No, an arachnid is a spider. Spiders (order Araneae), Wasps (order Hymenoptera).
Can a daddy long legs spider venom kill you?
No, you can't die from either the daddy long leg spider or the daddy long leg itself
Who has the hairiest legs alive?
Michael Cao and a million and more men have hairy legs, I hate men who shave their legs, the exception being professional or club cyclists or swimmers and perhaps other sportsmen too, apart from them I think men who shave their legs are just pure SISSY
What kind of spider has a red thorax and legs with a tan abdomen?
The spider is called a Woodlouse Spider, named for its main prey. It is totally harmless to humans aside from their semi-painful bite due to their large fangs designed to pierce the exoskeleton of woodlouse.
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Why do spiders web need to be strong and stretchy?
Well silk is known to be stronger than steel so at its best the spider can weave a stronger web than a full grown human
What is the difference between a grasshopper and an ant?
There are many differences when it comes to grasshoppers and ants. Grasshoppers can jump and ants cannot. They also eat different things, and an ant does not make any noises.
How big do funnel spiders get?
The size of a funnel web spider varies depending on the maturity of the spider. Found largely in Australia, these spiders vary from less than .5 inches to as much as two inches in size and have a bite that can be fatal to humans if untreated.
What is a spider with yellow stripes on it's back in Michigan?
I assume your talking about the common garden spider: the spider in question is most likely the black and yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia), one of the species of orb weavers. They are found throughout the north america (where ever there is a warm but not overly hot summer).
It is not likely to bite you but if you forced it to bite you by pressing it against your skin for some amount of time, the bite would result in swelling and discomfort. It would be a severe and unusual allergy that would result in anything more life threatening from a garden spider bite. they should be seen as a welcome site in any garden if you choose not to use insectisides as these will cut down on grasshopper populations in a very big way.
Is a Bold Jumping Spider a rare spider?
*Phidippus audax* is a common spider in the United States. and is among the larger American jumping spiders. Its body length is about 0.5 inch. The largest jumping spider, *Hyllus diardi*, is about 1 inch long, but they are not found in the U.S.
Are lace web spider poisonous?
I believe if you eat it, no it isn't. But I still wouldn't recommend eating it.
How spiders move from place to place?
when spiders first come out of their eggshell, sometimes the baby spiders will release a couple of strands of web. they are small enough and light enough so that if a wind blows by, they can sail through the air and ultimately avoid being eaten by their brothers and sisters.
Why do bed bugs not get caught in spider's webs?
Thats right. Spiders do produce two entirely different "types" of thread. They use the non sticky threads as spokes to move around their web while they build the proper sticky bits.
AnswerA spider has special glands that produce an oil like material that does not stick to their own web. I am guessing these are located somewhere near their feet since these are the parts that come in contact most with the web. Not really an answer, but still!Next time you see a spider web, try touching the very center of it where the spider sits. It shouldn't be sticky. Also, when the spider is in the web, try plucking the threads. The spider will come rushing to that point to fix it.Does a spider have an unicellular organism?
Because Spiders have more than one cell - there isn't much more to say than that. Either an organism is composed of one cell or it isn't. A spider isn't.
The Funnel Web Spider eats snails, frogs, insects, other spiders and even lizards. They can kill humans and large animals. Most human killings happen in Australia though, so no need to be scared...:) :D
What kind of spider has a bright green body red legs?
It is a type of house spider, likes dark places like cellers, attics e.c.t... And will eat any type spider if it is hungry, and will also eat its own kind if no food is found hope that answers your question.
In which sea animal species does the male carry the young?
Seahorse
Seahorses are generally monogamous.
Lissencephaly is due to a defect in neuronal migration, a sequence of events in early brain development in which nerve cells travel to their final destinations to populate and form the six layers of the cerebral cortex
Are wood spiders and brown recluse spiders the same?
No they are not. Brown recluse are some of the most poisonous spiders in the USA. Wood spiders, though can be considered close in appearance, are actually harmless (fright and allergic reactions aside).