What kind of tables have no legs?
Periodic Tables. lol. Also, tables on old navy ships had no legs. The table was attached to strings on the ceiling so that as the ship moved and bobbed, the table would always stay upright because of gravity and the food wouldn't slide off.
Spiders are chelicerates and therefore arthropods.[6] As arthropods they have: segmented bodies with jointed limbs, all covered in a cuticle made of chitin and proteins; heads that are composed of several segments that fuse during the development of the embryo.[5] Being chelicerates, their bodies consist of two tagmata, sets of segments that serve similar functions: the foremost one, called the cephalothorax or prosoma, is a complete fusion of the segments that in an insect would form two separate tagmata, the head and thorax; the rear tagma is called the abdomen or opisthosoma.[6] In spiders the cephalothorax and abdomen are connected by a small cylindrical section, the pedicel.[7] The pattern of segment fusion that forms chelicerates' heads is unique among arthropods, and what would normally be the first head segment disappears at an early stage of development, so that chelicerates lack the antennae typical of most arthropods. In fact chelicerates' only appendages ahead of the mouth are a pair of chelicerae, and they lack anything that would function directly as "jaws".[5][8] The first appendages behind the mouth are called pedipalps, and serve different functions within different groups of chelicerates.[6
How do sea spiders change as they grow?
A spider grows by shedding it's exoskeleton and growing a new one on top. they generally burrow or at least hide for a few days while this occurs. The same goes for all arthropods.
Is spider silk is more stronger than steal?
It is true. However, manufacturing even a single bulletproof vest out of spider silk would take several years, due to the extreme difficulties involved in harvesting significant quantities of the material. But yes, our most advanced synthetic fibre technologies find themselves equal to the tensile strength of spider silk.
Why do giraffis have long legs?
then they can reatch leaves and they can kick enimys
So they can reach high branches and so they can kick enemies.
Giraffes have long legs to be able to reach leaves in tall trees. and when there is a baby that cant reach they sometimes give the leaves to the child or give him a smaller bush/tree to eat from.
because they have to be able to reach the top of a tree to get the leaves
No, rotifers do not harm humans. They do not even pose a risk to humans if they are consumed in water because they do not attach to the stomach.
What will you get when a spider bites you?
you feel a spider bite by a sharp pain that shoots through your body if you get bit by a black widow then you feel like someone is tyring to brake your back Jake
What do you call anything that's half spider?
Dead, or dieing. Half a spider is less than a whole spider which is the physiological minimum to allow continued existence. Half a spider alone cannot survive unattached from the other, opposite half.
What kind of spider is big and white?
I had the same question and, after much searching, the only answer I can come up with is a huntsman spider
What do spiders use for respiration?
It breathes through it's mouth like most thing that live on land...It as lungs that are over millions times smaller than ours. You won't be able to see it's abdomen go up and down when it breathes because of the exoskeleton.
What happens if your cat gets bitten by a black widow spider?
Take your cat to vet immediatly. Chances are not looking good for the cat and will probably die unless it receives medical attention immediatly!
How much is a Faberge black widow brooch worth?
In 1998 a similar broach sold at Christies auction for $220,000
What spider has a black body and yellow and black striped legs?
That description could be hard to pin point. North America is home to about 3,400 of the categorized 40,000 species of spiders in the world and I could tell you a name with is not the one you have seen. When you have a description like this, you should mention the place where it was seen.
Maybe you can describe the web if it was seen in a web because spiders can generally be identified by the type of web they create though not all webs are used to capture prey. Maybe if the spider you saw is a web spider and not a tarantula spider could be an American House Spider, a Banded Garden Spider or an Orb Weaver spider.
Where do water spider lay there eggs?
Fertization of eggs occurs in womb and within determined period after copulation occured (from 1 to 8 months), duration of which inheres in direct dependency from different conditions (seasonal, temperature, humidity/moisture, presence of food, period from female`s last molt etc.) and concrete species of tarantula, female lays eggs, entwined them in eggsac (cocoon). Whole this process occurs in dwelling camera of burrow, which changes in "nest". Eggsac, as a rule, consists in two parts, attached by its edges. First spins the basic part, then eggs laying upon it and finally it is plaited with roofing part. Some species (Avicularia spp., Theraphosa blondi) plate into cocoon walls their «urticating hairs» for its protections from possible enemies.
Female of arboreal tarantula Psalmopoeus cambridgei with eggsacUnlike majority of other spiders, female of tarantula protects eggsac and takes care of it, being turning it over periodically by chelicerae and pedipalps and also moving it depending on change of the conditions of humidity and temperature. There are determined difficulties with artificial incubation of eggs in home conditions are bound with it. But in many cases it is reasonable to artificially incubate eggsacs since cases of eating its by females are not rare in hobby as a result of "stress" caused by enxiety so as «on unknown reasons». To this effect amateurs from USA, Germany, England, Australia have developped an incubator, but some amateurs, withdrewing cocoons from females, take their "maternal" functions on itself, turning over cocoon manually several times a day
-Mikhail F. Bagaturov-
Which is larger a male or female banana spider?
In most cases, the female spider is larger than the male spider of the same species.
Will baby spiders eat their mothers?
the most common thing said on the internet was that they eat pinhead crickets or table scraps of food. :)
Are red back spiders venomous?
The Redback spider is not an endangered species. However the Katipo, which is related to the Australian Redback, is endangered.
Why is a cool basement often damp in the summer?
In a basement, the earth itself (and sometimes bedrock or large boulders) prevent extreme temperature extremes from occurring. In the summer, the basement would then be relatively cool compared to the outside temperature. Also in summer where people have basements, it gets humid as well as warm. When this humidity gets into the basement, some of the moisture in the air condenses out onto cool surfaces. This results in a general dampness in a basement. And, this dampness can become a kind of mustiness, since many basements have poor ventilation to circulate fresh air through them.