What does it mean when there is a yellow striped line on the road?
You are in a passing zone, and it is safe and legal to pass.
How do you know if a spider is hungry?
My grasshopper, Buddy, is almost always hungry. However, to tell if a wild grasshopper is hungry or not, find a small leafy plant, preferably with the stem intact, and place the leaf close to it's mouth. If it starts chewing on the leaf it MIGHT be hungry. Let it go an if it continues munching on the leaf, it's hungry. To see is a tame grasshopper is hungry, I place lettuce by its mouth and again, if it starts chewing, let go of it till it walks or jumps away.
Other than that, there is no easy way to tell.
What happens if you run into a spider web?
The spiders web is so heavy that it slowly droops to the ground and is then destroyed.
Earthworms tunnel through the ground by swallowing dirt and passing it through their bodies. In that dirt, the worm gets nutrients from decomposing vegetation, like rotting leaves and other organic material. The worms digestion of this material as it pases through him/her helps break down the leaves and organic material further, helping soil to become fertile, mixed and "nutritious" for plants to grow, the tunnels also irrigate the soil and allow air to be mixed in (oxygen also helps old leaves and dead plants to decompose). Because of worms, when rain falls, fresh water can sink into the earth more easily to reach plant roots and the water table more easily, instead of just rolling down hill and eroding (taking nutrients and soil away) the land. Worms are really cool. Then as the earthworm has digested the dirt and taken the nutrients out of the dirt it poops out the dirt making new dirt that is fertilized and is ready to be dirt.
Is a head-on collision the most deadly type of crash?
NO, IT DEPENDS ON THE SPEED AND TYPE OF VEHICLES INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT, AND WEATHER OR NOT PEOPLE ARE WEARING SEAT BELTS
What are some adaptations of the Sydney Funnel-Web Spider?
the have no back bone, fangs that can pierce a finger nail, it raises its front legs before it attacks, they live in burrows under the gorund.
How dangerous is a slater eating spider?
No the slater spider is not poisonous
but its bite is painful
What species of female spider kills the male after mating?
The female spider is hungry; and since the male spider is nearby and he's probably weaker than the female, she eats him. Also if she kills the male spider, he won't eat her eggs when he gets hungry.
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A bit tangled that, but I wonder if it is normal behaviour. For most web-spinning spider species, the females make and stay in the webs while the males roam around looking for food and mates. He visits a female in her web solely to mate, and may end up being eaten afterwards or might in fact simply die anyway (mating then dying is quite common among invertebrates). If he is eaten it's because he's there and a hearty meal necessary for making all those eggs.
Every different species of beetle eats different things. Most beetles that live on leaves also feed on them. Some species, such as weevils, only eat very specific plants. Most beetles that feed on leaves will eat just about any plant. Many beetles are predatory, which means they prey on smaller animals. They generally eat any small insect, spider, bird or crustacean that they can find. A few species only prey on very specific animals. A few species of beetles eat poo, dead animals and fungi.
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How can you tell if earwig is a girl or a boy?
Male earwigs are longer than female earwigs and males pincers are curved while females have straight ones. Also some males species of males have wings and females usually don't but can, but the best way to identify them is to look at their pincers. Note: their pincers have no damage or pain to humans and females are harder to find in some cases.
A black widow spider is any of several species of venomous and potentially deadly Spiders, especially Latrodectus sp..
Albert Calmette first invented antivenin in the 1890s. Calmette sought to cure cobra bites in Vietnam by milking the snakes and injecting the venom into horses to stimulate antibody production.
As far as I know, any spider can be eaten without getting poisoned.
The only U.S. spiders that have seriously toxic venom in the U.S. are the widow spiders and the brown recluse spiders. There is one spider, the "red widow spider" (Latrodectus bishopi) that has red-orange, yellow, and black coloration. They haven't been recorded as biting people, so it is unknown just how toxic they might be.
What kind of spider is kinda small and has long legs small head is brown?
Sounds like a common wolf spider they are small but bigger than some other spiders which makes look like it is kinda small it has long legs almost like a daddy long leg it also has a brown head
How long can a brown recluse spider bite stay on your body?
I have a spider bite at the moment and it's so painful! I got it on Monday i think. When I looked online, it said it will last a day or 2 if it wasn't venomous, but if it was venomous it can last over 1 week. If it is still there after 2 weeks and it is not getting better, go to the doctors/hospital.
What two spiders native to NM are poisonous?
The two types of poisonous spiders in New Mexico of the Black Widow and the Brown Spider. The blanca, desert, and Apache are all species of Brown Spider.
What do insects use their legs for?
The antennae of a ladybug (ladybird) helps the ladybug smell, taste, and feel its way around.
Not normally. There have been some found in Flint, Lansing, and Hillsdale county.
Yes spiders love conkers! people say they dont but that is just a rumour since they actually love them so much.