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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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Is the spiny orb weaver spider an invertibrate?

Yes, it is an invertebrate because i am doing a project on it and we are studying invertebrates. (and I'm only 12!)

What makes wolf spiders different from other spiders?

wolf Spiders tend to live in areas with lots of trees and act as a lone wolf would do: hunting when it's hungry.

Why do tarantulas eat birds?

Yes, they do. In a study in Miami, Florida, it was proven that some arachnoids (like tarantulas) do, in fact, prey on small birds. However, since hummingbirds are so quick, it is rare that a tarantula or other spider will actually catch the bird; usually, an injured or sick hummingbird is found, and the tarantula takes the bird back to its web, where it finishes the job.

Hope that was helpful!

How many spiders are deadly?

All British Spiders are poisonous - spiders feed by injecting venom into prey, then sucking out the liquified innards. However no native British spider is considered dangerous to humans, their venom is not strong enough.

Where do the daddy long legs make their web home?

To be honest with you, they aren't actually spiders, but arachnids.

They will tend to live in places like webs. That is the reason why sometimes you find them in your house. In the corners of houses.

How many exoskeletons does a spider have?

Grashopper do not actually have bones at all, as they possess what is called an exoskeleton.

This exoskeleton is on the outside of the grasshopper and is made of various proteins, lipids and chitin.

What kind of spider is white and furry?

a tooth cave spider Considering that they are thousands of types of spiders. Where you live and a little more description would need to be given. Go to a web site on spiders or google images and see what you can find out... ----------------------------- True, we'd need a better description than that. However, it could be a Wolf Spider.

Where do you find the spider silk on HorseIsle?

Talk to one of the spiders that nest in the skulls right outside of Santon (which is on Desert Isle) I am pretty sure the spiders name is Elvira :)

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How many babies can a spider give birth to?

Depending on species, at least 100 and usually many more, as many as 3000 or more in a single season. The larger spiders have comparatively fewer eggs, and fewer survive to adulthood.

A female wolf spider will carry around her egg sac with 100 to 300 eggs, and the young will clamber over her to ride along when they hatch. But within a few days they are off on their own.

Are whip spiders poisonous?

A bite of a wasp spider is not poisonous to humans, but it is dangerous to small insects in its diet. The spider will still bite if it is provoked (like most spiders), so be careful around one.

Where do the most poisinous spiders live?

The most poisonous spider in the world is the daddy long legs. They are everywhere, but they're teeth can't break our skin.

How long can a spiders web be?

At least one time around the globe. Maybe one and a half or two times.

Does a black widow have fur?

No, Black Widows are not hairy. The Black Widows body is very shiny black, with a red hourglass marking on its abdomen.

Can spiders live in extreme heat?

Yes. They are attracted to the very large thermal signature given off by the human body. The body does not radiate heat evenly, some areas emit heat more then others. This is typically why venomous spider bites are found in the areas that emit the most heat, i.e. nape of neck, arm pit, groin, and scalp.

Are daddy long legs poisonous to animals?

No, daddy long leg spiders don't even make the top ten list of most poisonous animals.

Most poisonous is a difficult thing to define actually. It can mean several things: most toxic, most venom produced, perhaps even the highest death count can determine what is most poisonous.

Here's a top ten list of most poisonous animals and what lands them on the list:

  1. Box Jelly Fish - There have been 5,567 recorded deaths due to box jelly fish stings since 1954. Box jelly toxins is a blood, blister, and neuro-toxin, and there is no known antidote. The only treatment is washing with vinegar within minutes of being stung.
  2. King Cobra - Ophiophagus hannah is capable of injecting five times more venom than any other venomous snake. (Highest volume venom production)
  3. Marble Cone Snail - Perhpas the single most venomous animal on the planet, a single milligram of marble cone venom is powerful enough to kill 20 adult humans. There have been only about 30 reported deaths due to marble cone poisoning though.
  4. Blue-Ringed Octopus - blue-ringed octopus venom is similar to that of the marble cone snail, with similar properties.
  5. Death-Stalker Scorpion - venom from the death-stalker, while deadly, is not likely to kill a healthy adult human. It does however cause systemic wide pain, coma, seizures, and in children and those with other conditions death.
  6. Stonefish - stonefish are commonly believed to be the most venous fish. No know anti-venom exists for stonefish stings, and the pain it causes is considered to be the worst known pain.
  7. Brazilian Wandering Spider - the Brazilian wandering spider or banana spider was identified in 2007 as having the most potent venom of all spiders. While it is not likely to kill a human, it causes intense pain, tissue death, and priapism.
  8. Inland Taipan - the inland Taipan is the most toxic snake in the world. A single bite contains enough venom to kill approximately 100 humans, however there are no known deaths due to Taipan bites.
  9. Yellow Poison Dart Frog - Phyllobates terribilis is the most toxic variety of the poison dart frogs. One microgram is enough to kill an adult human, and simple contact with the skin of the frog is enough to deliver the toxin.
  10. Puffer Fish - puffer fish or fugu is the second most toxic animal on earth. there is no known antidote for puffer fish venom, and there were an average of 32 deaths a year from fugu poisoning between 1996 and 2006.

Where do spiders get water from?

Some spiders get most of their water from their prey, but if a spider is thirsty and there is a drop of dew it will suck up water from the drop. If there is a little trickle of water running down a stone they will get their mouth down close to the stone and drink their fill. If they find a puddle of water they will drink from that. Some spiders are adapted to live around streams, or even to live under water. So those spiders will very easily get water from any large body of water.

Are garden spiders poisonus?

Yes, Garden Spiders are poisonous but they make you itch

Are black and white striped spiders in Northern Michigan poisonous?

No. I live in Michigan and its most likely a jumping (Zebra) spider or a parsons spider. The only two poisonous spiders we have to worry about are the Northern Black Widow and the (rare) Brown Recluse.

Can brown widows spiders kill you?

yes they are 2 times more dangerous then black widows

What is a black widow spider's babies called?

An immature black widow spider can be called a "spiderling."

How much food do tarantulas eat?

It depends on the size and species of Tarantula, I would start with 2 crickets every 3-4 days, and see how fast they get eaten, do not leave excess food in with the spider

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How come spiders come out day and night?

Some spiders specialize in daytime hunting. Jumping spiders, for instance, have very good vision and they use it to detect prey from a distance. They could not hunt well at all during the night time.

Some spicers specialize in night time hunting. There are spiders that build a web at dusk and then take it all down when the sun comes out in the morning. They hunt at night because they are much safer from things like birds.

Some spiders may hunt whenever something tasty comes along. Wolf spiders may prefer to hunt at night, but if one were taking shelter under a rock and a tasty cricket would come along the spider would probably gobble it up. Some web weaving spiders have a sort of telegraph line between their spiral web and a hideout where they wait for something to blunder into the web. They probably hang out in their shelter, but come out whenever they get prey in their webs.

What does a Hawaiian happy-faced spider's web look like?

you can't know until you see one. even if we decribe it won't be enought