances.

How many babies can a spider have?

Spiders can have anywhere from twenty to several thousand babies at a time. Larger spiders and web building spiders have the most offspring. This strategy is used because few survive to adulthood.

Black and white striped spider?

It sounds like you may be describing a zebra spider (Salticus scenicus), which is a common jumping spider known for its black and white striped pattern on its body. Zebra spiders are small, agile hunters that use their excellent eyesight to track and catch prey. They are harmless to humans and play a beneficial role in controlling insect populations.

How many eyes does a garden spider have?

well some have ten some have 8 it matters what type of garden spider a brown black or even poisoned spiders well they usually have 8 I'm not sure read a book to find it out or go to chanell 184

good luck finding that out!!!!

Do wolf spiders bite people?

Sea spiders are normally not seen by humans; and it is known for them to eat invertebrates (animals without backbones) or red algae as well as other small things on the ocean floor like coral or marine worms. they eat by sucking out juices from their prey and use their small "teeth" to pierce the body of the prey. so yes they can bite humans but it is not known for them to; if they do, it is harmless.

Where do you find camel spiders?

Camel spiders are typically found in arid regions such as deserts and scrublands in various parts of the world, including the Middle East, North Africa, and southwestern United States. They prefer sandy or rocky environments and are most active at night.

How do you draw a cobweb?

draw 3 intersecting lines (can be easier to think of it as a divided pizza with 6 slices) These are your main frame lines. If you are making a larger cobweb, or one with thin strands you can have more frame lines. it can look somewhat uneven or have the lines slightly different lengths. then start near the middle point and start going around the circle connecting the frame lines, working your way in a circular fashion outwards. these lines tend to be best drawn in a slight U bend, where the line dips towards the middle between the main lines.

If I am confuing, it is fairly easy to google images of 'cobweb tattoos" as they tend to show a good idea of what to draw.

What kind of spider is this It has a white sea shell looking thing on it.. it has a brownish colored body kinda like a hermit crab and we found it in the woods in Ashtabula Ohio?

i live in NC and i saw one of those too on my front porch....well maybe not exactly the same thing, but i saw some creature that wasnt too big with what looked like spider's legs, but a turtle shell thing on its back.......this is too weird......

What layer of the tropicel rainforest does the black widow spider live?

The black widow spider can be found in the understory layer of the tropical rainforest. They prefer habitats with dense vegetation where they can build their webs to catch prey.

Do humans eat spiders in their sleep?

You would hope not but apparently its about an average of 8 spiders per week

*Average of none you mean.

You can't swallow a spider without waking up, and if you were to swallow a spider while sleeping your mouth would have to be open (and facing straight up) very wide, and the spider would have to climb down its silk line perfectly into the back of your throat without touching your lips or tongue. The second it reaches your throat you would have to take a swallow and let it go down..

All in all, it just doesn't happen.

What spider has red legs and purple body Michigan?

I saw it too. I Don't know what it is either. It was creepy looking.

Name: Woodlouse spider

Latin name: Dysdera crocata

Size: Approximately 10 to 15mms long

Distribution: Found throughout the UK. More frequently found in the southern half of Britain.

Months seen: All year round

Food: Woodlice and other small creatures. One of the few spiders with fangs strong enough to pierce through the hard outer shell of woodlice - hence the name

Habitat: Found under logs and stones. Anyplace where woodlice might be found.

Special features: The woodlouse spider has a body which can vary in colour from creamy-grey to red-brown.

The legs are usually a reddish colour. The abdomen has the size and appearance of a baked bean.

The fangs are quite large in proportion to its body, and they are specially developed for catching and killing woodlice - hence the name.

What kind o spider has brown stripe legs and green a body?

Spiders with brown stripe legs and a green body could potentially be orb-weaver spiders like Araneus gemmoides, which has a greenish abdomen and brown-striped legs. Another possibility is a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) which has green coloration and may have some brown on the legs. However, additional information or a photo would be helpful for a more precise identification.

Do funnel web spiders live in Mississippi?

Funnel web spiders are not native to Mississippi. They are primarily found in Australia, particularly along the eastern coast. Mississippi is home to a variety of spider species, but funnel web spiders are not among them.

Do spiders send out signals when killed?

When spiders are killed, they may release pheromones or chemicals that can alert other spiders in the vicinity to potential danger. In some cases, this may prompt aggressive behavior as other spiders respond to the perceived threat.

How does spiders help the environment?

Spiders help the environment by controlling insect populations, thus helping to maintain balance in ecosystems. They also act as prey for many other animals, contributing to the food chain. Additionally, their silk is a valuable resource used in various applications, such as medical sutures and clothing textiles.

Baby spiders name?

Baby spiders are called spiderlings. They are very much the same as a grown adult spider, excepting the smaller size.

What do orb weaver spiders eat?

Orb weaver spiders typically eat flying insects like flies, mosquitoes, and moths that get caught in their sticky webs. They are known to be voracious predators and play an important role in controlling insect populations.

What spiders lay spiky eggs?

Certain species of orb-weaving spiders, such as the wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi), are known to lay spiky or spiny egg sacs. These spiky structures help protect the eggs from potential predators.

Do spiders have back bones?

denotation or conotation? denotation. spiders don't have any bones @ all. conotation. if you had ever been in a fight w/ my little girl, you would already know that she won't back down from anything -- figuratively @ least.