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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 are insects and spiders alike?

Both insects and spiders are arthropods, meaning they have exoskeletons and jointed legs. They both play important roles in ecosystems as predators and prey. Additionally, they both have specialized body parts that help them survive and reproduce, such as antennae in insects and spinnerets in spiders.

What do wolf spider eat?

Wolf spiders are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects such as ants, beetles, crickets, and other small arthropods. They are ambush predators, stalking and hunting their prey rather than building webs. Wolf spiders are known for their fast movements and pounce on their prey to catch them.

Spiders in a jar what do you feed them?

Spiders can be fed small insects like flies, crickets, or mealworms. Make sure the insects are small enough for the spiders to catch and consume easily. Avoid feeding them anything harmful to their health.

What is the name of a baby spider?

its a spider that has just been born and is tiny also has 8 legs and 2 eyes for seeing and are not able to catch there pray or walk when born till they grow up a little.

What does a Brown recluce spider look like?

A Brown Recluse spider is typically light to medium brown in color with a violin-shaped marking on its back. It has a small body, about the size of a quarter, and its legs are long and thin. Brown Recluse spiders are known for their distinct eye pattern, with six eyes arranged in pairs.

How far Can a jumping spider jump?

That is sort of a trick question. Spiders do not engage in athletic contests, so they have no idea of trying to jump just to see how far they can go. Jumping spiders jump as far as they need to in order to reach their prey. They have rarely been observed to fail to catch prey because they jump but fail to reach that far. So they clearly have a good sense of their own limitations. They are likely to creep as near to their prey as they can get without being noticed. So there is probably a reserve margin of jumping capability that jumping spiders rarely use.

Just as sumo wrestlers are rarely broad jump champions, heavy-bodied jumping spiders do not jump for as many times their own body length as do light-bodied jumping spiders. A recent study of one small spider showed that it could jump 15 times its body length. The Zebra spider is about the same size, so it probably could jump around 3 inches too.

What do spider lily eat?

Snails are the main pest that eat Spider Lilies. Caterpillars and mealy bugs also consume Spider Lilies as part of their diet.

What spider starts with letter t?

The Tarantula is a type of spider that starts with the letter "T." It is known for its large size and hairy appearance, found in various regions around the world.

How big can wolf spiders get?

Wolf spiders can vary in size depending on the species, but they typically have a body length ranging from 0.4 to 2 inches. The largest wolf spider, the Hogna carolinensis, can have a leg span of up to 4 inches.

What black spider has a red back and thick fuzzy legs legs?

A black spider with a red back and thick fuzzy legs is commonly called a jumping spider. The formal name is Phiddipus audax.

Is a spider an amphibian?

No, a spider is not an amphibian. Spiders are arachnids, which are a type of arthropod. Amphibians are a completely different class of animals that include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.

Do any kinds of ladybugs eat small spiders?

Yes almost all ladybugs eat small spiders.

I once had a ladybug and it killed a spider!!! (The spider was small).

Then once my friend squashed a spider so I caught a ladybug instead and kept it, and you know what? It ate the poor spider. I was actually deciding whether I should bury it but who knows? It ate the spider!

From that I started experimenting and if you kill a spider (any spider big or small) the ladybugs still eat them! I think it's because they know whether it is dead or not.

So if you put an alive spider inside it has to be small so the ladybug can eat it!

Can you have a wolf spider as a pet?

Well, that depends. if you find a random spider on the street than definitely not. Those spiders could have poisin or something. if you get one at a local pet store than if that's what you want, spiders could make great pets.

What kind of spider found in the house is black with yellow markings on it?

It sounds like you may be describing a black widow spider. Black widows are shiny black with a red hourglass shape on their abdomen. They are venomous and can be found in dark, secluded areas in and around homes. If you suspect you have black widows in your home, it's best to contact a pest control professional for safe removal.

Do wolf spiders bite?

Yes. The are poisonous but their venom is NOTdeadly.

What is an black spider with a red butt?

This is probably a Red-Backed Jumping Spider. The male has a black body with a bright red abdomen. The female is the same, but the red abdomen has a black stripe. They're found all over the United States. If you want pictures of them, you can find them online at http://kaweahoaks.com/html/spi_phidippus_johnsoni.html.

Do spider drink?

Spiders do not drink in the way mammals do, as they absorb water through their bodies using specialized structures called spiracles. They obtain water mainly through their prey or by absorbing moisture from their environment.

What are the enemies of a wolf spider?

Some common enemies of wolf spiders include birds, snakes, other spiders, and certain wasp species that parasitize wolf spider eggs. Additionally, larger predators like raccoons and skunks may also prey on wolf spiders.

What type of spider has yellow body with green legs?

Spiders with yellow bodies and green legs could belong to the jumping spider family. Some jumping spiders display bright and colorful patterns on their bodies and legs as a form of camouflage or communication. It's important to note that spider coloration can vary within species, so identification may require more specific details or expert examination.

What spider is black shiny-glossy looking and has a blue spot?

I have seen these twice in central FL. They are very "crab-like" with pointy fet and a hard "shell". Both times, they were the size of a silver dollar. Anyone know what they are...other than spiders, of course? Dangerous?

How does a black widow spider look when it is a baby?

The most dramatic difference between the adults and the young of the Black Widow, aside from the difference in size, is the very light to white coloration on the youngsters. Unless you knew what you were looking at already, it would be next to impossible to identify a very young Black Widow.

Do spiders eat grass?

Spiders do not eat grass. They are carnivorous predators that typically feed on insects or other small animals like flies, mosquitoes, and other spiders. Grass does not provide the nutrients spiders need to survive.

What do Red Back spiders eat?

Redback spiders primarily feed on insects, such as ants, beetles, and flies. They use their venom to immobilize and digest their prey before consuming it. Additionally, redback spiders have been known to feed on other small spiders and even small vertebrates like lizards.

What do daddy long leg spiders eat?

Daddy long legs, also known as cellar spiders, primarily feed on insects such as flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects. They are known to be beneficial predators that help control pest populations in the areas they inhabit.

How many body parts do insects have?

Insects have three body parts - head, thorax and abdomen.

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