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.
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.
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.
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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Camel spider vs Goliath spider?
A camel spider vs a goliath birdeater.. tough one. Usually the Goliath will win because of size and aggresiveness,plus one inch fangs which can completely pierce the body of the camel spider.
Not a tough one at all. A fully grown Goliath can overpower a cat. The Camel spider is simply not strong enough.
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The camel spider is HUGE!!!! Look up it's picture on google, just type it in. It's litterally HUGMUNGUS!!!!!!!!!!! Don't listen to the one answer above mine.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Obviously you've never seen the Goliath. It's about the size of one square foot while the camel spider (Solifugae) hardly even grows to 7.5 inches. And why tell him not to listen to me? Hostility much?
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Dude, theyre both still pretty big spiders. the real point is none of us would ever want to meet these things face to face
Baby spiders are called spiderlings. They hatch from eggs and undergo several molts before reaching adulthood.
When a female spider is pregnant she gets really fat. Her abdomen anyway. After she lays the eggs she 'deflates'.
Spiders have a head and an abdomen (belly). They have 8 legs and up to 8 eyes. Spiders have tiny hairs and claws on their legs that help them feel when a bug is in their web. The little claws also help to cut the silk when they are weaving their web. Spiders come in many colors, from clear to yellow to green to black. Female spiders are much bigger than male spiders. Females will live for about a year. (Daddy-Long-Legs are not spiders because they don't have a distinct head and a body. They just have one little circle with everything on it, and 8 legs sticking off. True insects, like ants, have three body parts: head, abdomen, and thorax [chest].)
The arachnid in general, lives for about 3 months on average.
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A 3 month life span is certainly true of some arachnids. However, arachnids exhibit a wide variety of life spans and for many species we simply don't know how long they live. Therefore, we really can't know what the averages are. Following is lifespan information on some arachnids:
Adult "pseudoscorpions" (or "false scorpions") live 2 to 3 years.
The known life spans of scorpions vary considerably, approximately 4-25 years. The maximum reported life span belongs to the Desert Hairy Scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis.
For spiders, the female Mexican Red kneed tarantula, Brachypelma smithi, probably holds the record. An individual, still alive, is definitely greater than 40, and probably less than 50, years old.
What kind are Black and white spotted with four purple eyed and green fangs spider?
It is hard to say exactly what spider is black and white spotted with four purple eyes and green fangs without seeing the exact spider. However, the Daring Jumping Spider is a common spider found in garages, houses, and barns that does sound quite similar.
Why are spiders fond of music?
Spiders are not actually fond of music. They do not have ears and cannot hear in the same way that humans and other animals can. Any perceived reaction to music in spiders is likely coincidental or due to other factors such as vibrations or changes in their environment.
Legs on the body enable movement. For example, walking is an ability in normal functioning legs. Animals, people, and insects have legs.
How do baby spiders learn to spin webs?
it is a natural instinct, ,like naturally - you knew how to breathe, to blink, to eat, to drink, to sleep, to dodge that oncoming speeding car... its all natural to different animals and mammals
Some do. Not all do, the King Cobra is the cannibal of the snake Kingdom.
How long can a funnel web spider stay under water?
Funnel web spiders can't jump, in fact they prefer to keep the eight legs firmly on the ground. And while the spiders can swim, they can only survive in swimming pools for a few hours. They're able to survive underwater because air is trapped by tiny hairs on their abdomen and they breathe though lungs located on the undersurface of the abdomen.
How are insects different from spiders?
Insects have six legs and three body segments (head, thorax, abdomen) while spiders have eight legs and two body segments (cephalothorax, abdomen). Insects also have antennae whereas spiders do not. Additionally, insects undergo metamorphosis while most spiders do not.
Spider webs on the lawn after a night?
This could either be from a type of fungal disease called "Dollar Spot" where the fungal growth on the grass blades resembles that of a spider web. They are about the size of an old silver dollar, giving them the name dollar spot. If it does not fit that description it could be from grass spiders or sod web worm that are tiny moths that do form webs.
No, spiders are not the only arachnids. Arachnids also include creatures like scorpions, ticks, and mites. Arachnids are characterized by having eight legs and two body segments.